What will it take to lead in the future of work? It’s clear that what worked in the past won’t work in the present (or the future) so what do you do you?
We’ve seen incredible changes over the last months and years that have transformed nearly everything about how we live and work. The pandemic, of course, changed everything, but aside from that, advancements in technology, the push for transparency, employee experience, global changes, and other factors have created a world far different from how it once was.
Leaders weren’t trained to lead in this new world.
That change is exciting, but it can also be daunting for leaders and future leaders.
And as hard as it may be to believe, the speed at which the world of work is changing will only increase.
Successful leaders can’t simply prepare to lead in today’s world–they have to look ahead and prepare to lead in a world that doesn’t yet exist. And that requires adopting new skills and mindsets.
I interviewed more than 140 top CEOs from companies like Unilever, Oracle, KPMG, Verizon, The Ritz Carlton, and many others, and spent years researching the trends facing leadership and how leaders can prepare now to thrive in the future.
From there, I created the Notable Nine–the nine skills and mindsets all leaders will need in the future. These including things like thinking like a futurist, embracing the mindset of the global citizen, being a technology teenager, practicing the mindset of the explorer, and others.
I put together a course that many organizations around the world have been using to up skill and train their leaders called The Future Leader Course.
It’s an in-depth look at how to develop now to lead the future of work. In this course, you’ll learn best practices and skills you won’t get anywhere else. These are things you can apply today and work to improve over time. It’s a must-do for anyone who wants to become a better leader and future-proof their career.
Click here to learn more and sign up.
If you want to be a future-ready leader then I encourage you to check out The Future Leader Course.
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