Asia Leadership Forum: Leading beyond Covid

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How will you reinvent yourself to lead beyond the crisis? This crucible experience can paralyse us. But, it can also compel us to grow and reinvent ourselves. ALF2020

File pic: Session by Samuel Kim, President and Co-Founder of the Center for Asia Leadership Initiatives, Harvard University MPA during the 2nd Asia Leadership Forum Malaysia at Sunway University on Saturday. IZZRAFIQ ALIAS / The Star. May 11, 2019.In our new Covid reality, the decisions we make today will have an indelible impact on our lives for years to come.

The first initiative involved a research project and webinar series that directly shaped the design of their learning programmes. CAL engaged over 200 business leaders, representing 10 countries and 25 industries through surveys and focus group discussions. Authored by 11 thought leaders from Harvard and other world-leading institutions, the book covers high-level topics such as “future of work” trends shaped by Covid and strategies to create a future-ready workforce; as well as down-to-earth subjects for individuals such as building an entrepreneurial mindset to control your fate and ways to outsmart the job market.

Speakers from Harvard will share technology, business, and social megatrends in the Covid era, while illustrating frameworks on adaptive leadership, futures thinking, embedding innovation into your organisation, self-leadership during crucible moments, and other mindsets and skills to confront uncertainty.

 

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