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The People Agenda: A Key to Build Geopolitical Resilience?

As the world navigates an era of heightened geopolitical uncertainty, leaders face an urgent challenge: how to build resilience in a landscape defined by shifting alliances, economic instability, and regional conflicts. Traditional strategies focused on risk mitigation and regulatory compliance are no longer sufficient. Can investing in your people agenda be the way forward?

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The Intelligence of Kindness: A call for Compassionate Leadership

In our interconnected world today, the need for compassionate leadership has never been greater. Our future’s greatest challenges will not be solved through brute force or divisive rhetoric. What we require in leadership is diplomacy, collaboration, and a deep understanding of human interconnectedness. Long-term successful leaders, that will help guide us to a better future, are not those who wield power through intimidation but rather those who foster trust through empathy and compassion. How do we ensure a future where the most important people lead with both intellect and heart?

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The critical questions of our time: Defence and Deterrence

With heightened focus on security and defence in light of recent geopolitical developments, Alumni Global’s founder and CEO Magnus Tegborg, recently sat down with Micael Johansson, CEO of SAAB. Few leaders are better positioned to understand the impact of the rapid pace of change in defence demands and have firsthand experience of the need for a new approach to leadership—one that is agile, embraces risk, and leverages new technologies like AI and automation.

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Positive change in the cross-pollination between industry sectors

Where before we saw a clear challenge in attracting private sector leaders to the not-for-profit or public sector, these days at Alumni we see more and more examples of leadership skills being transferred between the sectors. Historically, the cross-over movement has been one way: from private to not-for-profit. Finally, we now see a more equal cross-over trend. So, what are some of the main differences and ideals? How can we maintain and encourage this interchange and cross-over between sectors?

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Inclusive Leadership through Employee Voice

Clovis Rondineli, Leadership Development expert, discusses how enabling a genuine two-way communication between managers and their teams can bring benefits to both. With hybrid working and a tsunami of data, it can be hard for leaders to hear and act on the voices of their employees. Leaders and their organisations must improve their skills around hearing, as well as seeing the value in, the individual voice above this background noise.

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Caverion’s Deputy CEO Thomas Hietto on COVID and sustainable buildings

Thomas Hietto, deputy CEO at Caverion, is navigating the megatrends of sustainability and digitalisation of the buildings we live and work in, but also the whirlpool of a global pandemic. Thanks to decisive action and active leadership, Caverion has been able to manage the situation at hand remarkably well. In managing what Thomas calls the first phase of the pandemic and its effects, three distinct practices, all part of a longer-term development of Caverion leadership have played a crucial role.

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We are not living in usual times, don’t work in usual ways - Future-proof your business

The Coronavirus has had a huge impact on all organizations – big and small, international and domestic. Some are struggling seriously while some are continuing with their business pretty much as before. The key issue now is what makes companies operating in an open, global market successful. What gives them fuel to reinvent themselves? What gives them energy to evolve continuously?

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The hidden potential: serious gamers in your organisation could help you excel at remote leadership

It’s not hard to imagine a future where virtual working will dramatically increase and where leaders are faced with the complexity of managing remote working teams. Leading teams with very little, if any, traditional face-to-face interactions is surely a skill that leaders quickly need to grasp in these times. Who is successful today and to where do we look to quickly get up to speed? Our colleague Heikki Otsolampi shares his thoughts in this first of a series of articles, on why it’s important to look for insights and experience in places you might not have looked before.

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Lessons learned in a crisis

In the wake of the Corona pandemic leaders are keen to see concrete examples of what works and what doesn’t to lessen the impact of this crisis. Alumni Consultant and Manager Malin Samuelsson recently caught up with Christian Carlsson, SVP HR at Gunnebo to find out more about how they are tackling this multifaceted crisis.

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