Abstract The author, founder of The Humanity Studio, notes the changing nature and allure of the job of the CEO/Chief Executive Officer, and why a new leadership model is needed. “We’re in a supercycle of disruption,” she writes, “a prolonged, compounding period of change where technology, workforce expectations, and economic forces are colliding—not to destroy leadership, but to force it to evolve.” She describes the supercycle further, in her words, as: Artificial Intelligence/AI is rewriting the rules of business. The workforce has fundamentally changed. Global economic instability is escalating. Market and political instability are reshaping leadership itself . She recounts “the early warning signs of an impending resignation,” including “the no‐win syndrome,” “crisis fatigue takes over,” “the lalent drain becomes personal,” “success no longer feels worth it,” and “a new path looks more appealing.” Besides businesses, “nonprofit leaders, university presidents, and government executives are feeling the same pressure.” She then offers a “bold new imprint” for leaders in four steps, which in her words are 1. Reinvent a Sustainable CEO Role 2. Rethink What Leadership Looks Like. 3. Save the Leadership Pipeline Before It Breaks. 4. Rebuild Trust in Leadership and Close the Next Generation’s Skills Gap.
Christie Smith (Fri,) studied this question.