Future of Leadership Trends
This cluster explores the evolving landscape of leadership, emphasizing the importance of human qualities, the impact of AI, and the active role of women in shaping boardrooms. It highlights the skills necessary for future leaders and the conscious choices that will define leadership in the coming d...
Human-Centric Leadership
Future leaders will prioritize human qualities over traditional intelligence, fostering empathy and collaboration.
Rise of Women Leaders
Women are increasingly taking on leadership roles, reshaping business conversations and boardroom dynamics.
AI as a Leadership Tool
AI is expected to play a significant role in enhancing leadership capabilities and decision-making processes.
Evolving Leadership Skills
The next decade will see a shift in the skills required for effective leadership, focusing on adaptability and emotional intelligence.
Conscious Leadership Choices
The future of leadership will depend on intentional decisions made by leaders to shape their organizations positively.
Roshni Kavina, National Creative Director, Saatchi & Saatchi India, reflects on how leadership must evolve over the next decade, not just change
Surabhi Kanjilal, Chief Marketing Officer, Zurich Kotak General Insurance, writes on the structural realities that women leaders still have to navigate through their career journeys
Shalini Rao, Chief Marketing Officer of BIAL, discusses how value will depend on intelligent AI use, Gen Z’s impact on workplaces, the need for leaders to stay agile, adapt to change and more
Akshali Shah, Executive Director at Parag Milk Foods, says leadership is entering a reset phase, where clarity, sound judgement and accountability will matter more than hierarchy or control
Sujata Dwibedy, CEO at dentsu X, shares how women in leadership roles can mentor other women and support their upward mobility
Babita Baruah, CEO of VML India, writes that leadership in the next decade must embrace inclusivity, challenge the status quo, and prioritise people over processes
Jyoti Chugh Bhatia, Group Director, Gozoop Creative, writes on how the young women of today have a very high standard for substance, they do not want titles but want to actually build something