Digital leaders exhibit 7 key differences from traditional leaders: 1) They distribute tasks based on situational needs and team competence rather than predefined roles. 2) They evaluate tasks and results together with teams and use feedback to improve. 3) They create transparent frameworks and encourage self-responsibility over controlling information. 4) They continuously assess employees and teams based on situations rather than fixed cycles. 5) They promote an open culture that learns from mistakes rather than avoiding risks. 6) They encourage creativity, change and agility to adapt to customers. 7) They focus on innovating through collaborative teams rather than traditional processes. Overall, digital leaders empower teams, promote transparency and learning, and focus on adapting to customers.