
The Cost of Doing Nothing: A Conversation with Janice Stein on Leadership, Geopolitics and Tech
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On this week’s episode of Confluence, host Rana Sarkar sits down with Dr. Janice Stein, founding director of the Munk School of Global Affairs at the University of Toronto, to discuss how organizations and leaders must adapt to our rapidly changing geopolitical moment. Dr. Stein shares observations and lessons from years of advising with leaders and organizations allocating scarce resources to respond to rapid scale crises. How can leaders prepare to succeed in today’s uncertain environment and what is the cost of doing nothing? What critical skillsets are needed for organizations to adapt? What new frameworks will be needed as the fourth industrial revolution continues to change how we work and live? How can the private sector and government build co-literacy to improve collaboration going forward?
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- Janice Stein, University of Toronto
- Janice Stein LinkedIn
- Janice Stein Twitter
- Janice Stein Wikipedia
- Canada School of Public Service – The State of the World with Janice Stein
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