What's Happening?
Kerry Jordan Daus, CEO of Veritas Academy Trust, highlights a critical issue in leadership development within organizations, particularly in the context of human resources (HR). The current focus on presenteeism—valuing employees' physical presence over
their actual impact—has been identified as a barrier to effective leadership pipelines. This approach often results in experienced women being pushed out of leadership roles, thereby narrowing the pool of future leaders. Daus argues that HR leaders are in a unique position to address this by redefining performance metrics and promotion criteria. By focusing on outcomes and influence rather than mere availability, organizations can ensure a fairer assessment of leadership potential and progression.
Why It's Important?
The emphasis on presence over impact in leadership evaluation has significant implications for organizational growth and diversity. It perpetuates a culture that undervalues flexible working arrangements, which are crucial for retaining a diverse workforce. This approach not only limits the potential for women and other underrepresented groups to ascend to leadership positions but also stifles innovation and adaptability within organizations. By shifting the focus to measurable outcomes and sustainable leadership practices, HR leaders can foster a more inclusive and effective leadership pipeline. This change is essential for organizations aiming to thrive in a competitive and rapidly changing business environment.
What's Next?
HR leaders are encouraged to implement structured promotion criteria that emphasize impact and contribution over mere presence. This involves removing vague language from promotion discussions and ensuring that flexible workers are not disadvantaged in talent processes. Additionally, organizations should model leadership behaviors that prioritize sustainable work practices and trust. By doing so, they can normalize these behaviors and broaden the definition of ambition, making leadership roles more accessible to a diverse range of employees. This shift is expected to enhance leadership capacity and ensure long-term organizational success.











