Use this category only when the content is materially about leadership as the means of enabling organisational agility, accountability, collaboration, and continuous value delivery.

Definition: Leadership means guiding and enabling people or teams through change by creating clarity, ownership, collaboration, and decision-making conditions for continuous value delivery. It is about empowering teams rather than merely directing tasks.

Must have:

  • Leaders empowering individuals or teams to take ownership of work
  • Leadership actions that create accountability for continuous value delivery
  • Guidance of teams through uncertainty, change, or complex transformation
  • Facilitation of decision-making so teams can respond to changing demands or customer needs
  • Creation of conditions for collaboration, innovation, resilience, or high performance

Strong fit:

  • Primary: Leadership is the main subject and at least two Must have items are discussed.
  • Secondary: Leadership is a substantial supporting theme and at least one Must have item is discussed.

Weak fit:

  • Tertiary: Leadership is mentioned or adjacent, but the content is mostly about something else.
  • Ignored: Leadership is absent, only implied, or supported only by generic domain language.

Exclude:

  • Management or task supervision where the focus is assigning, tracking, or controlling work rather than enabling ownership
  • Agile, Lean, or DevOps delivery practices where leadership behaviours or accountabilities are not discussed
  • Change management focused only on process rollout, communication plans, or adoption metrics
  • Team performance, collaboration, or culture content that does not connect outcomes to leadership actions
  • Generic terms such as agility, accountability, empowerment, transformation, innovation, collaboration, or value delivery are insufficient on their own

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