International Journal of

Business & Management Studies

ISSN 2694-1430 (Print), ISSN 2694-1449 (Online)
DOI: 10.56734/ijbms
The Relational Compass: A Framework For Relationship-Centered Leadership Transitions

Abstract


Leadership transitions represent pivotal moments in a leader’s professional journey—times filled with both promise and vulnerability. Traditional transition frameworks tend to emphasize early performance, strategic alignment, and quick wins. Yet, the relational side of leadership integration - how leaders build trust, credibility, and connection during these first stages often receives less attention. This paper introduces the “Relational Compass”, a conceptual framework designed to help leaders navigate these relationship-centered aspects of transition. At its core, the model places the leader within four key relational domains: the Manager, Teams, Peers, and External Connections. Drawing on insights from social capital, psychological safety, and leadership onboarding research, the framework highlights how deliberate relationship-building fosters smoother adaptation, authentic influence, and sustainable success. The paper concludes with practical implications for leaders, organizations, and coaches, advocating for the integration of relational intelligence as a core component of effective leadership transitions.