Leading when the world is on fire and technology won’t stand still
When I first pitched this article, the world already felt unstable. Technology was accelerating, AI was dominating headlines and most leadership teams were still working out what it all meant. Since then, the temperature has risen again. Geopolitical tensions have escalated, economic pressure is building and political trust continues to fracture. The conditions organizations are operating in are more volatile, more complex and more uncertain than they have been in years. We have been here before, or at least it feels that way. After the global pandemic, there was a brief moment of optimism. Stability, or the illusion of it, returned. Then came the Ukraine invasion, persistent inflation, rising interest rates and tightening margins. Organizations continued to push for growth while absorbing
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