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Leaders who care about performance won’t succeed with an ineffective Leadership OS. Everyone relying on you is running under your Leadership OS — and an ineffective one makes your leadership replaceable.
Where Stress Fractures Are Showing
What It’s Costing You
The Cost of YOUR Outdated Leadership OS
You Are Responsible for ThisThe annual cost of YOUR Leadership OS to your organization
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Your Performance Gap
What a More Effective Leadership OS Would Generate for You
This is the value your current OS is blocking — not hypothetical, but attainable based on what leaders who have upgraded are already capturing.
You Could Be Generating ThisAdditional annual value with an upgraded Leadership OS
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The Bigger Picture
This Isn’t Just You
Your Leadership OS reflects how your entire organization develops leaders. And the data on that is stark.
77%
of organizations lack sufficient leadership depth across all levels. Every leader operating on an outdated OS generates this same drag — independently, simultaneously, compounding. One person can improve their corner. But if the others haven’t upgraded, their OS creates a drag that overwhelms any individual gain. You can’t grow an airline with one pilot.
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How These Numbers Were Built
Research Sources
Every figure in this assessment is anchored to published research. Dollar amounts are illustrative estimates derived from these sources, scaled to a single senior leader profile. Individual results will vary.
  • 01
    DDI Global Leadership Forecast 2025
    DDI World · 10,796 leaders and 2,014 organizations worldwide. Source of the 77% statistic: “77% of CHROs lack confidence in their bench strength for critical roles.”
    Used for: 77% leadership depth stat · Leadership Pipeline Gap · Key Player Over-Reliance
    ddi.com/research/global-leadership-forecast-2025
  • 02
    DDI Leadership Trends 2026
    DDI World · Published analysis citing GLF 2025 data. Confirms: “77% of CHROs lack confidence in their bench strength for critical roles. Leadership pipelines are thinning to the point of breaking down.”
    Used for: Leadership Pipeline Gap · org bridge framing
    ddi.com/blog/leadership-trends-2026
  • 03
    The Financial Cost of Workplace Conflict and Incivility in the U.S.
    Allen & Unger · 2025. Synthesis citing CPP Global Human Capital Report (2008). U.S. employees spend 2.8 hours per week on conflict, equating to $359 billion in paid hours lost annually — the equivalent of 2.5 weeks of productivity per employee per year.
    Used for: Unresolved Conflict Drag
    allenandunger.com · financial-cost-of-workplace-conflict
  • 04
    McKinsey: Losing from Day One — Why Even Successful Transformations Fall Short
    McKinsey & Company · December 2021. Analysis of 82 publicly listed companies. Research showing that transformation failures stem from leadership alignment gaps and implementation breakdowns.
    Used for: Strategy Misalignment Cost · 70% transformation failure rate
    mckinsey.com · successful-transformations
  • 05
    McKinsey: Why Do Most Transformations Fail?
    McKinsey & Company · 2019. Senior partner Harry Robinson: “Academic research is clear that when corporations launch transformations, roughly 70 percent fail.” Root causes include lack of leadership alignment and failure to propagate change narratives.
    Used for: Strategy Misalignment Cost · Decision Bottleneck Tax
    mckinsey.com · why-do-most-transformations-fail
  • 06
    SHRM: The Myth of Replaceability — Preparing for the Loss of Key Employees
    Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM). “The cost of replacing an employee can range from 50% to 200% of their annual salary, depending on their level.” Senior contributors carry additional costs of lost leadership, trust, and institutional knowledge.
    Used for: Key Person Departure Risk · Talent Retention & Capacity Premium
    shrm.org · myth-replaceability-preparing-loss-key-employees
  • 07
    Gallup: Cost of Replacing an Employee
    Gallup research. “The cost of replacing an individual employee can range from one half to two times the employee’s annual salary.” High engagement organizations report 21% greater profitability and 59% lower turnover.
    Used for: Key Person Departure Risk · Talent Retention & Capacity Premium · Innovation Yield
    gallup.com · fixable-problem-costs-businesses-trillion
  • 08
    DDI Global Leadership Forecast 2023
    DDI World · February 2023. Study of 13,000+ leaders and 1,500+ organizations. “Only 12% of companies report confidence in the strength of their bench.” Leadership quality ratings fell 17% in two years — the largest decline in a decade.
    Used for: Organizational Resilience Value · Leadership Pipeline Gap
    ddi.com/glf
  • 09
    Workplace Conflict Statistics — Pollack Peacebuilding Systems
    Summary and synthesis of CPP, SHRM, Gallup, and Acas research on workplace conflict costs. “Managers dedicate 20–40% of their time to managing conflicts.” Disengaged employees cost organizations $450–550 billion annually (The Engagement Institute).
    Used for: Unresolved Conflict Drag · Decision Bottleneck Tax
    pollackpeacebuilding.com/workplace-conflict-statistics
  • 10
    Leadership Development Statistics 2025 — Exec Learn
    Synthesis of DDI, Gallup, McKinsey, and SHRM research. “Companies investing in leadership development see 25% better business outcomes.” External hires are 61% more likely to fail within 18 months compared to internal promotions.
    Used for: Strategy Execution Rate · Organizational Resilience Value · Performance Gap benchmarks
    exec.com · leadership-development-statistics
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