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5 Leadership Trends to Watch out for in 2025

5 Leadership Trends to Watch out for in 2025. This month (Nov 2024) we take a look at five key aspects of leadership in 2025. We think that action in these areas will help you become a more successful leader.


1 – Resourcefulness and Creativity

As we face increasing complexity and uncertainty in our workplaces and the wider globe, and the rise of disinformation, cognitive skills such as reasoning and judgement are more important than ever.

According to Forbes (2025), resourcefulness and creativity has become even more critical since the introduction of artificial intelligence, highlighting the need for human reasoning and judgment.

If you’re interested in developing your resourcefulness, creativity, reasoning and judgement as a leader, what could be your next step? Here are some ideas:

At YES Psychology, we can help leaders connect with their creativity. Please get in contact if you’d like to find out more.

2 – Intergenerational leadership

According to the 2025 Skills Horizon Report, the ability to lead across generations is a skill that organisations should be keeping an eye on—and preparing their leaders for. Many leaders told the Skills Horizon Report authors about the growing challenges with managing intergenerational difference. These differences can be around work practices and styles, as well as differing expectations about feedback and what’s important in successful work and careers. It’s a trend we’ve noticed ourselves.

In our view, there are many benefits to be gained if you can help your leaders make the most of intergenerational difference and see it as an opportunity rather than a challenge.

Increasingly, leaders need to build common ground in teams, help teams work through differences of opinion or different perspectives, foster a sense of belonging, and steer their teams to work together towards a common goal.

Being an inclusive leader can help you recognise, celebrate and make the most of individual differences. Our blog ‘How to be an Inclusive Leader’ contains some helpful tips on this and we have previously run workshops on this topic. Forbes also recently shared tips on how to navigate the challenges of a multigenerational workforce.

3 – Trust

The 2025 Skills Horizon Report points to trust as one of five things that organisations should be worried about right now, pointing to an erosion of trust in institutions, ideas and geopolitical stabilities. The latest Qualtrics Employee Experience Trends report also points to trust as a key area of focus for organisations.

Whether you’re looking at global events, institutions, organisations, or individual leaders, trust is key. So, what should leaders focus on, to help drive up and maintain trust?

The Qualtrics survey identified the highest predictors of employee trust in senior leaders as being:

To help your leaders earn and maintain the trust of their teams in the long-term, encourage them to:

4 – Leading Change Well

In the Qualtrics 2025 Employee Experience Trends report, Dr Cecelia Herbert says ‘‘Engagement and wellbeing soar when employees feel they are working towards a positive future and supported in adapting to change. This isn’t a nice-to-have — it’s the only way towards sustainable productivity and reduced complexity.’’

Change is a constant in many organisations. And leaders can play a big part in how their teams experience and adapt to change. Whether its change brought about by AI, broader technological change, change to an organisation’s structure, change in the regulatory landscape, or change to stakeholder expectations, the ability to lead through — and help employees adapt to — change is a critical skill for leaders.

Alongside that, leaders need to help set a vision of a positive future. Focusing on the reasons why a change is happening, helping employees see the role they can play in shaping the change, and helping them see how a change will lead the organisation to a better place, is crucial.

At YES Psychology, we run a successful Resilience through Change program and would be happy to discuss how to help deliver effective change in your organisation.

5 – Emotional Intelligence

Emotional Intelligence was one of Forbes’ top 5 leadership trends driving success for 2024, and it remains in Forbes’ top 5 for 2025. The authors point to a recent study showing that higher levels of emotional intelligence are correlated with more effective leadership, improved organizational climate, better communication, enhanced decision-making, conflict resolution, and higher levels of employee engagement.

In our YES Psychology leadership and wellbeing programs we focus on many elements of emotional intelligence: helping leaders appreciate the strength in being self-aware of their emotions, exploring tactics which can help regulate emotions, exploring internal motivation and drivers, and focusing on empathy and social skills to help build good relationships.

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