C-suite executives face an unprecedented cascade of simultaneous challenges—AI transformation, regulatory upheaval, geopolitical instability, and economic turbulence. Unlike previous generations who weathered single crises, today’s leaders must navigate sustained uncertainty that many have never experienced before.
So, how can the right mentor transform leadership under pressure? And what makes mentorship relationships truly effective for senior executives?
In this episode of Leadership Lounge, we talk to three of our trusted advisors—Kurt Harrison, Amanda Foster, and Jeffrey Cheng—who share their perspectives on:
"Mentorship is not remedial. It's developmental, and it's all part of an agile, constantly learning mindset, which keeps executives fresh in how they look at the future rather than looking backwards."
Amanda Foster, Leadership Advisor, Russell Reynolds Associates
Four things you'll learn from this episode:
In this episode, we will cover:
(00:01:56) How sustained uncertainty differs from episodic crises and why this changes mentorship needs
(00:04:02) Why cross-industry mentor-mentee pairings are often the most successful
(00:10:07) The importance of building authentic mentorship relationships
(00:14:18) How external mentors provide objective perspectives often impossible internally
(00:15:48) Strategies for maximizing value from mentor relationships through preparation and goal-setting
A closer look at the research from this episode: