Quick Spoon: Leadership isn't a title: what are you modelling?

Quick Spoon: Leadership isn't a title: what are you modelling?

From People Soup by People Soup

April 25, 2026 · 1 min · Season 7 · Episode 14

About this episode

Ross explores the concept that leadership is defined by behaviour rather than titles.

“I’m just a manager.” “They’re a leader.” These phrases reveal a common assumption at work: that leadership belongs to people with titles. In this Quick Spoon , Ross explores a different perspective. Leadership often starts long before someone joins a senior team or receives a promotion. It shows up in behaviour, communication, consistency, and how people respond under pressure. People notice more than we think. They notice how we treat colleagues, how we make decisions, what we reward, and what we tolerate. Which means leadership may already be happening — whether we realise it or not. What This Episode Explores Why leadership is often confused with hierarchy The difference between title and influence How behaviour shapes culture Why people are always watching leaders (formal or informal) A simple reflection on personal impact at work Key Idea Leadership doesn’t start with a title. It starts with behaviour. Reflection What are you modelling — whether you realise it or not? People Soup: Real conversations about work, leadership, and being human — grounded in behavioural science, with practical ideas you can actually use. If you’re enjoying People Soup, hit follow so you don’t…

People in this episode

Host: Ross

Topics covered

  • leadership
  • behaviour
  • influence
  • work culture
  • personal impact

Keywords

  • leadership
  • management
  • behaviour
  • influence
  • work culture
  • personal impact

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