Article

Why Leaders Should Care About Empathy

Topic: LeadershipPublished November 17, 2020

Legacy signals

Legacy popularity: 889 legacy views

Why Leaders Should Care About Empathy

Empathy-first leadership means putting connections above all else. Empathetic leaders understand the importance of getting to know the people they’re leading as people, not merely by their job descriptions. This mindset entails stepping back - and putting your ego aside - to listen to others’ needs and wants. Not only do you display empathy, but you also develop your consciousness of the situation at hand. In empathetic leadership, the end goals for the leader don’t have to change. Instead, these leaders do a better job communicating these goals to their followers and helping everyone see their importance. Then, they help facilitate the work toward these goals.

Why Vulnerability and Empathy in Leadership are So Crucial In Times of Crisis

A crisis heightens emotions and amplifies the sense of urgency. This often creates a stressful environment that taps into our innate fight-or-flight instincts. Our increased fear makes us less likely to listen and trust others around us. Unfortunately, this lack of trust is the exact opposite of what we need when in times of crisis. To fight back the urge for distrust and uncertainty, leaders must build trust quickly and intentionally. This trust-building doesn’t need to come in the form of week-long retreats and team-building activities. Leaders can build trust in their very first interactions by being vulnerable. By modeling vulnerability, they demonstrate how important authenticity and connection are to the group. Remember, it’s hard to be vulnerable (in part because our culture has created so many myths around vulnerability). Keep in mind that anytime you allow others to see your true self - your personal philosophy, values, fears, strengths, weakness, etc. - you are practicing vulnerability and empathy-first leadership.

Further reading

Further Reading

4 total

Article

In a time when professional uncertainty is the norm, resilience has become a top priority; not just for entrepreneurs, but for anyone looking to stay relevant and grounded in a fast-changing world. One leader who’s built his reputation on this kind of consistency is Nathan Levinson , Founder and CEO of Royal York Property Management .rnWhile Levinson is best known for pioneering the world’s first rental income guarantee and growing one of Canada’s largest property manag

September 10, 2025

Article

The leadership conversation often centers on doing more—acquiring more knowledge, setting bigger goals, and chasing louder victories. But what if the real key to growth has less to do with adding and everything to do with aligning? Christopher Terry, respected mentor and teacher, is challenging this performance-focused mindset. His philosophy offers an alte ative: the quiet power of inner work, where clarity, presence, and identity guide action more than any exte al metric ev

June 27, 2025

Article

Storm Boswick explains that great leaders don’t just chart the course; they articulate the journey. While many leadership qualities are hailed as essential, such as vision, decisiveness, and integrity, none of them matter without one indispensable skill: communication. From small startups to multinational corporations, effective communication sits at the heart of impactful leadership. Without it, even the best strategies can unravel, and the most cohesive teams can falter.

May 20, 2025

Article

In the modern business landscape, technology is not merely a tool but a strategic necessity. From streamlining operations to engaging customers and enhancing products, technology holds the key to staying competitive and achieving sustainable growth. Successful CEOs understand the value of tech investments and actively incorporate them into their business strategies to lead their companies to new heights. The Importance of Technology Investments 1. Operational Efficiency Techn

November 19, 2024