We’re all addicted to certainty, but in today’s fast-moving world, waiting for perfect information is a recipe for burnout. In this episode, we dive into why adaptability is the ultimate leadership superpower and how to cultivate "Adaptive Intelligence." We explore the RADAR model—a simple yet transformative framework that moves you from gut-reaction into thoughtful, confident action in as little as 15 minutes. We’ll discuss why 75% of CEOs feel the pace of change is outstripping their capacity to handle it, and why "certainty addiction" is actually your biggest liability. Whether you're a meticulous planner or a quick-fire responder, this conversation will help you build the psychological flexibility needed to take your team with you. It’s time to stop protecting your old views and start opening up to new possibilities.
Key Takeaways
Adaptability must be an intentional, practiced skill rather than a frantic reaction to sudden changes.
The RADAR model (Recognise, Assess, Decide, Act, Review) provides a structured way to bypass the brain's reactive amygdala .
Leaders must develop a "tolerance for good enough information" to avoid the paralysis of over-planning.
Psychological safety is the biological foundation for team adaptability; without it, teams default to "drama" roles like victim or persecutor .
High-impact leadership development happens in the gap between knowing a concept and actually putting it into action.
Direct Quotes
"We need adaptability to be an intentional skill, not just a reactive moment."
"Hard work alone won't close the gap... that only leads to burnout."
"Certainty addiction is the enemy of adaptability."
"We're always going to be operating from incomplete or imperfect information."
"The gap between knowing something and thinking about it, and actually doing it, is where leadership development can either thrive or die."
Chapters
00:00 – The Superpower of Today’s Leader
01:43 – The Capacity Gap: Why Experience Isn’t Enough
02:41 – Introducing RADAR: A Framework for Adaptive Intelligence
04:37 – Dispelling the Myth of Perfect Information
06:15 – Breaking Your Addiction to Certainty
09:24 – Adaptability is a Team Sport
12:22 – Self-Awareness: The Foundation of Growth
15:51 – Lowering Resistance through Perspective Taking
17:36 – Action Challenge: Pick One Tip and Lead Forward
About the Host:
Lois Burton is a highly respected executive coach and leadership development specialist with over 25 years of experience supporting senior leaders and executives across a wide range of sectors, including leisure, manufacturing, financial services, healthcare, and higher education.
Early in her career, Lois worked closely with coaching pioneers Sir John Whitmore, author of Coaching for Performance, and Peter Bluckert, co-founder of the European Mentoring and Coaching Council, gaining first-hand experience during the formative years of professional coaching in both the UK and the USA.
In 2000, she founded Lois Burton Ltd, growing it into one of the UK’s leading specialist leadership coaching consultancies. Widely regarded as “the leaders’ coach,” Lois is recognised for her expertise in developing high-performing, high-potential leaders and helping them navigate complex leadership challenges.
Lois works with organisations and executives nationally and internationally, partnering with leaders across multiple countries to drive lasting leadership impact.
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