FranklinCovey’s New Insight Report, Where Are All The Great Leaders?, Reveals Need for Exceptional Leaders in 2026 as Disruption, Eroding Trust, and AI Continue to Redefine Leadership
Only 7% of
FranklinCovey’s data details how continuous disruption, diminished trust, and the rapid advancement of artificial intelligence (AI) are continuing to reshape the very foundation of leadership worldwide. For example, only 7% of leaders are rated by their teams as demonstrating both high performance expectations and high care for the people they lead, a combination shown to drive sustained excellence and engagement.
“Today’s leaders are being tested on every front, and the rate and pace of change is only accelerating,” said
The Insight Report focuses on three key challenges for leaders:
Continuous Disruption
- 87% of leaders see disruption as something to survive.
- Only 13% of leaders treat disruption as a strategic opportunity to innovate and grow.
“Disruption isn’t an enemy,” said Dr.
- Only 42% of employees view their own leaders as trusted.
- 62% of employees describe their leader’s management style as outdated, agreeing that their leader leads as if they were taught ten years ago.
- 2 out of 3 employees have low confidence in the quality of today’s leaders overall.
The Rapid Advance of AI
- 7 in 10 employees say AI and technology are advancing faster than their company’s culture can adapt.
- 80% describing their manager’s AI leadership as “hands off.”
“AI isn’t just changing work, it’s changing what it means to lead,” said
FranklinCovey’s report highlights three leadership capabilities that define great leaders:
- Embrace Disruption and Build Competence – Reframe volatility as opportunity and cultivate adaptability and innovation.
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Model and Extend Trust – Lead with character and competence; combine high standards with genuine care. - Lead AI Adoption with Empathy and Action – Guide teams to use AI as a tool to amplify human potential, not replace it.
The report concludes that while the pace of change is accelerating, so too is the possibility to rebuild leadership around clarity, trust, and purpose.
Walker continued, “The title of our Insight Report is Where are all the great leaders?” to which we answer, they’re inside every organization. They simply need the will and the tools to help them do it. And we’re honored to be their partner to help them overcome whatever circumstance or challenge they have to achieve their desired outcomes.”
FranklinCovey Insight Report Methodology:
The FranklinCovey Insight Report,“Where Are All The Great Leaders?,” is based on data collected by FranklinCovey and the
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