19.01.2026

Fractional Leadership, NEDs, and the Quiet Shift Happening in How We Lead

Fractional Leadership, NEDs, and the Quiet Shift…

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I was reading an article over the weekend that really stayed with me. Not because it was dramatic or trying to make a point, but because it put words to something many of us are already sensing.

It explored why fractional leadership is growing at the same time as traditional full-time executive roles feel less secure than they once did. And the more I reflected on it, the more I realised this isn’t really about new ways of working. It’s about how leadership itself is changing, and what organisations genuinely need right now.

Not so long ago, senior roles came with an unspoken deal. You gave everything to the job, carried the pressure, worked the hours and stayed loyal, and in return you got stability. That deal doesn’t really exist anymore.

Executive tenures are shorter. Restructures are common. And even strong, capable performers can find themselves exposed when priorities shift.

Fractional leadership feels like an honest response to that reality.



Rather than pretending a role will last forever, the expectations are clear from the start. The scope is defined. The time commitment is agreed. The focus is on outcomes rather than longevity. Organisations bring in experienced leaders when they need them, for the challenges they’re facing now, without committing to long-term cost or waiting months for someone to get up to speed.

From a business point of view, it makes sense. Leadership becomes something you can scale up or down. Specialist experience is available quickly. Decisions move faster.

What struck me most, though, was what this means for leaders themselves.

Many experienced executives are quietly rethinking what 'security' actually looks like. Instead of relying on one employer, they’re building portfolio careers. Stability comes from reputation, results and repeat work. If one engagement ends, others continue. Risk is spread. Control returns to the individual.

That shift naturally leads into a conversation about Non-Executive Directors.

A good NED operates in a similar but complementary space. They’re not there to run the business day-to-day. They sit slightly apart, with enough distance to see clearly. Their value often comes from asking the questions that don’t always get asked when everyone is deep in delivery.
NEDs bring:

  • Independent perspective
  • Calm challenge when decisions feel rushed or emotive
  • A longer-term view of risk, culture and sustainability
  • Support for founders and leadership teams who are carrying a lot

In many ways, fractional executives and NEDs address different parts of the same challenge. One brings focused, hands-on leadership where it’s needed most. The other strengthens thinking, governance and decision-making around the table.

Together, they offer organisations something increasingly valuable: flexibility without fragility, experience without baggage, and challenge without politics.

I’m interested in how others are noticing this shift in their own worlds - whether as founders, executives, advisors or board members?

Have you found yourself thinking differently about fractional leadership or NED roles, and the value they can bring, either to an organisation or to a career?

  • Governance
  • Non-Executive Director
  • leadership
  • Business strategy

 

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