Minerva Team

Leading By Example – Be The Change You Want To See

Flourishing in a VUCA world

Building our knowledge learning and language around mindset, emotional intelligence and emotional regulation are critical skills for leadership today. Leaders set the culture and create the environment in which we all function so spending time focusing and developing oneself makes us more able to lead by example and to model the behaviour we want to see reflected back at us.

The first step to great leadership – focus on oneself

As I have increased my knowledge of neuroscience and mindset over the past few years and started to further develop my personal leadership practice, I have noticed something so simple I had overlooked it for years. As I stopped focusing my attention on changing, improving, directing those out there and instead focused attention on developing and improving my emotional self, things really did start to shift and change and not just slowly but quite quickly.

“Be the change you want to see”. (Mahatma Gandhi)

I also found that the deep learning did not come from books. It came from those around me. As I started to develop and exercise new skills it was the feedback and reflected behaviours that taught me whether I was making progress or I needed to reflect, rethink and try again. My learning came from focusing on the change I wanted to see, putting it into practice, taking the feedback and repeating again and again. Over time progress becomes visible as life around changes shape.

The emotional, human element of leadership cannot be ignored and for most of us it is not an innate talent

Within our organisations leadership absolutely need technical skills, capability and intelligence – these are essential basic requirements. However, leadership is so much more than that. The emotional human element cannot be ignored and for most of us it is not an innate talent.

There is a lot of talk around mindset now. Carol Dweck (2006) has done wondrous work around growth and fixed mindset, and the science of mindset has now reached the business world bringing with it the potential to enhance our adaptability to change and our persistence in the face of challenge. Thanks to modern technological advances, we can actually see for example, how growth mindset contributes to chemical changes in the brain lowering emotional response and increasing long term memory (Mangels et al, 2006).

Books and training courses can and do point us in the right direction, give us frameworks and models to work with but they cannot do the job for us. Unlike normal learning – study, memory, reading – emotional human learning involves a different part of the brain and that part does not learn from study, memory or reading. It learns from focusing the attention, practical application, feedback and reflection over-and-over again, over time.

Leaders lead the way, set the culture and create the environment in which we all function

Leaders lead the way, model the way, set the culture and create the environment in which we all function. The responsibility is huge, both from a performance and a human perspective. The knowledge, learning and language around mindset, emotional intelligence and employee engagement are critical for the health and wellbeing of our organisations and all of us who work within our organisations.

Mindset is no fad and neither is the work on emotional intelligence and engagement. The theory is available to us and we now have a language we can use to communicate and work with. It is not difficult to start moving the dials once the understanding is there. It takes focused attention, practical application, feedback and reflection over-and-over again, over time. Whilst the learning is indeed a life long journey it is worth it for the difference it makes not only in work but also in life.

Our short film, Business is a Living System provides a little more context into the importance of the human element within organisations.

Understanding and leveraging mindset for greater wellbeing and performance is explored further in our Neuroleader Academy Programme. This blended learning programme is designed to provide the knowledge, tools and practical exercises to equip leaders and managers with the skills required to adapt and thrive in a changing environment. You can find out more about our training programmes here.

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Marina Dieck

Executive Coach + Mentor

Marina incorporates a unique blend of consultative coaching and neuroscience in her work with clients and organisations. A Master Global Coach – she enjoys supporting executives in their journey to be more inspired, courageous, and conscious leaders so they can make a greater difference with their teams and in their organisation.

Ian Hunt

Business Transformation Expert – People, Process and Technology

Ian is a Business Transformation Specialist and Executive Coach with over twenty years of international experience working with global companies and government.  With a solid background in Psychology and Anthropology, accompanied by skills and methods in analysing and aligning complex organisations, Ian brings more than three decades of experience in working at the forefront of co-design. 

Karen Evans

Financial Controller

Karen is the financial backbone of Minerva Inspires, overseeing all invoicing and financial management with precision and care. Her dedicated and efficient service supports our team, suppliers, and clients, ensuring smooth operations and financial clarity.

Lesley McBride

Change Communications & Engagement

Lesley McBride is a Fellow of the Institute of Internal Communication (IoIC) and an active member of the Association of Business Mentors. With over two decades of experience, Lesley is a trusted specialist in change communications and engagement.

Deborah Hulme

Behavioural Change Expert | Human-Centred Transformation Specialist

Deborah brings unparalleled expertise in navigating change and ambiguity, leveraging the latest neuroscience insights to shape dynamic, brain-friendly learning experiences.