The wisdom of multiples

by | Apr 13, 2026

In a society that values excellence in completing a specific task and, more broadly, specialisation, above all else – much like a new form of Taylorism –, one quality nevertheless continues to shine through: the ability to handle complex situations and work on several tasks at once. While some people tend to focus exclusively on a single objective, others demonstrate a unique ability to manage multiple priorities whilst still maintaining consistency and balance across the board.

The image that springs to mind is that of an impressive acrobatic routine. Some career paths are like a single movement, executed with ease and precision. Others are more of a juggling act, with multiple dynamics at play, constant adjustments, and the need to pay close attention to every interaction. In today’s business world, where responsibilities overlap and professional demands seep into our personal lives, this ability to understand and manage complexity is becoming a particularly crucial leadership skill.

The concept goes beyond simple time management or prioritisation. It reflects a deeper ability to organise, prioritise and take decisions in high-pressure situations, whilst keeping sight of the bigger picture. It requires a certain clarity of thought, agility, and self-control that enables us to take on complexity without being overwhelmed by it.

In a previous article, I suggested that an individual’s worth should not be measured solely by their final destination – whatever meaning we assign to that – but also by the distance travelled between their starting point and that destination. The path taken tells us just as much as the destination, if not more. Similarly, it is vital to recognise not only excellence in the performance of an individual task, but also the ability to manage a whole host of interactions, responsibilities and decisions all at the same time.

In our line of work in executive search, this broader view of career paths and skills is vital. It helps to identify and nurture individuals who are not only capable of delivering results, but also of navigating complexity, bringing together multiple challenges and creating coherence in constantly changing environments. It is precisely this understanding of multiples that sets today’s most accomplished leaders apart.

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