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Being more strategic – Case studies and insights (Ireland May 2023)

Red Star Kim

I was delighted to return to Dublin to lead an in person training workshop for PM Forum Ireland on “ Being more strategic” with delegates from law, accountancy and consultancy firms. We considered strategic thinking, business strategy and marketing and business development strategy.

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Research update on the most in-demand soft skills

Red Star Kim

LinkedIn in-demand soft skills for 2023 In February 2023 The Most In-Demand Skills for 2023 | LinkedIn argued: “Global talent shortages have reached a 16-year high, as 75% of employers can’t find the talent they need with the right blend of technical and soft skills”.

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Be more strategic – PESTLE, Positioning and Plans

Red Star Kim

Digital transformation. Preference for digital/virtual meetings. The Economist – The year in 2023 (subscription required The World Ahead 2023 | The Economist ) is a good starting point for any PESTLE analysis. 62% of their superforecasters suggest global growth in 2023 (as measured by IMF) will be between 1.5%

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Beyond the Horizon: GenAI and Ethical Leadership

MDI Training

GenAI presents vast innovation poten tial , automating complex tasks, enhancing decision-making, and radically improving efficiency across various sectors. For creative industries, GenAI already offers tools for design and content creation, thus freeing up time for strategic thinking and innovation. LinkedIn Did you know?

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Exploring the Influence of AI on Leadership Roles – an experiment by a CEO

MDI Training

Automation of recurring tasks can also create more time for strategic thinking. Creativity and innovation Creativity involves linking different ideas and concepts in unexpected ways. Humans can come up with unconventional solutions, develop ideas, and drive innovation beyond the programmatic capabilities of AI.