Work of Leaders®: Turning Vision Into Alignment and Execution

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Most leadership teams don’t struggle with effort or intent. They struggle with alignment—a shared understanding of where the organization is going, why it matters, and how leaders and teams contribute day to day.

Everything DiSC® Work of Leaders® helps leaders move from good intentions to consistent results by focusing on three core responsibilities of leadership: Vision, Alignment, and Execution. When leaders get these right, strategy stops living in slide decks and starts showing up in decisions, behaviors, and outcomes.

This post introduces the Work of Leaders framework and explains how Inspired Engagement uses it to help leaders and leadership teams build clarity, trust, and momentum.

What Is Work of Leaders®

Work of Leaders is a research-based leadership model and assessment developed by Wiley. It defines leadership not as a personality style, but as a set of observable behaviors that can be learned, practiced, and improved.

Rather than asking “What kind of leader are you?”, Work of Leaders asks a more useful question:

How effectively are you doing the real work leadership requires?

The model focuses on three outcomes every leader is responsible for delivering—regardless of role, industry, or experience level.

The Work of Leaders® framework is grounded in the research and insights from The Work of Leaders: How Vision, Alignment, and Execution Will Change the Way You Lead.

Rather than focusing on leadership style or personality, the authors define leadership by the outcomes leaders are responsible for creating—and the behaviors required to deliver them.

The Three Drivers of Leadership Success

1. Vision — Setting a Clear Direction

Effective leaders create a vision that is clear, compelling, and shared. Vision answers the question:

Where are we going—and why does it matter?

Many organizations have mission statements, but fewer have a vision that people can explain in their own words. Work of Leaders helps leaders:

  • Craft a focused picture of the future

  • Balance big-picture thinking with practical relevance

  • Communicate direction in a way others can internalize and act on

A strong vision creates energy. A vague one creates confusion.

2. Alignment — Getting People on the Same Page

Once direction is clear, leaders must create alignment—ensuring people understand:

  • What success looks like

  • How priorities connect to the vision

  • Where roles, decisions, and trade-offs fit

Alignment is not about agreement on everything. It’s about clarity and commitment, even when perspectives differ.

Work of Leaders highlights how leaders:

  • Build shared understanding

  • Encourage productive dialogue and healthy disagreement

  • Reduce silos and misinterpretation

When alignment is missing, execution slows and trust erodes.

3. Execution — Turning Plans Into Results

Execution is where leadership becomes visible. It’s how leaders:

  • Translate strategy into action

  • Set priorities and manage resources

  • Monitor progress and adapt when conditions change

Work of Leaders helps leaders identify gaps between intention and behavior—where follow-through breaks down or accountability becomes unclear.

Strong execution doesn’t mean rigid control. It means consistent progress toward what matters most.

Diagram of the Everything DiSC® Work of Leaders model showing Vision, Alignment, and Execution with their supporting leadership behaviors.

The Work of Leaders® framework defines leadership through three outcomes—Vision, Alignment, and Execution—supported by specific, observable leadership behaviors.  Framework developed by Wiley. Used here for educational and illustrative purposes.

Why Work of Leaders® Is Especially Powerful

Work of Leaders stands out because it:

  • Applies across levels—from emerging leaders to executive teams

  • Uses practical language leaders recognize immediately

  • Connects leadership behavior directly to organizational outcomes

The assessment provides leaders with insight into:

  • Their strengths and potential blind spots

  • How others may experience their leadership

  • Where to focus development efforts for the greatest impact

When used with a skilled facilitator, the model becomes a shared leadership language—reducing friction and increasing effectiveness across teams.

Curious what this looks like in real teams?

Our Strengths-Based Team Workshop helps intact teams turn individual strengths into shared accountability, collaboration, and performance.

Explore Strengths-Based Team Workshops →

How Inspired Engagement Uses Work of Leaders®

Inspired Engagement integrates Work of Leaders into leadership development in practical, high-impact ways, including:

  • Executive and senior leadership team workshops

  • Leadership retreats and strategy sessions

  • Manager and department-level leadership development

  • Culture and change initiatives

Our approach emphasizes:

  • Real organizational challenges—not generic scenarios

  • Candid dialogue and trust-building

  • Practical commitments leaders can apply immediately

Work of Leaders often pairs naturally with Everything DiSC® and The Five Behaviors® to create a comprehensive leadership and team-effectiveness strategy.

When Work of Leaders® Is a Strong Fit

Organizations often benefit most from Work of Leaders when:

  • Strategy feels clear at the top but fuzzy elsewhere

  • Leaders are working hard but not in sync

  • Execution stalls or accountability feels inconsistent

  • Teams are ready to move from discussion to action

If your organization is ready to strengthen leadership clarity and follow-through, Work of Leaders provides a proven, practical framework to guide the work.

What Teams Gain from Strengths-Based Team Development

When teams engage in intentional strengths-based work, they gain:

  • A shared language for understanding differences

  • Clearer roles and expectations

  • More productive conversations—especially during tension

  • Greater trust and psychological safety

  • Stronger alignment around goals and priorities

Instead of working around one another, teams learn how to work with one another.

Helping Teams Put Strengths Into Action

At Inspired Engagement, we work with intact teams to move beyond awareness and into application.

Our Strengths-Based Team Workshops are designed to help teams:

  • Understand individual and collective strengths

  • Explore how strengths show up in real work situations

  • Improve collaboration, communication, and accountability

  • Align strengths to team goals and performance expectations

The result is not just better understanding—but better results.

Ready to Explore Work of Leaders®?

If you’re interested in using Work of Leaders to strengthen leadership effectiveness in your organization, we’d be glad to talk.

Learn more about our leadership development services or contact Inspired Engagement to explore whether Work of Leaders is the right fit for your leaders and teams.