Shared Leadership Is Harder Than Control
Many organisations say they value collaboration, yet what they often reward is agreement.
Shared leadership is widely discussed in modern leadership theory. It promises inclusion, collective responsibility and stronger team cultures. However, in practice it demands far more from leaders than traditional control.
Shared leadership requires leaders to manage not only strategy and performance, but also emotional regulation, psychological safety and organisational structure.
In her latest article for Brainz Magazine, Danielle McKinnon explores how leadership lessons from horses reveal the deeper biological foundations of trust, collaboration and decision-making.
Drawing on Polyvagal Theory, psychological safety research and adaptive leadership, Danielle reflects on a real leadership moment where a horse refused to participate in a carefully planned event. Instead of forcing the situation, the team adapted.
That moment became a powerful reminder:
Leadership is not simply about outcomes. It is about understanding the signals beneath behaviour.
Through the work of Eat Sleep Ride and the Herd Dynamics leadership programmes, Danielle explores how embodied leadership, shared responsibility and governance discipline can help organisations build cultures that are both resilient and humane.
Read the full article:
https://www.brainzmagazine.com/post/shared-leadership-is-harder-than-control