October was an unusually busy month for me. It culminated in my presentation at Forum One in Vilnius, Lithuania. Forum One is one of the biggest leadership events in Europe – held at the Siemens Arena in front of several thousand participants in this small, but very lively Baltic country.
In order to stay relevant in a fast and continuously changing environment, you need to be market-driving rather than market-driven. Market-driven, no matter how responsive, is a reactionary stance. In contrast, market-driving is proactive, creating space of lifestyle enrichment that did not exist before.
I am pleased to have been invited to contribute to the 2014 Sign of Competitiveness Report. This annual document is a collection of.
When it comes to re-imagining boundaries, one of the most fun areas is the ever-present quest for new thrills. This one is my current favorite.
On October 8th I hosted a special, high-profile event that I have been designing and putting together for the past several months: The first ever Forum for Partnership of the Americas. The event, which took place in Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago, was the opening day of the Americas Competitiveness Forum.