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The Future Leader

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The Future Leader

9 Skills and Mindsets to Succeed in the Next Decade

Wiley,

15 mins. de lectura
11 ideas fundamentales
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¿De qué se trata?

Business leaders need the “Notable Nine” mind-sets and skills to face the trends and challenges of 2030.

Editorial Rating

9

Qualities

  • Analytical
  • Well Structured
  • Inspiring

Recommendation

Futurist Jacob Morgan interviewed more than 240 CEOs and surveyed nearly 14,000 employees to identify important trends and challenges that businesses will face in 2030. His “Nine Notable” mind-sets explain the attitudes he says leaders should adopt. Morgan offers a vision of corporate servant-leaders who find motivation in long-term visions and humane ideals. But he also worries that many leaders aren’t committed to meaningful change. His description of how forward-looking leaders act can also guide job seekers in finding a great boss in a purpose-driven organization.

Summary

Prepare now for the trends in corporate social responsibility, technology and globalization that will shape leadership’s future. 

Bad leaders damage employees’ job satisfaction and their mental and physical health. Companies must examine their practices to determine if they have the right “filters” to identify and develop high-quality leaders who can meet their future needs. Good leaders have a huge impact on employee retention, engagement, productivity and profits. However, a 2018 poll indicated that only 19% of employees see their managers as mentors. Worldwide, nearly three-quarters of millennials expect to leave jobs because their employers don’t nurture their leadership potential.

Artificial intelligence (AI) and emerging technologies will shape leadership’s future. Sophisticated AI should free human beings from repetitive, uncreative drudgery – leaving leaders the challenge of putting people to work in jobs that are worth doing. Automation should not replace human beings; rather, it should empower them to solve problems. Once computers are performing the analytic grunt work behind decision-making...

About the Author

Speaker and consultant Jacob Morgan is the author of The Future of Work, The Employee Experience Advantage and The Collaborative Organization. He founded FutureofWorkUniversity.com.


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    W. E. 2 years ago
    very good
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    A. T. 3 years ago
    It is a fantastic summary.Thank you for presenting it in a readable form.
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    r. b. 4 years ago
    No better way to internalize the vast and varied source of knowledge....