Why Leadership Without Humanity Is Failing Today’s Workplace
As the world faces historic labor shortages, an increase in burnout, and record-high turnover, organizations are confronting a leadership reckoning. In May 2024, Gallup found that more than 50 percent of U.S. employees were actively searching for new jobs or watching for openings. Taken together, these trends signal a clear and growing breakdown in how people are being led.
So, what happens when leadership loses its human core, and how can organizations restore it before people think of walking out the door?
On this episode of Straight Outta Crumpton, host Greg Crumpton welcomes thinker and speaker Steve Thomas for a candid conversation on what Thomas calls “the foolishness of leadership” — a pattern of managing processes while forgetting the human element behind them. Together, they explore how organizations unintentionally dehumanize teams, why traditional promotion models fail, and what authentic leadership looks like in today’s changing workforce.
Key takeaways…
- Why leadership is about people, not positions. Promoting individuals based solely on technical expertise often creates managers who can supervise but cannot truly lead, coach, or develop others.
- The modern workforce requires psychological safety and emotional intelligence. Research shows that fear-based leadership may produce short-term compliance, but eventually damages long-term engagement, loyalty, and growth.
- Thomas explains that leaders have to “love people and show the way,” and be able to balance compassion with clarity and accountability to build healthy, high-performing teams.
Steve Thomas is a nationally recognized speaker, consultant, and founder of The Scooch Project, an organization dedicated to helping individuals and companies grow in leadership and life. With decades of experience across industries including skilled trades, construction, and manufacturing, he is known for a direct, human-centered approach to leadership development. He is also the creator of Scooch Leadership Labs—hands-on leadership intensives hosted across the United States—and the host of the Budge podcast, where he explores practical ways to build healthier cultures and leaders.
Article written by MarketScale.