Episode 161: Then and Now—How the Pandemic Boosted Leadership Effectiveness

The 90th Percentile: An Unconventional Leadership Podcast e

Published: April 23, 2025

Details

When the pandemic hit, many expected a decline in leadership effectiveness due to burnout, isolation, and crisis fatigue. However, surprising research from Zenger Folkman revealed just the opposite: leaders didn’t deteriorate under pressure—they improved. In this insightful episode, Joe Folkman shares compelling data showing how the challenges of COVID-19 transformed leaders worldwide, enhancing their agility, communication, trust-building skills, and overall effectiveness. Discover how leaders emerged from the crisis stronger, more adaptive, and better equipped to navigate ongoing disruption.

Key Learnings

  1. Leadership Effectiveness Improved Globally
    Contrary to expectations, leadership effectiveness significantly increased worldwide during and after the pandemic. This was not limited to specific regions—improvements were consistent across North America, Europe, Asia, Africa, and Latin America.
  2. Learning Agility Saw the Greatest Boost
    The competency showing the most dramatic improvement was Learning Agility—the ability to seek feedback and adapt to new situations quickly. Leaders had to rapidly develop new skills, such as effective virtual communication and remote team management.
  3. Trust Levels Increased Significantly
    Leaders earned higher levels of trust by making tough decisions transparently and consistently demonstrating integrity during challenging times. The pandemic underscored the importance of authentic and honest communication in building trust.
  4. Feedback and Continual Improvement Became Essential
    Leaders significantly improved their openness to asking for and acting on feedback. This proactive approach to continuous improvement allowed leaders to quickly test and refine strategies in response to rapidly changing conditions.
  5. Enhanced Balance Between Employee Needs and Company Goals
    Leaders became more attuned to employees’ concerns and needs, promoting stronger collaboration and cooperation despite remote work. Leaders who balanced organizational objectives with empathy and clear communication were notably more effective.

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Research

How the Pandemic Permanently Elevated Management Effectiveness– Article by Joe Folkman