TtU's latest thinking on the key role of the Next Gen in transforming leadership
The extraordinary global anger after the killing of George Floyd in Minnesota on May 25 has caught leaders off guard. It rightly ignited the largely suppressed issues of diversity, inequality, and above all race. Leaders have been shocked. They should not be.
Last year was an ‘Oh Shit’ moment for leaders at the World Economic Forum in Davos. But has anything changed? TtU’s Nik Gowing is there to find out.
Highlights from Alibaba founder Jack Ma’s discussion with Thinking the Unthinkable’s Nik Gowing, at the Kiev International Economic Forum.
Chief Data Transformation Officer reveals the three things all leaders can learn from multi-award winning DBS Bank.
Most boardrooms and C-Suites still fail to understand the new customer power of the NextGen, especially their disillusionment over what they see as corporate and political foot-dragging on tackling the Climate Emergency.
Astronomer Royal Lord Martin Rees tells TtU what leaders need to do to face the huge challenges ahead, particularly on climate change.
The digitally aware and connected Generation Z may not be out of school yet. But they are already making their mark on policy-making.
Global disruption and the resulting public push-back against traditional politics and corporate reputations moved mountains here. The way things have been cannot survive.
Former Vice President of Egypt and Nobel Peace Prize winner tells TtU a new generation must create a new class of leadership.
In our #UNTHINK series, we look at some of the strategies and solutions smart leaders have found to thrive on change. This week we focus on engaging the next generation.
The disconnect between top leaders and their Next Generation staff is widening. We have been asking what leaders can do about it. One successful strategy is reverse mentoring. Here we explore this theme in more depth.
Entrenched conformity in attitudes and structures within organisations like the UN means they are unable to cope with the fast increasing pace of disruption in the world - TtU’s message to UN leaders.