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Power vs Agency in Leadership
Power allows a leader to shape their environment. It determines the scale of impact they can have, the resources they control, the direction they can set, the systems they can influence. Agency, however, determines how that power governs judgment, priorities, the willingness to make difficult decisions when circumstances become uncomfortable. The leaders who cut through the messy middle are the ones who understand that they need to hold both.

Shanee Singam
Mar 153 min read


Title Inflation: The Leadership Crisis
Somewhere along the way, leadership stopped being a role earned through responsibility and became a title people aspire to collect. Scroll through LinkedIn long enough and you will find an ecosystem of founders, thought leaders, advisors, visionaries, and CEOs—sometimes attached to organisations barely large enough to require a leadership structure in the first place. A solo consultant becomes the CEO of a one-person company. A freelancer with a registered entity becomes CEO

Shanee Singam
Mar 104 min read


Cultivating Innovative Teams
Innovation takes place at the intersection of disciplines. However, interdisciplinary work can only succeed when leaders design for it intentionally. This is where psychological safety in the workplace becomes foundational. Innovative teams emerge where curiosity is encouraged, dissent is not stifled, learning is visible and failure is not weaponised. These are not workplace culture "perks". They are indicative of strong leadership.

Shanee Singam
Feb 93 min read
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