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THIS WEEK'S TOPIC: How far do you as a corporate leader take in views from others in running your business? How do you draw from the latest and best out there?
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THIS WEEK'S TOPIC: How far do you as a corporate leader take in views from others in running your business? How do you draw from the latest and best out there?
Max Loh EY Asean and Singapore Managing Partner Ernst & Young LLP
Leaders themselves do not have all the answers. Collaboration is the new innovation for leadership. I see myself as a change agent responsible for driving a collaborative culture, mindset and environment to steer and deliver purposeful outcomes - and this is a daily commitment. As multifaceted disruptions confront us, we need more innovation, which makes a "fail-safe" environment that promotes intrapreneurship, and building and leading diverse teams inclusively necessary. Importantly, leadership requires us to challenge ourselves when facts or opinions do not fit with our own world view. Leaders can look beyond their own sector for agile alliances or "industrial mash-ups", or borrow transferable insights from adjacent sectors to accelerate fresh thinking. Above all, listen to your people - and get everyone in the business listening for the best ideas and early disruptive signals.
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