Perspectives on Leadership Amidst Global Uncertainties
Thursday 25 May 2023To mark the 75th anniversary of the Chartered Management Institute (CMI) in the UK, CMI released a landmark report outlining its plans for sharing work, opportunity, and success.
The Everyone Economy report looked at various gaps that exist in our approach to leadership and management, particularly to ensure that all talents and perspectives in our workforce are appropriately utilized to build long-term resiliency. Since then, we have witnessed greater waves of uncertainties arising, ranging from the cost of the living crisis to the advent of new artificial intelligence solutions threatening the status quo.
In this digital event...
- Explore various perspectives on leadership amidst an uncertain global environment.
- Gauge how different perspectives on leadership can help shape your career or manage your business.
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