
50 – Impact Your Leadership Through Intentional Legacy
In a recent episode of my podcast, Impactful Teamwork, I explored a deeply personal yet profoundly important topic for leaders: the Law of Legacy. This theme resonated powerfully with me following the recent passing of my horse, Coach Toby, whose remarkable influence on hundreds of leaders and teams reinforced the importance of intentional legacy.
What is Legacy in Leadership?
As leaders, our lasting value is often measured not just by what we achieve personally, but by how successfully we enable others to carry forward our vision and values. Legacy, at its core, answers the reflective question:
“What do we want people to say at our funeral?”
Many leaders avoid considering this. Yet, it is crucial because it drives intentional living, proactive leadership, and strategic succession planning. Eleanor Roosevelt aptly captured this idea when she said:
“Life is like a parachute jump. You’ve got to get it right the first time.”
Coach Toby’s Inspiring Legacy
My own awareness of legacy deepened significantly through my horse Toby, who inspired the creation of Business HorsePower. Toby became not just a horse, but a mentor, challenging business leaders to develop trust, certainty, and authentic leadership. Surprisingly demanding, Toby taught countless teams about effective leadership, clear communication, and the power of connection. His legacy includes clients who, empowered by their experiences, boldly transitioned to entrepreneurship or secured dream career opportunities.
Toby exemplified intentional legacy, influencing hundreds with clarity and purposeāexactly what leaders should aim for.
Actionable Insights for Corporate Leaders
1. Define the Legacy You Want to Leave
Most people drift through life, accepting outcomes passively. Exceptional leaders, however, intentionally define their legacy. Consider what you truly value and how you want to impact future generations. For me, legacy involves creating workplaces where individuals thrive and recognising nature as a blueprint for sustainable leadership. Ask yourself:
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What core impact do I want to leave?
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How will my actions today align with this legacy?
2. Live Your Legacy Daily
To lead effectively, you must embody your legacy every day. This builds credibility and reinforces your vision clearly to those around you. If your legacy involves collaboration and empowerment, demonstrate this consistently. I personally believe that business can be a powerful force for good, driving meaningful global change beyond traditional avenues like government and media.
3. Choose Who Will Carry Your Legacy
Succession planning is frequently overlooked but is vital. Leaders must proactively identify and mentor successors who can continue their vision. In scaling businesses, especially, leaders often become bottlenecks, impeding growth because they haven’t developed successors. Reflecting on my corporate career, I recognised the importance of succession planning clearly during my sabbatical, when I successfully prepared a deputy to step into my role.
Coach Toby illustrated effective succession planning by naturally enabling another horse, Thistle, to step forward, though this also highlighted the importance of mentoring successors carefully, ensuring they’re ready to lead.
4. Pass On the Baton Effectively
Leadership expert John Maxwell outlines four levels of legacy creation:
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Achievement: Doing significant things independently.
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Empowerment: Equipping others to do big things for you.
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Significance: Developing leaders who collaborate on great tasks.
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True Legacy: Positioning leaders to succeed independently without you.
True leadership legacy is about removing yourself from daily operations, orchestrating success from a distance, and allowing others to flourish. Legacy is only realised when your organisation thrives independently of your direct involvement.
Real-Life Impact of a Thoughtful Legacy
Reflecting on my career, creating the first-ever global hotel benchmarks was an impactful legacy I inadvertently created. This data-driven initiative continues to guide industry standards today, illustrating how lasting legacies often begin with pioneering ideas.
My journey with Coach Toby further shaped my current missionāawakening leaders to new, nature-inspired leadership models. Toby’s legacy is not merely his memory but a lasting impact, empowering people to transform their careers and lives meaningfully.
Your Leadership Legacy: What’s Next?
To truly lead with impact, intentionally crafting your legacy is essential. Reflect deeply:
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Are you clear on the legacy you want to create?
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How are your actions today shaping this future?
Intentional legacy leads to fulfilment and significant, sustained impact. Embrace your leadership role with clarity, courage, and purposeājust like Coach Toby did.
Take Action: Spend some quiet reflection time to write down your intended legacy. Share it with someone who will help hold you accountable. Remember, your legacy starts with conscious choices today.
Let’s lead consciously and leave legacies that genuinely matter.
Show Notes:
Here are the highlights from this episode: