Higher education systems globally are facing accelerated and sustained change, driven by financial pressure, demographic shifts, political scrutiny and rapid technological advancement. As the pace and compression of change intensify, the capacity to lead under conditions of ongoing volatility has become a defining determinant of institutional resilience. This paper examines how these forces are reshaping leadership demands across major global systems and identifies the capabilities required to operate effectively in this environment. It provides a structured framework for evaluating leadership experience and readiness against the demands of this accelerated change.