From Stewardship to Co-Creation
In this episode with Rashmir Balasubramaniam of https://rashmir.net/ we discuss what it actually means to move from a force-based to a flow-based way of leading — and why that shift matters more right now than any strategy, tool, or methodology. Rashmir introduces the distinction between stewardship and co-creation, unpacks two very different schools of thought on flow, and offers a four-level energy framework that maps the journey from functioning on automatic to operating at the level of genuine creativity.
The key highlights are:
- Why the dominant model of leadership — forceful, linear, outcome-driven — has served its purpose but is no longer sufficient for what the world is asking of us now
- The difference between performance-based flow (optimising for output) and a more feminine, receptive flow that asks what wants to happen here rather than making it happen
- Four levels of energy — vital, automatic, conscious, and creative — and why moving from automatic toward creative is the central leadership challenge of our time
Links and notes
- John Bennett framework (four energy levels) — The Dramatic Universe
- Carol Sanford —
- Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi — flow psychology reference
- Steven Kotler — flow performance science
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