Agility matters most to Singaporean CEOs

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In SG, 93% believe agility makes leaders of today successful; globally, only 88% think so. SingaporeBusinessReview

Back in 2019, only a few Singaporean business leaders believed that agility is key to business success, but today, almost all CEOs think having such ability would be key to surviving future crises.

“What we’ve seen recently, which is probably a result of the pandemic and digital disruption, is that [CEOs are being] agile, on their feet to adapt to the current environment, what’s going on,” he said. According to the BBC report, Shoshin is the Japanese concept of the “Beginner’s Mindset” which means having “a fresh pair of eyes and recognising that experience only goes so far when there is no such thing as ‘business as usual’.”

“The empowerment of the younger cohorts in organisations is really something that every single business leader is now having to take seriously,” he said. Singaporeans also believe that a positive mindset will take them through all obstacles they face in the business with close to nine in 10 saying that they’re optimistic towards their company/business. McEwan called this the “Zelensky effect.”

 

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