Leading
through
Friction
Leveraging Team Tension
for Growth
Published in Connect Lead Succeed, a multi-author leadership book on leadership and AI; this is Book 2 in the Conference in a Book series, where thought leaders explore the evolving landscape of leadership.
You know that moment when the air shifts in a room? The conversation drops off mid-sentence. People are suddenly fascinated with their phones. Someone clears their throat and suggests, “Maybe we should table this for now.”
Most leaders treat that moment as a warning sign — something to smooth over, manage away, or avoid entirely.
What if I told you those moments are invitations rather than warning signs? What if the obstacle that makes you want to run is actually a powerful catalyst for growth?
My years of coaching executives through their messiest challenges have shown me a consistent pattern: leaders who learn to work with healthy tension, not against it, don’t just survive conflict. They transform it into their competitive edge.
This is the foundation of what I call the Fertile Friction FrameworkIP — a methodology for turning team friction into trust, innovation, and breakthrough decisions. My chapter in this book introduces basics of the framework from a leader’s perspective. The full methodology extends further — into team dynamics and organizational systems — because friction rarely stays contained in one place.
If this resonates, I’d like to share some resources with you.
The promised resources will be emailed to you as soon as they are available to the author, likely 2-3 weeks after the official book publication date of 26-February-2026.
Here’s the thing about friction: not all of it is the same. One of the fastest ways to turn manageable tension into organizational crisis is to treat every conflict as though it requires the same solution.
The framework starts with a move most leaders skip — recognition. Learning to accurately diagnose what you’re dealing with before you try to fix it. Like a skilled physician, the best leaders diagnose before they prescribe.
Friction TypingIP — Identifying which of four distinct types of friction (Structural, Interpersonal, Cultural, Cognitive) is actually at play
The Conflict Comfort Spectrum — Understanding your instinctive response to tension, and finding the productive middle ground
Conflict CourageIP — The practice of stepping into tension with clarity and calm authority, rather than reflexively shutting it down
Recognize, Reframe, Recalibrate— A three-step process for channeling friction into forward momentum
It’s not about loving conflict. It’s about not letting it disrupt clarity and action, but rather channeling it productively.
Claudia Cimenti is an executive thinking partner and coach based in Luxembourg, working with high-level leaders, founders, and board members who navigate high-stakes complexity, in tech and beyond.
Her proprietary frameworks — including, among others, the 4-C Core of LeadershipIP and the Fertile Friction FrameworkIP — help leaders think more clearly, decide more confidently, and lead themselves, their teams, and organizations, and leverage friction rather than avoid it.
She works in English · German · French · Luxembourgish.
Based in Luxembourg, she serves in the Greater Luxembourg Region, and globally online.
She is available for executive thinking partnerships, leadership team coaching, conflict resolution initiatives in organizations, and speaking engagements.
Tension is unavoidable in any team, your organization, and your industry, including yours. The question isn’t whether you’ll encounter friction, but whether you’ll help your team transform it into the kind of growth that only comes from working through difficulty together.
If you’d like to learn more about the Fertile Friction Framework, I’d love to share the chapter and the Conflict Courage Self-Assessment with you, as well as future updates.
The promised resources will be emailed to you as soon as they are available to the author, likely 2-3 weeks after the official book publication date of 26-February-2026.
© 2026 Claudia Cimenti, top!coach Luxembourg
The Fertile Friction FrameworkIP, Friction TypingIP, Conflict CourageIP and the 4-C Core of LeadershipIP are registered intellectual property.