Posts Tagged ‘leadership’
Europe: Your time is over!
A book worth reading, if you want to frce yourself out of the European etnocentrism and get going in Asia, including China and India:
A note from Kishore Mahbubani:
For over two decades, I have lived the life of a nomadic intellectual, absorbing ideas at great intellectual watering holes, like Davos and Aspen, Ditchley and Pocantico. Initially, I was overwhelmed by the confidence and energy of Western intellectuals. They had sharp minds, always producing new insights as they spoke.
It has come as a huge personal shock for me to see this same group of Western intellectuals now becoming totally blind to emerging new realities. At a time of rapid change, these Western minds remain complacent and smug. I tried to puncture this smugness in my speeches and columns. Sadly, I failed. They could not see that we are moving from a monocivilizational world to a multi-civilizational world.
These failures taught me a lesson. The only way to persuade the West of the need to change mindsets was to try and develop an alternative weltanschauung. That is the ambitious goal of this book. If we do not wake the West up from its intellectual complacency, we are headed for trouble.
Learn more of Kishore Mahbubani, a leader to pay attention to.
Karen Lassen Nørgaard
Today, we also welcome Karen Lassen Nørgaard who holds a BSc in Business Administration and Psychology from Copenhagen Business School.
Read more about Karen Lassen Nørgaard here
Annette Kledal
We are happy to inform that Annette Kledal (PCC) is now Associated Partner with NDUNA – Executive Advisor to the Chief.
Annette is among the top accredited International Coaching Federation (ICF) coaches and one of the best qualified educators in the coaching industry in Scandinavia.
In 1998, she founded Expand Aps and has since then trained a vast number of Denmark’s best coaches.
Read more about Annette Kledal here:
