The Strategic Leader

5.06 Leading Beyond Your Function: How to think and act at enterprise level


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Stepping into a senior leadership role is not just a promotion, it is a fundamental identity shift that reshapes how we think, act and contribute. The move from functional expertise to enterprise leadership demands a broader perspective, where success is no longer defined by one area alone but by the performance of the whole organisation.

We explore the critical balance between depth and breadth, recognising that while expertise earns a seat at the table, it is strategic thinking and systems awareness that sustain influence. Building confidence to contribute beyond our specialism becomes essential, even when we feel out of depth. Asking better questions, challenging constructively and connecting decisions across the business are key to adding value.

Equally important is understanding our impact as leaders. We set the tone, consciously or not. The idea of an emotional thermostat highlights how our behaviour, language and presence shape culture, expectations and what becomes tolerated. Small shifts in how we show up can have significant organisational impact.

Finally, accountability evolves. We move from reporting activity to owning outcomes, focusing on enterprise impact rather than functional outputs. This shift enables stronger strategic leadership, better decision making and more aligned senior teams.

Key points discussed

    • The identity shift from functional leader to enterprise executive
    • Balancing depth of expertise with breadth of strategic thinking
    • Building confidence to contribute beyond subject matter expertise
    • Using questions to add value at senior leadership level
    • The emotional thermostat and its impact on organisational culture
    • How behaviours signal what is tolerated within a business
    • Moving from activity reporting to accountability for outcomes
    • The importance of collective ownership at the top table

Key takeaway

Leading at the top table is less about what we know and more about how we think, show up and take responsibility for the whole organisation. Small shifts create significant impact.

About our guest:

Steve McNicholas is a leadership practitioner with nearly 30 years of experience across banking, insurance and private equity, including several C suite roles, including Chief People Officer. Having led complex organisational change and delivered strategic outcomes across multiple sectors, he now focuses on developing senior leaders through coaching, programmes and speaking. He is also the author of leadership books that share practical methodologies and real world insight to help leaders become more effective at the top level.

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