The New Leadership Skillset for 2026 including Soft Skills – Emotional Intelligence & Critical Thinking
The New Leadership Skillset for 2026, Such As Soft Skills Like Emotional Intelligence & Critical Thinking.
Leadership in Australia is shifting faster than ever. Artificial intelligence continues to evolve, workplaces are increasingly hybrid, and employees want leaders who communicate clearly, make considered decisions, and genuinely understand people. At the same time, employers across the country are reporting a widening gap in the soft skills needed to lead teams well.
The 2024 LinkedIn Workplace Learning Report shows that Australian organisations are prioritising leadership and soft skills more than any other area of development. Deloitte’s Human Capital Trends report echoes the same message. Organisations are looking for people who can think critically, communicate effectively and lead teams with emotional intelligence.
Whether you are working towards your first leadership role or already managing people, the message is the same. The leaders who will thrive in 2025 and 2026 will be the ones who can think deeply, respond thoughtfully and lead with humanity.
Below, we explore the essential skills shaping modern leadership and why developing them now can transform your career.
1. Australia’s Growing Skills Gap. What Employers Say Is Missing
Speak to any hiring manager, and you will hear the same thing. It is becoming easier to find people with qualifications and harder to find people with developed soft skills.
Jobs and Skills Australia has identified the most sought-after capabilities across business, corporate and management roles. These include emotional intelligence, critical thinking, communication, people leadership, adaptability, and ethical decision-making. They are also the areas where employers report the most significant shortages.
Deloitte’s research shows that more than seventy per cent of organisations believe soft skills now carry more weight than technical skills. Only a third feel confident their teams have strong capabilities in these areas.
This shortage is not due to a lack of willingness to learn. The workplace seems to be changing faster than traditional training models can keep pace. Leaders are being asked to navigate complexity, support wellbeing, deliver high performance and communicate across multiple channels, often without the skills or tools to do so confidently.
2. Emotional Intelligence. The Core of Effective Leadership
Emotional intelligence has moved from being a helpful skill to being a leadership essential.
TalentSmart research shows that emotional intelligence accounts for more than half of workplace performance and that the vast majority of top performers rank high in this ability. Australian workplaces, especially those with hybrid or remote arrangements, rely heavily on leaders who can build trust, communicate with clarity and manage conflict without escalating tension.
Emotional intelligence is not simply about being understanding. It is about regulating your own reactions, reading your team’s needs, having difficult conversations with respect, and using communication intentionally. Leaders who develop emotional intelligence tend to build stronger teams, reduce conflict, and create environments where people feel safe contributing.
These capabilities sit at the heart of the Diploma of Leadership and Management, which helps students learn how to influence behaviour, support performance and lead conversations that move teams forward.
3. Critical Thinking. The Most In-Demand Skill for 2026
The World Economic Forum continues to list critical thinking as the most important skill for current and future roles. With the volume of information available, leaders must be able to filter, assess, prioritise and make decisions that hold up under pressure.
Critical thinking supports clear judgment. It improves strategy, risk management, communication and productivity. Yet it is also one of the most complex skills for organisations to find.
The ability to pause, consider the facts and choose the right course of action is becoming a defining skill for leaders in both small businesses and large organisations. With AI and automated systems taking over low-level tasks, workplaces need humans who can interpret, question, evaluate and make meaning.
Both the Diploma of Business and the Diploma of Leadership and Management incorporate units that strengthen analytical thinking, problem solving and decision making so students can apply these skills immediately in their work.
4. Human Centred Leadership. What Teams Need Most
Employees are no longer motivated by traditional command-and-control styles of management. Modern teams expect leaders who communicate openly, coach them to grow, understand individual strengths and create environments where people feel valued.
Human-centred leadership is not soft. It is strategic and performance-driven. Gallup’s research shows that teams with human-centred leaders experience higher engagement, greater productivity, stronger loyalty and reduced turnover.
These leaders offer clarity, consistency and support. They know how to have conversations that drive accountability without damaging trust. They focus on capability building rather than micromanagement. They bring a calm, considered approach that helps teams feel grounded, even during change.
For this reason, coaching, communication, mentoring and team leadership are now essential components of leadership education and are deeply embedded within the Diploma of Leadership and Management.
5. How You Can Develop These Skills. Even Without Past Experience
The best news is that emotional intelligence, critical thinking and human-centred leadership can all be developed. They are practical abilities that grow with training, feedback and real-world application.
What matters is learning through an evidence-based, practical approach supported by experienced facilitators. Leadership capability grows fastest when students can practise skills, apply tools to real workplace scenarios and gain support as they learn.
Qualifications such as the Diploma of Business and the Diploma of Leadership and Management teach students how to communicate with impact, coach and mentor team members, improve decision-making, manage conflict, and support workplace performance.
In true IAP style, we focus on more than content. We focus on transformation. We do not simply teach students what to do. We show them how to apply it in real-world situations.
Leadership Skills Checklist. Do These Apply to You
- You are stepping into a leadership role for the first time
- You want to advance your career but have never had formal leadership training
- You already manage people and want to strengthen your communication or confidence
- You want to make better decisions at work
- You want to navigate difficult conversations more effectively
- You want to work well with different personality types
- You want to feel more capable, calm and prepared
- You want a nationally recognised qualification
- You want practical skills you can use straight away
If you relate to several of these, leadership study can fast-track your capability and confidence.
Pathways to Strengthen Your Leadership and Business Skills
BSB50420 Diploma of Leadership and Management
Designed to build capability in people leadership, coaching and mentoring, communication, emotional intelligence, performance management and leading change.
BSB50120 Diploma of Business
Ideal for developing critical thinking, communication, project management, operational planning, workplace innovation and continuous improvement.
Both qualifications offer practical tools, real examples and immediate relevance to modern workplaces.
Leadership Is Evolving, and Those Who Grow With It Will Thrive
The leaders who will succeed in 2025 and 2026 are those who understand people, make clear decisions and communicate with authenticity. Australia needs more leaders with strong soft skills, and the demand for this capability is only increasing.
If you want to strengthen your leadership, future-proof your career and learn from experienced Australian facilitators, now is an excellent time to begin. Call 1300 915 497 or click here.


