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The era of the top-down leadership model is over. Companies need to adapt

The Straits Times

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August 04, 2025

Singapore's next chapter needs employers who pay more attention to understanding diversity of values and expectations in their workforce.

- Emily M. David

The era of the top-down leadership model is over. Companies need to adapt

Sixty years ago, Singapore's workers had a simple mandate: follow orders, respect the hierarchy, and maximize efficiency. But if the past decades prove anything, it's that success belongs to those who are willing to change and innovate.

Today, that rigid top-down model is outdated. Singapore has reinvented itself through a process of continuous adaptation by both leaders and employees.

Yet, we now face unprecedented challenges involving the complexities of artificial intelligence, geopolitical uncertainty, and a multi-generational workforce. Leaders are responsible for steering their employees through these industry changes.

What qualities are needed for modern workplace leaders? In the republic's next chapter, technical proficiency, which has served the country well, won't be enough to flourish.

PARTICIPATIVE LEADERSHIP
During Singapore's early nation-building years, organizations were defined by hierarchies. With an economy heavily reliant on manufacturing and trade, the emphasis was on productivity and discipline. Leaders made decisions on behalf of their employees, who were expected to demonstrate loyalty and compliance. As one MBA hopeful once told me: "I am the brain and my employees are my limbs."

The 1980s and 1990s brought change. The rise of multinational corporations and the growing importance of knowledge work led to a greater emphasis on collaboration and employee involvement. Participative leadership, where leaders actively seek input from their teams, gained traction.

This was also when Singapore's economy began moving from labor-intensive industries to high-value sectors like finance and technology, requiring a more educated and skilled workforce.

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