Effective Team Leadership for Managers in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
Vision 2030 aims to drive socio-economic transformation by diversifying the economy and positioning the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) as a global business hub. Key to this transformation are middle managers who can lead high-performing teams, navigate complexity, and drive strategic outcomes for their organizations.
This report, based on a quantitative survey of 417 middle managers in KSA and qualitative interviews with 48 KSA leaders, offers a blueprint for leading teams effectively.
Inside, it outlines the 6 key leadership shifts middle managers in Saudi Arabia must make to help ensure their organizations make Vision 2030 a reality:
- Shift From Perceived Alignment to Actual Alignment: The data reveals that while 64% of middle managers in KSA believe they align their teams with a shared purpose, underlying indicators suggest a gap between perception and actual alignment.
- Shift From Recognizing Strengths to Full Awareness: While 55% of middle managers can identify their strengths, only 40% recognize their weaknesses, signaling a need for more comprehensive self-assessment tools.
- Shift From Political Hesitancy to Political Savvy: Only 19% of respondents reported feeling confident navigating organizational politics. This low level of confidence may indicate the need for greater support in areas such as strategic influence, political savvy, and stakeholder management.
- Shift From Passive Learning to Active Pursuit of Learning: 40% of middle managers in Saudi Arabia are actively pursuing learning opportunities. This may signal an opportunity to strengthen learning culture and provide development approaches to foster continuous learning.
- Shift From Directive Leadership to Cultivating a Thriving Team Environment: While 53% of KSA middle managers report fostering psychological safety, only 41% agree they resolve conflict effectively, 44% believe they coach their teams effectively, and 40% feel confident in giving feedback, highlighting the need for targeted development in these areas for building a cohesive, high-performing team environment.
- Shift From Isolation to Cross-Functional Collaboration: 43% of middle managers believe they effectively facilitate functional collaboration, highlighting significant challenges in breaking down organizational silos.
By embracing these leadership shifts, middle managers in Saudi Arabia can become architects of a thriving, innovative workforce, driving KSA’s transformation into a global economic powerhouse. View more about the research behind these 6 key shifts and the actionable steps your organization can take to help these managers lead their teams with clarity, purpose, and effectiveness by accessing the full white paper.
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