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In this episode of The Leader’s Kitbag, I explore a simple but powerful idea that can transform the way you lead: you can’t lead effectively if you’re constantly in the thick of the action.
Filmed at Berkhamsted Castle - a place steeped in history following the events after 1066 - I reflect on how great leaders throughout history positioned themselves not in the chaos of battle, but above it.
From that vantage point, they could see clearly, think strategically, and make better decisions.
And the same principle applies to us today.
Too many leaders get pulled into the day-to-day. Firefighting, problem-solving, and doing the work themselves. But when we’re constantly in the weeds, we lose perspective.
We stop thinking ahead. And instead of leading, we start reacting.
That said, leadership isn’t about staying distant either. There are moments when we must step in - to stabilise, to support, and to shift momentum.
The real skill lies in knowing where you need to be, and when.
Because our greatest value as leaders rarely comes from doing the work. It comes from creating the conditions for others to succeed, making sound decisions, and maintaining a clear view of the bigger picture.
In this episode, you will learn:
Ben’s Key Takeaway
If you’re always busy doing, solving, and firefighting, it’s worth asking whether you’re truly leading.
Leadership is about perspective.
It’s about stepping back far enough to see what’s really going on - and stepping in only when it genuinely adds value.
So build the habit of pausing and asking yourself:
Because the answer to those two questions will often determine the difference between reacting… and leading.
Want to learn more about how to be a leader?
Enrolment is now open for the cohort of my ‘Leader in Me’ programme.
If you're ready to:
Secure your place on the programme here.
By Ben Morton5
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In this episode of The Leader’s Kitbag, I explore a simple but powerful idea that can transform the way you lead: you can’t lead effectively if you’re constantly in the thick of the action.
Filmed at Berkhamsted Castle - a place steeped in history following the events after 1066 - I reflect on how great leaders throughout history positioned themselves not in the chaos of battle, but above it.
From that vantage point, they could see clearly, think strategically, and make better decisions.
And the same principle applies to us today.
Too many leaders get pulled into the day-to-day. Firefighting, problem-solving, and doing the work themselves. But when we’re constantly in the weeds, we lose perspective.
We stop thinking ahead. And instead of leading, we start reacting.
That said, leadership isn’t about staying distant either. There are moments when we must step in - to stabilise, to support, and to shift momentum.
The real skill lies in knowing where you need to be, and when.
Because our greatest value as leaders rarely comes from doing the work. It comes from creating the conditions for others to succeed, making sound decisions, and maintaining a clear view of the bigger picture.
In this episode, you will learn:
Ben’s Key Takeaway
If you’re always busy doing, solving, and firefighting, it’s worth asking whether you’re truly leading.
Leadership is about perspective.
It’s about stepping back far enough to see what’s really going on - and stepping in only when it genuinely adds value.
So build the habit of pausing and asking yourself:
Because the answer to those two questions will often determine the difference between reacting… and leading.
Want to learn more about how to be a leader?
Enrolment is now open for the cohort of my ‘Leader in Me’ programme.
If you're ready to:
Secure your place on the programme here.