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The Future of Leadership in a Digital World

Thu, 17 Sept

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Future of Work Institute

Leadership 4.0: What skills are needed by the new generation of leaders?

The Future of Leadership in a Digital World
The Future of Leadership in a Digital World

Time & Location

17 Sept 2020, 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm AWST

Future of Work Institute, 78 Murray St, Perth WA 6000, Australia

About the Event

What skills are needed by the new generation of leaders? How can we develop them  and build leadership capabilities that are required to successfully lead in  the age of digitalization, AI and robotics? Currently the world is in the  midst of a significant transformation in the way companies worldwide operate.  The fourth industrial revolution, also known as Industry 4.0, is shaping  businesses and changing the way products are produced and offered to  consumers. While every organization operating today is different, all face a  common challenge – they must be successfully led through technological  advancements and new working principles brought by this industry. This digital  revolution leads to new ways of working and leading high-performing teams. It  seems that Industry 4.0 requires Leadership 4.0.

Presenter:

Dr. Vita Akstinaite is a lecturer in Management at Murdoch University in Perth, Australia. Vita has completed PhD at University of Surrey, working on the identification of linguistic markers of the CEO (executive) hubris. She is also a co-founder of The Hubris Hub that focuses on helping businesses to understand hubris and encourages inter-disciplinary collaboration.

RSVP:

This session will be run at 78 Murray Street and . Due to social distancing restrictions, spaces in the face to face session are extremely limited. To reserve your spot, please contact as soon as possible.face to faceonlineDiane.Garnham@curtin.edu.au

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