624: From IQ to AQ: Agility as the New Leadership Advantage (with Liz Tran)

624: From IQ to AQ: Agility as the New Leadership Advantage (with Liz Tran)

Author: FirmsConsulting.com & StrategyTraining.com February 2, 2026 Duration: 56:01

Liz Tran, former venture capital executive and author of AQ, examines why agility—not raw intelligence or experience—has become the defining capability for leaders operating amid persistent uncertainty. She introduces Agility Quotient (AQ) as the capacity to adapt thinking, identity, and decision-making when familiar structures no longer apply.

Tran explains how traditional markers of success, from credentials to past wins, can quietly become liabilities when environments shift. She describes how the pandemic, rapid AI adoption, and labor volatility exposed a gap between competence in stable conditions and effectiveness under change. Agility, in her view, is not a personality trait but a practiced discipline.

Key insights from the discussion include:

  • Why leaders who anchor identity too tightly to past success struggle most when conditions change, and how agility begins with loosening that attachment.

  • How burnout often reflects a loss of agency rather than excessive workload, and why articulating a future-facing personal strategy restores momentum.

  • What recent layoff patterns reveal about how organizations are selecting for adaptability rather than tenure or historical performance.

  • How a shift from a "know-it-all" posture to a "learn-it-all" posture improves judgment, learning speed, and organizational resilience.

  • Why confidence is built through repeated cycles of disruption and recovery, not through mastery alone.

  • How leaders can use AI as leverage without eroding core human capabilities such as critical thinking, synthesis, and judgment.

Tran also reflects on how early beliefs shape leadership behavior long after circumstances change, and why agility requires examining those assumptions rather than optimizing around them. She argues that reinvention is not episodic but continuous, and that career durability now depends on the ability to operate without fixed reference points.

This episode offers a practical framework for executives seeking relevance and steadiness in volatile environments, positioning agility quotient as a core leadership capability for the next decade.

Get Liz's book, AQ, here: https://shorturl.at/o8fGu

AQ: A New Kind of Intelligence for a World That's Always Changing

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