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Leadership Horizons

Lois Burton
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  • Leading Through Fear and Anxiety
    Fear isn't just an inevitable part of organizational change—it's a powerful indicator of what matters most to your team. Drawing from over two decades of executive coaching experience, I take you through the psychology of workplace anxiety and reveal why our brains interpret changing processes as potential threats.The heart of this episode introduces my CALM framework—a practical, human-centered approach that transformational leaders use to guide teams through uncertainty. You'll discover why transparency about incomplete information builds more trust than waiting for perfect answers, and why acknowledging emotions creates the psychological safety necessary for adaptation. Through real-world examples from manufacturing and financial services, I demonstrate how these principles create resilience rather than resistance.Most leaders make the critical mistake of trying to eliminate anxiety during change, but I'll show you why some anxiety is actually productive and how to recognize when it crosses into destructive territory. You'll learn to read the warning signs—like when questions stop, conflicts increase, or performance drops beyond the expected learning curve. The most profound shift happens when you begin seeing fear not as something to overcome, but as valuable information about your team's core values and needs. Behind every anxious employee is a human being who wants to contribute, succeed, and feel secure. When you lead with this understanding, fear transforms from a barrier into fuel for collective growth. What fears might your team be harboring that could actually point the way toward your next breakthrough?Leadership Horizons - Helping You Lead Beyond Boundaries
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  • Asking For Help Is A Crucial Leadership Skill
    Ever noticed how the higher leaders climb, the more they feel they should have all the answers? This dangerous paradox creates isolation exactly when leaders need support most. Drawing from 24 years and over 30,000 hours coaching senior executives, I explore why asking for help isn't weakness—it's the cornerstone of exceptional leadership. Remember the CEO who lost a major contract because he was too afraid to ask questions? His painful realization became a powerful lesson: "I thought asking questions would make me look weak. Instead, not asking questions made me irrelevant." This leadership trap—believing authority means having all the answers—keeps many leaders from reaching their full potential.I share five critical warning signs that indicate you need help: 1.   Facing the same challenges repeatedly,  2.  Feeling paralyzed by decisions,  3.  Watching your team mirror your stress, 4.  Realizing you've stopped learning, and  5.  Losing your long-term visionThese aren't signals of inadequacy but opportunities for growth through strategic support. The art of getting the right help is equally crucial. Learn how to build your leadership ecosystem with strategic mentors who see your blind spots, operational specialists who execute while you direct, developmental coaches who build your capacity, and personal supporters who keep you grounded. The strongest leaders I've coached all share one trait: they know leadership isn't about being the smartest person in the room—it's about bringing out the best in everyone, including themselves. This week, I challenge you to identify one area where you need help right now, find the right person to approach, and actually ask. As leadership challenges grow more complex and change accelerates, no leader can navigate the future alone. Your team, organization, and future self will thank you for having the wisdom to seek support when you need it most.Leadership Horizons - Helping You Lead Beyond Boundaries
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  • Building Trust Through Action, Beyond The Fundamentals
    Trust forms the bedrock of exceptional leadership, but building deep, enduring trust requires more than basic reliability. In this revealing exploration of advanced trust-building practices, we dive into the sophisticated behaviors that truly separate transformational leaders from merely effective ones.At the heart of this advanced curriculum lies "courageous advocacy" - the willingness to stand up for your people even when personally costly. This powerful practice works both ways, requiring leaders to defend team members when appropriate while also supporting organizational decisions when necessary. Alongside this, "intelligent transparency" helps leaders navigate the delicate balance between empowering information sharing and overwhelming disclosure.We explore the counterintuitive power of "graceful failure recovery," where leaders who handle mistakes well often emerge with stronger trust than before. The seemingly contradictory concept of "predictable unpredictability" reveals how successful leaders maintain rock-solid character while demonstrating the flexibility to adapt strategies when circumstances demand it.The conversation deepens with insights into "strategic vulnerability" - sharing challenges in ways that model resilience rather than weakness - and "future-focused trust building" to create confidence for challenges teams haven't yet encountered. These practices create cultures where excellence becomes sustainable and organizations thrive through transformation.Trust isn't built through intention alone but through consistent, refined action. Which of these advanced practices represents your biggest growth opportunity? What specific situation this week could benefit from applying these principles? Remember, the trust you build today creates the foundation for the transformation you'll lead tomorrow.Leadership Horizons - Helping You Lead Beyond Boundaries
