Season 2, Episode 7: Bill Adams & Bob Anderson: The Next Stage of Leadership
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There are many leadership assessments in the world. Most measure competencies — skills, behaviors, strengths, and gaps. The Leadership Circle begins from a different starting point. It integrates leadership theory, systems thinking, and adult development into a single model that connects behavior to the structure of mind beneath it.
In this episode, Michael Koehler and his colleague Judit Teichert sit down with Bill Adams and Bob Anderson — co-founders of The Leadership Circle, long-time pioneers in leadership development, and authors of Scaling Leadership and Mastering Leadership.
This conversation is less an explanation of a model and more a reflection on its evolution. Bill and Bob revisit the foundational distinction between reactive and creative leadership, share personal moments of reckoning with their own patterns, and explore what happens when even creative leadership begins to feel insufficient for the scale of today’s adaptive challenges.
If reactive leadership is driven by managed anxiety, and creative leadership introduces vision and choice, what comes next?
Bill and Bob suggest that the next stage may require something more relational than individual brilliance — a shift toward collective intelligence, deeper self-awareness, and leadership informed not by separateness, but by unity.
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What You'll Explore in This Episode:
Reactive to Creative
How strengths, when run reactively, become liabilities. Why development begins when we can see our patterns rather than be run by them. And why reactive leadership is less a comfort zone and more managed anxiety.
When Growth Hits a Ceiling
A powerful story of a CEO who unknowingly capped his organization’s growth — and what changed when he realized he was up against himself.
Adaptive challenges cannot be solved from within the very structure that created them.
Scaling Leadership
Drawing on over a million survey comments, Bill and Bob describe the central shift in effective leadership: from leading through individual capability to developing people and building collective capacity.
Leadership scales when development becomes shared work.
The Next Stage
Bob describes what he calls integral leadership — leadership grounded in the presumption, if not the direct realization, of the inherent unity of all things.
If our current paradigm is built on separateness, what might leadership look like if it were grounded in unity instead?
This episode does not offer easy answers. It invites deeper questions:
How do we lead in the unknown?
How do we slow down when urgency tempts us to push harder?
What if the future emerges not from force — but from listening?
Quotes from This Episode:
“Strengths run reactively have liabilities.” — Bob Anderson
“Reactive leadership isn’t a comfort zone. It’s managed anxiety.” — Bob Anderson
“I am my own project for life. And it’s a big project.” — Bill Adams
“If we want things to change, I have to do most of the changing.” — Bill Adams
“Are we going to clean this up neatly? The deep recesses of racism that have been in our lineage for millennia? Patriarchy, violence, war, exploitation? We’re going to clean that up neatly? No. It’s going to be a mess.” — Bob Anderson
“Integral leadership is founded on the presumption — if not the direct realization — of the inherent unity of all things.” — Bob Anderson
Links & Resources:
The Leadership Circle YouTube Channel
The Future of Leadership is Integral Informed by Unity White Paper
Scaling Leadership: Building Organizational Capability and Capacity to Create Outcomes that Matter Most
Robert J. Anderson & William A. Adams (2019)
Mastering Leadership: An Integrated Framework for Breakthrough Performance and Extraordinary Business Results
Robert J. Anderson & William A. Adams (2015)
About the Guests
Bill Adams is CEO of Full Circle Group and The Leadership Circle, a serial entrepreneur and executive advisor who has worked with CEOs and senior teams across Fortune 500 companies and global organizations.
Bob Anderson is Founder and Chairman of The Leadership Circle and co-creator of the Leadership Circle Profile™, integrating adult development, systems thinking, and leadership theory into a comprehensive developmental framework.
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