GLENDALE, Calif., Nov. 18, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Perspectives on leadership are shifting. An international research study released today by PSI Talent Management provides a comprehensive view of what is important for leadership now and in the future. Drawing on new research, the study reveals similarities and differences between leaders and their employees' views on leadership effectiveness, key leadership behaviors, and the employee experience.
The pandemic had a seismic impact on the world of work, introducing lasting changes to organizations and what employees want from their work. PSI's talent experts believe leaders need to shift and evolve their approach as the working context and employee expectations have changed. In response, the study shares the core behaviors that will be indicative of successful leadership now and in the future world of work.
The research found considerable alignment between perspectives of core leadership behaviors and the challenges ahead for the next five years:
However, there were striking differences in important areas such as leadership effectiveness and employee experience:
PSI experts surveyed 1,950 respondents across 34 countries in a range of jobs, seniority levels, sectors, and organization sizes. The research investigated different perspectives – the employee, the leader, and the organization. The study focuses on leadership across four major research themes of organizational performance, employee experience, lessons learned from the pandemic, and the future of leadership.
"As the world of work continues to change, the role and attributes of leaders continue to be debated and reviewed. Changes around expectations of leaders have been accelerated by the Covid-19 pandemic, which has highlighted the impact of leaders on the employee experience, in terms of motivation, engagement and well-being.
"We wanted to conduct this research to explore how expectations around leadership are changing. Our findings provide valuable and important insights for leaders themselves, HR professionals and organizations as they look ahead to the future, to help identify, support and develop outstanding leadership," said Dan Hughes, Head of International Research and Development at PSI Talent Management. "This will drive organizational success and a positive employee experience at work."
The survey also highlights additional key research findings, which are critical for organizations to help evolve their leadership:
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