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#53SGS #ConfrontingScarcity
Speakers
Manas Chawla
CEO, London Politica
Lindiwe Mazibuko
Co-Founder & CEO, Futurelect
Alexander Geiser
CEO, FGS Global
Roshni Nadar Malhotra
Conference Co-Chair, St. Gallen Symposium; Chairperson, HCLTech
In today's dynamic global landscape, marked by global scarcities and geopolitical risks, leading businesses effectively has never been more challenging. One might instantly recognise the critical role of responsible leadership in identifying, assessing, and navigating these complex challenges in our interconnected world. However, the question arises: what strategies should organisations implement to proactively adapt and respond to our era's challenges, thus ensuring sustainable success? What are the key steps leaders must take to transform these insights into actionable strategies?
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