The Future Leader: 9 Skills and Mindsets to Succeed in the Next Decade

  • 7h 59m 37s
  • Jacob Morgan
  • Gildan Media
  • 2020

There has been a lot written about leadership for the present day, but the world is changing quickly. What worked in the past won't work in the future. We need to know how to prepare leaders who can successfully navigate and guide us through the next decade and beyond.

How is leadership changing, and why? How ready are leaders today for these changes? What should leaders do now? To answer these questions, Jacob Morgan interviewed over 140 CEOs from companies like Unilever, Mastercard, Best Buy, Oracle, Verizon, Kaiser, KPMG, Intercontinental Hotels Group, Yum! Brands, Saint-Gobain, Dominos, Philip Morris International, and over a hundred others. Jacob also partnered with Linkedin to survey almost 14,000 of their members around the globe to see how CEO insights align with employee perspectives.

The majority of the world's top business leaders that Jacob interviewed believe that while some core aspects of leadership will remain the same, such as creating a vision and executing on strategy, leaders of the future will need a new arsenal of skills and mindsets to succeed.

What emerged from all of this research is the most accurate groundbreaking audiobook on the future of leadership, which shares exclusive insights from the world's top CEOs and never before seen research.

In this Audiobook

  • 1. The Leadership Gap
  • 2. Three Essential Leadership Questions
  • 3. The Impact of a Leader
  • 4. Artificial Intelligence and Technology
  • 5. Pace of Change
  • 6. Purpose and Meaning
  • 7. New Talent Landscape
  • 8. Morality, Ethics, and Transparency
  • 9. Globalization
  • 10. Are We Ready for These Trends?
  • 11. Challenges
  • 12. The Explorer
  • 13. The Chef
  • 14. The Servant
  • 15. The Global Citizen
  • 16. How Well are We Practicing These Mindsets Today?
  • 17. The Futurist
  • 18. Yoda
  • 19. The Translator
  • 20. The Coach
  • 21. The Technology Teenager
  • 22. How Well are We Practicing These Skills Today?
  • 23. Knowing vs Doing
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