Burn the Old Playbook. Build Something that Works.
Leadership feels harder than it should. Not because leaders aren’t capable, but because the systems around them are broken.
This keynote names what’s no longer working, challenges performative leadership, and gives leaders permission to reclaim clarity, authority, and momentum.
Keynote Description
We’ve created systems so bloated, so contradictory, and so out of touch that even the most capable leaders are burning out trying to navigate them. We hire people to be bold, then drown them in processes. We ask for innovation, then demand consensus. We celebrate courage—but only when it’s comfortable. This isn’t leadership—it’s performance art.
Today’s leaders aren’t weak—they’re exhausted. And they’re not exhausted from change. They’re exhausted from nonsense: from culture theater, conflicting expectations, and endless hand-holding disguised as “empathy.” They’re expected to be strategic visionaries, emotional support, AI experts, culture champions, and execution machines—all at once, and without offending anyone.
It’s time for a full-system reboot. The era of performative leadership is over. The future belongs to the bold—those willing to speak hard truths, simplify what’s broken, and reclaim the authority to lead. We don’t need leaders who do more—we need leaders who transform. This is a movement to stop managing chaos and start making real decisions. It’s not about adding new leadership models—it’s about burning down the ones that no longer work and finally letting leaders do the job they were hired to do.
Let Leaders Lead — Real Talk on What’s Broken
Format: 30 minutes
Facilitated by: Lisa Bodell
After Lisa’s keynote, continue the momentum with an unscripted, high-impact fireside chat that puts truth-telling front and center. Joined by a senior leader from your organization, Lisa facilitates a candid conversation around what’s really holding leadership back—conflicting priorities, performative culture, and decision paralysis.
This session isn’t about surface-level reflection; it’s about naming the systems, mindsets, and rituals that need to go. Together, Lisa and your leaders unpack the biggest leadership contradictions: where good intentions have turned into bureaucracy, where empathy has replaced accountability, and where clarity has been lost in the name of consensus.
The discussion ends with an open, moderated Q&A where employees can ask bold questions and leaders respond in real time. It’s not about defending the status quo; it’s about dismantling what no longer serves and modeling the courage to lead with clarity, candor, and conviction.
Workshop Option
If leadership feels harder than it should, it’s time to fix what’s getting in the way.
Bring Let Leaders Lead to your organization and give leaders the clarity, authority, and confidence to make real decisions, cut through noise, and lead in ways that actually work.