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Why cognitive empathy is the secret weapon that sharpens leadership decisions

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Cognitive empathy may sound like a soft skill, but Christine Barton calls it one of the hardest to master. The Boston Consulting Group managing director and senior partner defines it not as feeling someone else’s emotions but as understanding their perspective—seeing the context, pressures, and biases that shape how others interpret the world. “It’s active curiosity,” she says. “You recognize their point of view without having to mirror their feelings.”

Leadership styles swing between command-and-control and more humanistic approaches, but Barton argues today’s volatility—geopolitical shocks, rapid technological change, and “wild-card uncertainties” like pandemics or climate crises—makes cognitive empathy essential. Once executives reach the top, she notes, they often operate in a bubble. “People around you get attuned to reading [the] type of information you react well to and start feeding you more of that, and what you react negatively to, they start feeding you less.” Practicing cognitive empathy “pierces that bubble” and forces leaders to seek diverse inputs to weigh risks and opportunities.

That doesn’t mean abandoning conviction. Even while listening carefully, questioning biases, and adapting their understanding, leaders must keep a clear point of view. Cognitive empathy is intended to strengthen judgment, not replace it with endless consensus. Barton cites former Revlon CEO Jack Stahl’s idea of a “shapeable point of view,” one that is “thoughtful, intentional, based on a set of principles,” yet open to challenge. “It strengthens both the decision and the story you tell,” Barton says.

Crisis communication is where the skill proves vital. When stakes and emotions run high, every message is scrutinized. Cognitive empathy helps leaders anticipate how employees, investors, and customers will perceive a situation and tailor explanations so each audience feels understood. “It’s not about telling different stories,” Barton says. “These things are all cohesive and integrated, but you’re emphasizing different aspects based on the audience.”

Some fear empathy slows decisions, but Barton disagrees. “You’re still going to have a point of view,” she says. “But you should be actively out there, challenging your own biases and really seeking deep input rather than having formulated that perspective alone.”

It’s also a skill anyone can build. Barton recommends offering undivided attention, asking probing questions, convening groups to share vulnerabilities, building trust as a confidant, or running experiments to see how teams respond. The method matters less than the mindset. “There is no one way to do cognitive empathy that anybody should say, ‘Well, that just doesn’t feel authentic to me,’” she says.

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