Leading Across Boundaries: Traction in Hybrid Environments
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Many leadership failures aren’t caused by a lack of urgency or effort—they happen because leaders lose traction as they move across increasingly complex and hybrid environments.
In this episode, Dr. Timothy Stafford explores an unlikely leadership teacher: the platypus’ webbed feet. Designed to function effectively both in water and on land, the platypus adapts how it moves depending on the environment it inhabits—expanding for propulsion in water and folding back for grip on land.
Using this biological insight, the episode reframes leadership not as speed or decisiveness, but as adaptive movement across boundaries. It challenges the assumption that one leadership style works everywhere and invites leaders to consider how traction, context awareness, and boundary fluency are becoming essential leadership capacities.
This episode is for leaders navigating hybrid organizations, competing priorities, and environments where effectiveness depends on knowing how to move without slipping.
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