By Darasimi K.
Leadership expert, Lovella Mogere believes that the ability to challenge conventions, drive innovation, and reimagine possibilities is what separates transformative leaders from those who merely follow the status quo.
“True leaders don’t just accept change, they drive it,” Mogere says. “Imagine a world where leaders clung to tradition, refusing to innovate. Progress would stagnate, industries would remain unchanged, and new opportunities would be lost. The leaders who succeed are those who adopt a disruptive mindset, question norms, and have the courage to execute bold ideas.”
The modern business landscape is constantly evolving. From groundbreaking technological advancements to shifting consumer behaviors, disruption is not a threat, it’s an opportunity. Yet, Mogere argues that only a few leaders have the audacity to embrace it head-on. “Disruptive leadership is about more than challenging norms; it’s about thinking beyond boundaries, pioneering new paths, and inspiring transformation,” she explains. “Visionaries like Elon Musk, who revolutionized the automotive industry with electric vehicles, or the founders of Airbnb, who redefined hospitality, didn’t just work within existing models, they reinvented them.”
Mogere believes that disruptive leaders stand apart because of their visionary thinking and their ability to see opportunities where others see obstacles. They are calculated risk-takers, stepping outside their comfort zones while balancing boldness with informed decision-making. They are resilient and adaptable, always ready to pivot in the face of challenges. More importantly, they empower those around them, cultivating a culture of innovation and encouraging teams to think creatively and challenge norms. “But most importantly,” she adds, “they don’t just talk about ideas, they execute them with unwavering commitment.”
While taking risks is a hallmark of disruptive leadership, Mogere clarifies that it does not mean acting recklessly. “Disruptive leaders assess opportunities carefully, evaluate potential outcomes, and take strategic risks,” she says. “This willingness to push forward, even in uncertainty, is what drives true innovation.” She points to companies that have thrived because they embraced disruption, such as Netflix, which transformed from a DVD rental service into a global streaming giant, or Amazon, which evolved from an online bookstore into a tech powerhouse.
Disruptive leaders do not operate in isolation. Instead, they foster environments where creativity thrives. Mogere highlights Google’s famous “20% time” policy, which encouraged employees to dedicate a portion of their time to passion projects. “That’s how we got Gmail and Google Maps,” she notes. “Leaders must create a workplace where disruptive thinking is not only welcomed but celebrated.” She also stresses the importance of adaptability, pointing to the COVID-19 pandemic as an example. “Companies that adapted quickly, like Zoom, thrived, while those resistant to change struggled. Disruptive leaders see change not as a threat, but as an opportunity to innovate and expand.”
According to Mogere, the most influential disruptive leaders prioritize impact over profit. “Of course, financial success matters,” she acknowledges. “But true disruption occurs when leaders create meaningful change.” She cites Patagonia, a company known for prioritizing sustainability over profit, as a prime example of ethical business practices redefining industries.
She also emphasizes the importance of networking and collaboration. “Transformation doesn’t happen in isolation,” Mogere says. “Disruptive leaders build strong networks, collaborate with visionaries, and engage in partnerships that amplify their influence.”
Ultimately, Mogere believes that the most successful leaders never settle. “They continually push boundaries, innovate, and strive for excellence,” she says. “Amazon’s journey from a bookseller to a global empire is proof that disruption is an ongoing process, not a one-time event.” Her final message to aspiring leaders is clear: “The future belongs to those who dare to disrupt. Whether you are an entrepreneur, executive, or emerging leader, embracing change and challenging the status quo will set you apart. The question is, are you ready to lead the charge?”