The focus is heavily shifting to dynamic, entrepreneurial individuals who understand how to define outcomes <\/strong><\/span><\/p>\nSo if we’re one of these obsessively socially curious animals with a penchant for constantly knowledging-up on all the cool new stuff – and we love to talk partnerships with other companies in our network, the near future is actually pretty encouraging for us: our skillset now tops the list for what global 2000 leaders are looking. Leadership is under intense pressure to change the norm, to align their operations with the direction their customers are taking them. The wonks who spend all day staring at spreadsheets, focused on execution “left-brained” activities are less in demand – they need to learn how to wrap the needs of the business into broader processes that can cater to customers and support management decisions in real-time. Essentially, if your operations are not in sync with the customer-driven front office, you will likely fail. Yes, you need opinions, you need to speak up, yes you need to stop the nodding and find your inner digital mojo.<\/p>\n
The Bottom-line: This is the new normal – leaving our comfort zones and getting out there to make stuff happen. End the nodding now!<\/span><\/p>\nIt really is as simple as that – we’re all leaving that big comfortable world where all you had to do was turn up for work, do the same routine activities each day, go to the same mundane meetings and keep the lights on. We all know those days are leaving us behind, and if you’re under the age of 55, it’s unlikely you can plot that sneaky escape to early retirement… we’re living in a world where we need to learn about new technologies (you don’t need to code anymore), we need to share experiences and use cases with peers across the industry, and we need to reach outside of our cosy internal networks to talk through smart partnerships with tech firms, supply chain partners, customers etc.<\/p>\n
You only have to look at the reason 200 executives showed up at the HfS FORA Summit in New York to understand motivations have changed in an anonymous poll: they are going out to get educated and share experiences<\/em> with peers. The days where conferences were all about job hopping are over – it’s more about how to stay relevant and ahead of the game.:<\/p>\n <\/p>\n
In essence, there is no written rulebook where this all leads – the world has become an uncertain place politically and we have yet to experience an economic downturn for many years. However, what is clear is sitting in a quiet office all day staring at your emails and nodding in a canine-like fashion is unlikely going to get you where you need to go next in your career. This is the age of getting networked, getting smart and learning from collective experiences. The only comfort zone is the one you make for yourself – being comfortable with the impact of change agent technologies and the experiences you can have working with them.<\/p>\n
So let’s wage a war on the turgid dog nodding motherhood and apple pie, people… Ugh, it makes me want to curl up into the foetal position and reemerge in the 1960s… when thought was valued, and democracy was everything.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
After yesterday’s slightly risqué rant, I received an interesting comment from Nigel Barron (pictured) this morning, an avid follower of HFS…<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":3,"featured_media":2353,"comment_status":"open","ping_status":"open","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"footnotes":""},"categories":[858],"tags":[303],"organization":[],"ppma_author":[19],"class_list":["post-2352","post","type-post","status-publish","format-standard","has-post-thumbnail","hentry","category-global-workforce-and-talent","tag-enterprise-irregulars"],"yoast_head":"\n
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