The leadership playbook you were handed is a relic. It’s great for glossy keynote speeches and LinkedIn quotes, but in the trenches? It’s useless. Leadership in today’s post-pandemic workplace feels less like guiding a team to success and more like tiptoeing through a minefield of distrust, dysfunction, and self-preservation. The “what’s in it for me” mindset isn’t the exception; it’s the rule.

Teams are fractured, loyalty is a myth, and colleagues are more likely to compete against you than work with you. Imagine captaining a ship where some are jumping overboard, and others are drilling holes beneath your feet.

Welcome to the Survival Zone

Forget what you’ve been taught—here’s how to lead when the game is rigged.

1.Reset Your Expectations

The first step? Face reality. Your workplace doesn’t match the leadership ideals you were taught—and that’s not your fault.  Forget perfect teams – aim for functionality over harmony.

2. Accept That Trust Is Rare

Don’t expect trust to come easily—or at all. People are in survival mode. Earn trust through action. See distrust for what it is: self-preservation and move strategically.

3. Cultivate Allies Wisely

Even in the most dysfunctional environments, there are people who share your values.  Identify and nurture these connections, but remain realistic— Loyalty has limits

4. Leverage Individual Motivations

When trust isn’t an option, focus on what drives people” WIIFM”. Use their motivations to achieve your goals and objectives.

5. Document Everything

People twist words or rewrite history; documentation is your best defense. Document key decisions and agreements. Follow up on verbal conversations with written summaries.

Bottom Line: Survive, Adapt, and Lead

Leadership in a minefield of distrust is tough, but it’s not impossible. You don’t need a perfect environment to lead. You don’t need a dream team, boundless trust, or an ideal culture. But you do need to adapt.

You’re not just steering the ship—you’re weathering the storm. This isn’t the leadership journey you imagined, but it’s the one that will make you sharper, stronger, and tougher.