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Clarity is one of the most practical leadership skills because it turns ideas into action. In this episode, Kate Johnson explores why clarity is the starting point for supporting employees and enabling performance. She explains how leaders create clarity in three key areas—purpose, communication, and relationships—and how doing so helps teams understand priorities, connect to their work, and move forward with confidence.
The latest companion toolkit is available to request at https://www.one23ltd.com/toolkits and subscribers receive new resources automatically each month via the one23ltd newsletter.
Key takeaways
Timestamps
[0:00:02] – Introduction of clarity as the “mother skill” in leadership.
[0:00:46] – Link between vulnerability (care) and clarity (support); preview of accountability and feedback.
[0:01:53] – Identification of the podcast: “This is the Well Led Podcast, and I’m your host, Kate Johnson.”
[0:02:21] – Etymology: clarity / claritas = brightness, metaphor of a leader “turning on a light.”
[0:03:29] – Introduction of clarity of purpose and the question: “The purpose of what?”
[0:05:15] – Practical exercise: three questions to clarify leader, company, and team purpose.
[0:06:14] – Shift to clarity of communication and the two kinds of consistency (internal and experienced).
[0:10:09] – Introduction of clarity of relationships (boundaries, connections, channels).
Keywords
leadership clarity, clarity in leadership, leadership communication, leadership purpose, employee engagement, leadership transparency, organizational communication, leadership effectiveness, workplace relationships, leadership development
By WRKdefined Podcast NetworkClarity is one of the most practical leadership skills because it turns ideas into action. In this episode, Kate Johnson explores why clarity is the starting point for supporting employees and enabling performance. She explains how leaders create clarity in three key areas—purpose, communication, and relationships—and how doing so helps teams understand priorities, connect to their work, and move forward with confidence.
The latest companion toolkit is available to request at https://www.one23ltd.com/toolkits and subscribers receive new resources automatically each month via the one23ltd newsletter.
Key takeaways
Timestamps
[0:00:02] – Introduction of clarity as the “mother skill” in leadership.
[0:00:46] – Link between vulnerability (care) and clarity (support); preview of accountability and feedback.
[0:01:53] – Identification of the podcast: “This is the Well Led Podcast, and I’m your host, Kate Johnson.”
[0:02:21] – Etymology: clarity / claritas = brightness, metaphor of a leader “turning on a light.”
[0:03:29] – Introduction of clarity of purpose and the question: “The purpose of what?”
[0:05:15] – Practical exercise: three questions to clarify leader, company, and team purpose.
[0:06:14] – Shift to clarity of communication and the two kinds of consistency (internal and experienced).
[0:10:09] – Introduction of clarity of relationships (boundaries, connections, channels).
Keywords
leadership clarity, clarity in leadership, leadership communication, leadership purpose, employee engagement, leadership transparency, organizational communication, leadership effectiveness, workplace relationships, leadership development