Logan Yonavjak: Why Past Performance Does Not Equal Future Leadership Capacity
"Past performance does not equal future leadership capacity. Most hiring and promotion decisions are based on credentials — but they're not necessarily indicative of whether that person is ready to lead with the level of complexity or pressure that a new role is going to ask of them." — Logan Yonavjak
"Past performance does not equal future leadership capacity." Logan Yonavjak said it once and kept moving. Worth sitting with a little longer than that.
Logan is a founder, investor, and impact finance expert who has spent two decades channeling capital into what matters — and more recently, channeling that same analytical rigor into a problem hiding in plain sight on most executive teams: the gap between who looks ready to lead and who actually is. She co-founded a sell-side advisory firm, helped move hundreds of millions into impact investment, and built the Founder Readiness Institute to bring hard measurement to the human side of leadership risk.
In this episode, she breaks down what most companies are actually doing when they promote someone — credential check, a couple of interviews, a reference call from someone who already likes them — and why none of it tells you what happens to that person when the pressure mounts, the team fractures, and the complexity of the role exceeds anything they've navigated before. Her platform measures six core competencies including coachability, identity flexibility, relational intelligence, and emotional resilience — and maps not just where someone is, but where they can go with the right support.
What you'll take away from this conversation:
* Why the resume, the interview, and the reference check are measuring the wrong things — and what to measure instead
* The coachability spectrum — what it actually looks like when a leader can't hold feedback without taking it personally, and why that's a structural problem, not a personality quirk
* Why leaders who tie their identity to their job title become the most politically defensive people in your org chart
* The loneliness problem at the top — why executive isolation compounds under pressure and why most leaders don't even know there's a solution
* Karl's three-layer connection model — external, internal, and self — and why the third one is the foundation the other two collapse without
* How the hybrid of AI-powered assessment and human coaching is disrupting a leadership development industry that's been running on static reports for decades
If you've ever promoted your best performer and watched them struggle to lead — or hired someone who interviewed brilliantly and couldn't handle the pressure three months in — this episode names exactly what went wrong and what a smarter process looks like.
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You can connect with Logan Yonavjak here:
www.peoplereadinessgroup.com [http://www.peoplereadinessgroup.com]
You can connect with Karl Pontau here:
www.vouchedconnections.com [http://www.vouchedconnections.com]
www.thehumanconnectionpodcast.com [http://www.thehumanconnectionpodcast.com]
https://www.linkedin.com/in/kpontau [https://www.linkedin.com/in/kpontau]
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUbf_bDWwB9KVrFn5Sj3u2w?sub_confirmation=1 [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUbf_bDWwB9KVrFn5Sj3u2w?sub_confirmation=1]
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