Leading in Turbulent Times

Beyond adaptation: Winning strategy for future-ready leadership

On 9 May, join us for a conversation with Howard Yu as he explores the Future Readiness Indicator, a framework that gauges organizations on how well they are prepared for future challenges and opportunities.

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In an increasingly complex and unpredictable age, being future-ready becomes a source of competitive advantage and resilience. It enables corporate leaders to adapt to new realities faster, develop robust capabilities with a sharper focus, and find new sources of growth with an elevated sense of purpose.

Join us for a conversation with Howard Yu, LEGO®️ Professor of Management and Innovation at IMD, recently honored with the prestigious 2023 Thinkers50 Strategy Award. We will explore the Future Readiness Indicator, a framework that gauges organizations on how well they are prepared for future challenges and opportunities, as featured by CNBC and the BBC.

Reserve your spot on 9 May to take a close look at how leaders prepare themselves and enable their organizations to not just thrive in prosperous times, but also fortify themselves to weather the storm during challenging periods.

Time: 12:00 (CEST)

Howard Yu

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