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What legacy means while you are still building is a question most leaders do not ask until it is too late to shape the answer. Legacy is one of the most misunderstood concepts in leadership, and the way you define it will shape how you lead from this point forward.
Most leaders arrive at the legacy conversation from the same direction: what will I leave behind. The body of work. The organisation. The people they have developed. The impact that outlasts their direct involvement. But these are partial answers. And the partiality matters, because it shapes how you lead today.
How Most Leaders Think About LegacyIf legacy is only about what you leave, it becomes a future-tense project. Something you will attend to when the more urgent work is done. A long-term consideration that keeps getting deferred by the short-term demands that tend to feel more pressing. As a result, legacy becomes something you plan for later. And later keeps moving.
The Question That Changes the DirectionHowever, the leaders who build something lasting are not building toward legacy. They are living it. They have answered a different question. Not what do I want to leave, but who do I need to be each day in order for what I build to reflect what I believe? And for others to be inspired by the mission to continue the work beyond me. That is not a philosophical distinction. Rather, it is a structural one. Because the organisations, the teams, the cultures that endure do not come from leaders who deferred their integration until retirement. Or waited until their last few years of work to leave their legacy. Instead, they come from leaders who were willing to do the identity work in the moment: while leading, while under pressure, while the stakes were high.
Legacy Is Not What You LeaveLegacy is not what you leave. It is the quality of presence you bring to what you touch today. It is not a future-tense project. It is a way of leading that starts with who you are, not where you are going. Therefore, when you lead from that place, what you build carries something deeper than strategy. It carries you.
If legacy has been something you have been deferring, it does not need a plan. It needs a closer look at who is leading today. Book a 15-minute Strategy Call and explore what shifts when you stop treating legacy as a destination.
To your brilliance, Tanya Cross Industry Leader Coach & The Coaches’ Coach BAppSoSc (Counselling) |