Sharon Speyers Sharon Speyers

✈️ Leading Change at 35,000 Feet: Why Traditionally Radical Resonates

On a recent long-haul flight, I picked up Ian Foster’s new book Leading Under Pressure.  It’s part leadership memoir, part insight into high-performance culture and it came highly recommended.

Among the many reflections and insights that resonated with me, one phrase jumped off the page - Traditionally Radical. It’s a concept that stuck with me, not just because of its contradiction, but because of how accurately it describes the kind of leadership I believe is needed in times of change.

🔁Being traditionally radical means knowing what to hold onto and what to change

It’s not about constant reinvention or throwing the baby out with the bath water to make something new. It’s about being deeply grounded in your values, your people and your purpose while still having the courage to challenge norms, evolve your approach and lead transformation that matters.

In my work with leaders driving cultural and organisational change, this balance is crucial:

👉 Leaders who can anchor teams in identity, shared values and legacy, while also creating space for fresh thinking, experimentation and stretch without losing trust or clarity, are the ones people want to follow.

True change leadership doesn’t mean being the loudest voice in the room or chasing the latest trend. Often, it means returning to the fundamentals of trust, consistency and clarity and applying them in bold, relevant ways.

So I’m curious…

What does traditionally radical look like in your context?
How are you holding steady and leading forward?

I’d love to hear what’s working, what you’ve tried and where the edge is for you and your team right now.

#ChangeLeadership #OrganisationalChange #CultureChange #ThoughtLeadership #StrategicThinking #TraditionallyRadical #PeopleFirst #LearningTogether


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Sharon Speyers Sharon Speyers

🚀 New Financial Year, New Momentum: Are You Leading with Intent?

It all begins with an idea.

The end of summer in New Zealand marks more than just the start of a new financial year — it’s a chance to reset, refocus and reignite direction across your business.

Right now, leaders are setting ambitious goals, locking in budgets, and launching new initiatives. But how many are pausing to align their people, priorities and purpose before hitting go?

Great leadership isn’t just about strategic planning — it’s about creating clarity, inspiring buy-in and ensuring every team member knows the role they play in driving success. It’s about bringing the why to the what.

Here’s what strong leadership at this critical time looks like:
✅ Setting a clear vision and translating strategy into action
✅ Communicating priorities with purpose and consistency
✅ Supporting teams to understand where to focus and how to win
✅ Creating space for questions, curiosity and connection

📈 The start of the year is your leadership launchpad. Use it well, and you set the tone for performance, engagement and momentum over the next 12 months.

🔁 Now’s the time to ask:

  • Does your team have clarity on the year ahead?

  • Have you set the rhythm for regular alignment and review?

  • Are your people energised by the direction you’re heading?

Let’s lead with intention, When leaders are clear, consistent, and connected, teams don’t just perform: they thrive.

🔍 We work with organisations to build confident, capable leaders who can align vision with action and lead through change.

Let’s talk if you’re looking to sharpen your leadership approach or invest in your leadership team this year.


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