Issue 2 2021

We’ve discussed the qualities of exceptional leadership throughout the last few years. Most of the time, the list is pretty static with little in the way of deviation. Last year proved to be an anomaly in that sense, with leaders of all varieties ...

Issue 2 2021

As always, CEO Monthly is dedicated to providing the latest news and features across the business world to our readership. After all, knowledge sharing is crucial to enduring success – especially in a world that seems so focused on adapting, changing and shifting beneath our very feet.

We’ve discussed the qualities of exceptional leadership throughout the last few years. Most of the time, the list is pretty static with little in the way of deviation. Last year proved to be an anomaly in that sense, with leaders of all varieties being tested in new novel ways. There was no guidebook or precedent, and much of what was decided was almost utilitarian in its outlook and approach. We’ve seen how 2020 impacted previous ‘best practices’ of leadership. We’ve seen it raw and exposed. Over the last few months, we’ve seen a new paradigm emerge, where even the most established businesses suddenly find a sense of mortality. Nothing is absolute or certain.

Which begs the question – how has leadership changed in light of 2020? That’s something we’ll be digging into over the following issues, and we’ve just dipped our toes in here. So, with that – enjoy!

Until next time, we hope you have a fantastic month ahead.

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