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Role of Leadership in Ensuring Project Success

Posted on June 22, 2026June 22, 2026 by chepkirui Jedidah

By: Chepkirui Jedidah & Anthony, M . Wanjohi

Abstract: Project success increasingly depends on effective leadership rather than technical project management skills alone. This article examines the role of leadership in ensuring project success by exploring how transformational leadership, emotional intelligence, strategic decision-making, and effective communication influence project outcomes. Drawing on empirical evidence and existing literature, the article highlights how strong leadership promotes team cohesion, enhances collaboration, minimizes conflicts, and aligns project objectives with organizational goals. The findings suggest that leaders who foster trust, adaptability, and clear communication are more likely to deliver projects on time, within budget, and to stakeholder satisfaction. The article concludes that investing in leadership development is essential for achieving successful project outcomes in today’s dynamic business environment.

Keywords: Project success, Effective leadership, Strategic decision-making, Transformational leadership, Team performance.

Introduction

Modern organizations rely heavily on project-based work structures to execute strategic objectives and maintain market competitiveness. Despite advancements in methodologies, a number of global initiatives continue to experience cost overruns or delayed delivery schedules (Project Management Institute [PMI], 2020). Consequently, contemporary scholarship has shifted its focus away from technical tools toward the human elements of execution . At the center of this human element sits project leadership. While standard management focuses on organizing, budgeting, and scheduling, strategic leadership provides the necessary vision and team cohesion to navigate complex, unpredictable environments (El Khatib et al., 2021). Research indicates that project outcomes are directly shaped by  manager’s ability to make agile decisions and adapt to various challenges. Among these competencies, transformational leadership behaviors and high emotional intelligence have been highlighted by Suvvari and Sawalkar (2024). Despite wide agreement on its value, organizations struggle to identify which leadership behaviors yield the highest returns in fast-paced environments.

Leadership Roles

Building psychological safety: Transformational leaders build psychological safety within teams, which stabilizes project execution and lowers operational risks (Edmondson, 2019). When team members feel safe to report errors or voice concerns early, projects avoid late-stage technical failures. This supportive environment directly improves resource efficiency, as open communication minimizes wasted hours and prevents expensive re-work, translating directly into better financial performance.

Navigating complex multi-stakeholder social dynamics: Building on this trust, high emotional intelligence allows managers to navigate the complex social dynamics inherent in multi-stakeholder initiatives (Mayer et al., 2016). By accurately reading and managing team stress, emotionally intelligent leaders resolve interpersonal conflicts before they impact delivery schedules. This social capability keeps teams cohesive, protects project timelines, and prevents the operational delays caused by internal friction.

Strategic decision making: This team cohesion enables the project manager’s strategic decision-making capability to serve as a vital filter for keeping project boundaries intact (Suvvari & Sawalkar, 2024). Strong leaders evaluate change requests against core strategic goals, rejecting unviable adjustments to control scope creep. This decisive control over project scope ensures the initiative stays within its original budget boundaries and resource constraints.

Clear and strategic communication: this aligns controlled project boundaries with the client’s ultimate business goals (Bass & Avolio, 2004). By translating high-level goals into clear, everyday tasks, leaders ensure that final technical outputs match user requirements perfectly. This operational alignment directly drives client satisfaction and ensures the project successfully delivers its intended business value. 

Conclusion

Leadership plays a critical role in determining the success or failure of projects in modern organizations. While technical project management skills remain important, effective leadership provides the vision, motivation, and direction necessary to guide teams through complex and uncertain environments. Transformational leadership, emotional intelligence, strategic decision-making, and effective communication contribute significantly to improved team performance, efficient resource utilization, and successful project outcomes. Leaders who foster trust, collaboration, and adaptability are better positioned to manage challenges and maintain alignment with project objectives. Therefore, organizations seeking consistent project success should prioritize the development of strong leadership competencies among project managers to enhance performance, stakeholder satisfaction, and long-term organizational success.

How to cite: Korir, J.C & Wanjohi, A.M (2026).Role of Leadership in Project Success. KENPRO publishers.

References

Bass, B. M., & Avolio, B. J. (2004). Multifactor leadership questionnaire: Manual and sampler set (3rd ed.). Mind Garden.

Edmondson, A. C. (2019). Psychological safety, trust, and learning in organizations: A group-level lens. Journal of Organizational Behavior, 40(1), 23–45.

El Khatib, M., Almteiri, M., & Al Qasemi, A. (2021). The impact of project management leadership on project success. Journal of Service Science and Management, 14(3), 355–367. 

Mayer, J. D., Caruso, D. R., & Salovey, P. (2016). The ability model of emotional intelligence: Principles and updates. World Psychiatry, 15(3), 290–291. doi.org

Project Management Institute. (2020). Pulse of the profession: The inside track to project success.

Suvvari, S. K., & Sawalkar, R. (2024). The role of leadership in project success: A quantitative analysis. International Journal of Communication Networks and Information Security (IJCNIS), 16(4), 1146–1157.

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