Great leadership is not about having all the answers. It is about creating clarity, communicating with empathy and helping people perform at their best under pressure. Leadership expert Leah Mether argues that the “soft skills” of communication, accountability and psychological safety are now the hardest and most valuable skills in business, especially in a world increasingly shaped by AI and constant change.
Leah works with leaders and teams across Australia to strengthen communication, leadership and workplace culture, particularly in high-pressure and male-dominated industries.
She explains why unclear expectations create conflict, why “difficult people” are often misunderstood, and why discomfort should not be confused with psychological unsafety. Leah also explores leading through uncertainty, balancing empathy with accountability, and why human skills will become the defining advantage in the future of work.
Takeaways
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Leah’s books
Soft Is the New Hard: How to Communicate Effectively Under Pressure https://amzn.to/42xPOoa
Steer Through the Storm: How to communicate and lead courageously through change https://amzn.to/4wlQtGO
Books recommended
Red Brick Thinking by Donna McGeorge https://amzn.com/1394360843
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