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  • The Courage to Change Course - When Should Good Leaders Change Course
    Every leader faces moments when the path forward becomes unclear. Should you stay committed to your current course or pivot to a new direction? This question lies at the heart of what I call "the consistency paradox" – a leadership challenge that has kept countless executives awake at night.Drawing on my 25 years of executive coaching experience across diverse sectors, I share the story of Sarah, a director who perfectly illustrates this dilemma. After two years building consensus for a major digital transformation and six months into implementation, market shifts made her strategy increasingly problematic. Like many leaders, she feared changing course would betray the trust of her team and stakeholders. This fear reveals a critical misunderstanding about leadership consistency.Through working with hundreds of senior leaders, I've identified five clear signals that indicate when changing direction represents wisdom rather than weakness: When fundamental assumptions have changed;When you receive consistent feedback about missing something critical; When continuing costs more than changing; When your team signals distress, and; When new information reveals better alternatives. Each signal requires what I call "intelligent uncertainty" – being confident enough to lead while humble enough to pivot when evidence demands it. But knowing when to change course is only half the challenge. The real leadership test comes in how you execute that pivot without destroying trust and momentum. I offer a practical framework for this transition: Completely owning the decision;Communicating the why before the what;Honoring past investments, and;Creating genuine enthusiasm for the new direction. These steps transform potentially devastating changes into opportunities for organizational growth and renewed commitment. The strongest leaders aren't those who never change course, but those who choose the right course repeatedly as circumstances evolve. If you're navigating uncertain terrain in your leadership journey, this episode provides both the permission and the practical tools to pivot with purpose and confidence. Subscribe to Leadership Horizons for more insights and join me next week when we'll explore another crucial aspect of building trust in leadership.Leadership Horizons - Helping You Lead Beyond Boundaries
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  • How Leaders Gain and Maintain Trust
    Trust might be a small word, but it carries enormous implications for leaders at every level. When trust flourishes, teams achieve remarkable outcomes and navigate challenges with remarkable resilience. When it falters, even the most brilliant strategies and innovative ideas wither on the vine.Drawing from decades of executive coaching experience, I explore the seven fundamental elements that allow leaders to build deep, sustainable trust with their teams. We begin with the critical alignment between words and actions - that space where trust either flourishes or dies. Through real-world examples, I demonstrate how leaders who meticulously align their stated values with daily behaviors create environments where trust thrives naturally.The journey continues through often-overlooked dimensions of trust-building: the counterintuitive power of appropriate vulnerability, creating psychological safety while maintaining high standards, demonstrating competence while continuously growing, communicating transparently (especially during uncertainty), showing genuine care for people as whole human beings, and modeling constructive accountability. Each element is illustrated with practical examples from my coaching practice, revealing both the pitfalls of trust-eroding behaviors and the transformative impact of getting trust right.You'll discover why the highest-performing teams combine psychological safety with extremely high expectations, why information vacuums are so dangerous during uncertain times, and how shifting from blame-focused to learning-oriented accountability can revolutionize team performance. Whether you're looking to establish, strengthen, or rebuild trust, this episode provides concrete, actionable strategies you can implement immediately.Trust isn't built through grand gestures or declarations - it's cultivated through consistent behaviors day by day, decision by decision. The leaders who understand this fundamental truth create environments where both people and performance flourish together. What step will you take today to strengthen trust with your team?Leadership Horizons - Helping You Lead Beyond Boundaries
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About Leadership Horizons

This podcast aims to help leaders understand current and future leadership trends and encourage leaders to explore their horizons and understand the skills that will help them become even more successful moving forward.Welcome to Leadership Horizons, where we explore leadership at its most transformative through two unique perspectives. I am Lois Burton, an executive coach and leadership development specialist and I've witnessed first hand how great leadership can transform organizations across sectors - from global corporations to public services, from manufacturing to the arts. "Each week, I'll bring you either an in-depth conversation with a visionary leader who's redefining what's possible...""...or be inviting you to join me for focused explorations of critical leadership themes, where I'll share proven strategies and insights from my years of leadership development experience and research.""Leadership Horizons, helping you to lead beyond boundaries -- Because the future of leadership knows no bounds. I'm looking forward to you joining me there"
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