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Beyond Titles and Targets: The Human Side of Leadership

In this article, Kartik Mehta - Head of Asia at Channel Factory, emphasizes that effective leadership extends beyond strategy and technology. Genuine gratitude, emotional intelligence, and human connection are crucial for motivating teams, fostering trust, and driving engagement. In an AI-driven world, leaders who consistently recognize, support, and value people create empowered, loyal, and high-performing organizations.

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October 1, 2025
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As business leaders, the pursuit of inspiring teams, enhancing engagement, and driving measurable results remains paramount. While optimized processes and innovative technologies form the backbone of operational efficiency, one critical leadership instrument is frequently undervalued: gratitude. Expressing genuine appreciation transcends mere courtesy; it constitutes a strategic imperative capable of elevating leadership efficacy and fostering organizational excellence.

Great leaders understand that thankfulness cultivates trust and fortifies professional relationships. When conveyed sincerely, it initiates a ripple effect, encouraging teams to embrace a culture of recognition. Gratitude not only enhances collaboration and alleviates workplace stress but also enables leaders to establish meaningful human connections. By communicating unequivocally that individual contributions are recognized and valued, leaders motivate their teams to consistently perform at their highest potential.

Why Gratitude is More Than Good Manners

Gratitude is often misunderstood as a “soft” quality—a gesture of politeness or social nicety. But in leadership, gratitude is a performance driver. When people feel seen and appreciated, they respond with higher commitment, greater creativity, and deeper loyalty. Recognition validates effort, and validation fuels momentum.

I have witnessed this throughout my career. I’ve seen projects that struggled to gain traction suddenly take off, not because of a new tool or strategy, but because someone on the team felt genuinely recognized. That recognition shifted energy. It inspired extra effort. It created ownership. A heartfelt “thank you” can’t replace strategy, but it can transform execution.

In my experience, gratitude also acts as a form of psychological safety. Teams perform better when they know that mistakes won’t overshadow contributions, and gratitude reinforces that balance. Leaders who practice it regularly create environments where employees take risks, share ideas, and collaborate more openly.

The AI Paradox: Why Human Skills Matter More

The rise of automation and AI further reframes the importance of these people-centered capabilities. While technology will continue to take on repetitive and complex tasks, it cannot replicate the ability to listen, connect, and make people feel valued. AI may optimize processes, but it cannot offer understanding. It cannot reassure someone through uncertainty. It cannot inspire loyalty.

In fact, as digital tools accelerate execution, the human side of leadership becomes more important, not less. Leaders must ensure that efficiency doesn’t come at the expense of connection. A workforce that feels replaced or undervalued by machines will disengage, no matter how fast the systems perform.

I have seen this tension play out in teams where automation created fear rather than relief. In those moments, leadership mattered. Taking time to explain the role of AI, to acknowledge anxieties, and to reassure teams of their value transformed fear into empowerment.

Balancing Technical Skills with Emotional Intelligence

Organizations today face a balancing act. On one hand, technical upskilling is non-negotiable. Markets evolve quickly, and teams must stay equipped with the latest digital, analytical, and operational capabilities. On the other hand, neglecting emotional intelligence creates a different kind of risk: teams that are technically strong but relationally weak, leading to transactional interactions and shallow collaboration.

The solution is not “either-or,” but both-and. Just as companies invest in coding, data, or automation training, they should also invest in developing softer leadership capabilities. This means training leaders to actively listen, to recognize silent struggles, and to model vulnerability when appropriate. It also means embedding gratitude practices into the organizational culture—where recognition is not a quarterly activity, but a daily habit.

From my perspective, human leadership is not about “fixing” problems; it’s about showing up consistently with presence and care. When leaders demonstrate this, it creates a ripple effect across the organization. People mirror what they see. If leaders model recognition and attentiveness, teams adopt the same mindset, creating cultures where people feel valued, respected, and inspired.

Having been in this industry for a long time and spending much of my career around people, I’ve seen a simple truth repeat itself across contexts, companies, and countries: no amount of automation or strategy can replace the impact of a leader who is present, attentive, and authentic.

I’ve met brilliant technologists who could solve problems faster than anyone else in the room, but what made them trusted leaders wasn’t their technical brilliance—it was the way they treated people. A leader who remembers a colleague’s family struggle, who acknowledges late-night effort, who pauses to say, “I appreciate what you’ve done”—that is the leader who inspires lasting loyalty. Technology can deliver speed. Only people can deliver meaning.

Tags: Channel FactoryKartik Mehta

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