I found the article, “The Four Archetypes of Transformational Leadership” to be thought provoking and reflective.

Here’re some notes that strongly resonated with me:

As we step into 2025, the need for transformational leadership has never been greater. The world is more connected digitally but more disconnected emotionally.

The world doesn’t need more productivity hacks or complex frameworks – it needs more connection, gratitude and inspired leadership.

These archetypes are not traits you have to be born with; they are small practices/habits that can be developed by anyone who aspires to lead with impact.

1. The Reflective Listener – Great leaders listen deeply. Reflective listening is about absorbing words and emotions without the urge to respond, interrupt or redirect the conversation. It’s about truly creating space for others to share fully, knowing that the act of being heard is transformative in itself.

2. The Insight Seeker – Leadership is about asking the right questions. Insight seekers use thoughtful inquiry to unlock the unsaid, uncover hidden opportunities, and guide others toward clarity and solutions. It’s not about showcasing your knowledge; it’s about unlocking the wisdom in the room.

3. The Connector – Connectors understand that relationships, not transactions drive long-term success. It’s not just about knowing people; it’s about bringing the right people together.

4. The Strategic Empath – Empathy is powerful because it aligns action with insight. Empathy doesn’t mean avoiding conflict; it means addressing it with care and clarity, and focusing on outcomes.

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Source: The Four Archetypes of Transformational Leadership, RollingStone, Chris Schembra, January 10, 2025