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The year-long lockdown pause brought by the pandemic is perhaps nature’s way of turning to a new page, a new format, and newer ways to move forward. A lot has changed and a lot more is changing.
Guest opinion: New leadership practices for a new era
BY JANN FREED Tuesday, January 19, 2021 10:05 AM
The past year has been a “perfect storm” of five global crises: pandemic, economic, racial, climate and leadership. And the polarization of society is on top of all of these challenges. As one crisis builds on the next, it is easy to long for the way life used to be. While we don’t know what the new reality will be after COVID-19, most authorities are telling us the world will not return to normal as we knew it.
Last summer, I hosted a Virtual Leadership Summit in which I interviewed more than 20 thought leaders. Some of them were former CEOs, top executive coaches and others were influencers. One of the questions I asked each of them was: How do you predict leadership will change in the future as a result of the global pandemic?