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Hay Group Report Offers Outlook on Key Global Trends Impacting Leadership

January 4, 2012 Management news in Gurgaon,Haryana, India, Republic of

In a foresight report released, Hay Group, the global management consultancy.




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Gurgaon, Haryana, India, Republic of (Free-Press-Release.com) January 4, 2012 -- Hay Group Report Offers Outlook on Key Global Trends Impacting Leadership

In a foresight report released, Hay Group, the global management consultancy, identifies the six most significant trends that will affect organizations, employees and managers over the next two decades, and the key competencies required of successful future leaders.

“Shifting trends indicate that the next generation of leaders will need to be adept conceptual and strategic thinkers, have deep integrity and intellectual openness, and find new ways to create loyalty among employees,” said Gaurav Lahiri, Managing Director, Hay Group India. “Managers will need to relinquish their own power in favor of collaborative approaches, both inside and outside their organizations. In some cases, this means abandoning many of the behaviors that propelled leaders to the top of their organizations in the first place.”

The report, Leadership 2030, examines six global trends—globalization 2.0, climate change, demographic shifts, digitization, individualization and technological convergence—and their impact on leadership and organizations. Hay Group’s findings on four of these major shifts, and the ways they are changing the competencies required of successful leaders, include:

1. Globalization 2.0: As globalization accelerates, the new business world will be characterized by increasingly diverse teams and declining loyalty between organizations and employees. The balance of power will shift to Asia, a global middle class will rise, and greater inter-connectedness will result in greater volatility in the economic markets.

Leadership Impact: Companies will need to be more agile and collaborative to manage the global/local divide; their leaders will need to be flexible, internationally mobile and culturally sensitive, and they must have strong conceptual and strategic thinking capabilities in order to manage risk and cope with the dangers and uncertainties associated with globalization.

2. Climate Change: Rising emissions and temperatures will be further aggravated by growing residential and industrial waste in developing nations. The scarcity of strategic resources like water, minerals and fossil fuels could trigger price hikes and violent conflict.

Leadership Impact: Organizations will be forced to lower their eco-footprint, adapt to rising operational costs and restructure along sustainable lines; leaders will need outstanding cognitive skills to balance the competing demands of financial success, social responsibility and environmental custodianship, and must act as change agents, advocating environmentally responsible business practices.

3. Demographic Shifts: As the world population grows and ages, demographic imbalances are emerging, leading to skills shortages in some areas and increasing migration.

Leadership Impact: For organizations, fewer people means the war for talent will continue to rage; leaders will need to attract, motivate and retain increasingly diverse teams and find ways to develop and promote the growing numbers of international migrants, women and older people into leadership positions.

4. Digital Lifestyle and Work: Technology will continue to blur the boundaries between private and work lives, will broaden generational divides, and will shift power to employees with extensive digital skills—particularly the rising class of “knowledge workers,” who can work anywhere.

Leadership Impact: As organizations become increasingly virtual, leaders must recognize and harness the critical skills of digital natives, foster collaboration between them and traditional workers, and encourage high levels of openness, integrity and sincerity to build reputation in a more transparent world.

“These trends are not only transforming our businesses, governments and societies, they are significantly impacting the characteristics we will associate with successful leadership in the decades ahead,” added Gaurav. “To thrive in the future, leaders will have to become more nimble and adaptable, guiding organizations to revolutionize their cultures, structures, systems and processes.”


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  • Name: Nidhi Mehra

    Company: Hay Group

    Telephone: +91.12.4417.7400

    Email: ***@haygroup.com



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