EDGE 2025 - Riaz Shah: Leading in Disruptive Times
EDGE 2025 Excerpts
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Explore how artificial intelligence is reshaping work and leadership against the backdrop of demographic shifts. As technology accelerates and talent becomes scarcer, leaders must rethink how they engage and empower people. This keynote challenges traditional assumptions and offers a fresh perspective on thriving in disruption. It concludes with three essential principles for future-ready leadership—ones that will determine who adapts, who thrives, and who gets left behind.
Key Takeaways:
- Success creates rigidity: If you’re efficient but not adaptable, you’re vulnerable. Reinvent before you’re forced to.
- Leadership must shift from knowing to asking: In uncertain times, wisdom is found in open-minded questioning, not fixed playbooks.
- Three imperatives: curiosity, humanity, boldness: They’re not soft skills. They’re survival strategies in the new economy.
- Disruption is your opportunity: From AI to longevity to migration, the future favors the adaptable and awake.
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