Quantum Leap Forward Or Back? The Next Global Leadership Conundrum

Jun 14 2013

Part I of an Interview with Paul Laudicina

Paul Laudicina, Chairman Emeritus, A.T. Kearney, and author of Beating the Global Odds talked with me about global CEO leadership, the challenges of operating in a system characterized by “speed, complexity, and paradox,” and what it takes for a CEO to lead a successful, sustainable enterprise. Laudicina’s experience in the public and private sectors, his knowledge and ability to synthesize give him a uniquely deep and broad perspective. His insights offer a sound context for understanding the compelling need for thinking long term and cross-borders to be successful today and in the future.

Follow this link to Kevin’s periodic contributions to Forbes.com:

http://www.forbes.com/sites/kevincashman/2013/06/05/quantum-leap-forward-or-back-the-next-global-leadership-conundrum/

 

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