CMI’s Management 4.0 campaign was started before Covid-19 and set out to answer a fundamental question – what are the skills that managers and leaders will need in a workplace and world transformed by new technology, new business models and societal changes? As a result of Coronavirus we are now living through much of the rapid change and disruption that the project initially sought to explore and the challenges (and opportunities) have been accelerated.
We are currently undertaking our research looking at how management practice will need to evolve. In this context, we are looking at questions such as how leaders, wherever they are based, can:
- keep their teams happy and productive make their business agile and profitable, whilst ensuring the psychological and physical safety of their workforce
- step up to support their workforces and understand what skills are needed in a period of covid recovery and beyond.
Look out for our final report due to be published in October 2020. In the meantime, you can keep track of our campaign on social media using #ManagementTransformed.
Our Themes
At launch Management 4.0 identified six areas which are transforming rapidly and which managers and leaders in the future will have to respond to. Read our discussion papers here.
Technology Transformed
What will innovations like AI, automation and new ways of communicating mean for the role of a manager? Will we see the rise of the digital leader?
Society Transformed
As the population ages and becomes more diverse, what new challenges will managers face and how will leaders adapt? How is the balance of power shifting in the workplace?
Patterns of Work Transformed
How will managers countenance more employees working flexibly and remotely, with a greater emphasis on ‘working smart’ and being objective-driven?
Business Transformed
How can we ensure that rapid, disruptive business models are able to develop managers as they grow? What will technology mean for existing business models?
Leadership Transformed
With command-and-control styles of management becoming extinct, what skills and attributes will tomorrow's leaders need to thrive? What new leadership styles will evolve?
Lifelong Learning Transformed
Long gone are the days of spending the whole of your career at one company. Up-skilling and re-skilling will become even more important; how should we facilitate this?