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Purpose

The information in this paper covers the phenomenon of relational energy that is often overlooked in the development of leaders unlike is done with emotional intelligence (EI) and psychological safety.

Design/methodology/approach

An in-depth examination of relational energy is covered to demonstrate how it is an integral part of the relational triad with EI and psychological safety that form the core of human-centered leadership development that drives transformation of people from the inside out.

Findings

Examining the dimensions and mechanisms of relational energy alongside emotional intelligence and psychological safety completes the relational triad making leadership development more holistic, human-centered, and effective.

Research limitations/implications

While grounded in deep qualitative insight, a broader, cross-cultural, and exploration of relational energy would fully validate the relational triad’s impact on leadership across global industries.

Practical implications

For executives, practitioners, and strategists, embracing the relational triad offers a powerful blueprint for cultivating psychologically strong, emotionally intelligent, and energetically engaged leadership cultures that optimize sustainable human performance.

Originality/value

This study reframes leadership as a living system powered by the relational triad – relational energy, emotional intelligence, and psychological safety – offering an innovative framework for leadership theory, development, and practice.

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