You’re Overlooking the Most Important Leadership Skill of 2025

You’re Overlooking the Most Important Leadership Skill of 2025

Hint: It’s Not Strategy, Vision, or Execution

If you had to bet on the most valuable leadership skill in 2025, what would you choose? Strategic thinking? Data-driven decision-making? Change management? All solid bets—but you’d still be missing the one skill that’s about to define leadership success more than any other: the ability to have tough, trust-building conversations.

Provocative Point: AI is replacing routine decision-making, and strategy is becoming more automated. But the human ability to connect, challenge, and align people toward a vision? That’s irreplaceable. Yet, most leaders still struggle to communicate clearly, deliver feedback effectively, and have the tough conversations that create real alignment.

Solution: Make 2025 the year your leaders become exceptional communicators. Train them not just in the mechanics of giving feedback, but in how to build trust, listen deeply, and communicate in a way that strengthens relationships while driving results. The organizations that prioritize this skill will develop leaders who don’t just execute well—they inspire teams to follow them into any challenge.

Edith Onderick-Harvey

Executive Team Advisory | Organization Design | Mid-level Leader Development | Partner @ NextBridge Consulting | Senior HBR Facilitator | HBR author

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I read recently that a significant percentage leaders have decided that empathy is no longer important in the workplace. Is that a perspective you share? If empathy is important, how are you developing connections and trust?

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