Ground-breaking book calls for a new style of leadership and new form of organizational structure
ME NewsWire/ Business Wire
PHILADELPHIA. - Wednesday, February 26th 2014
A
new book published this month reveals the six ‘megatrends’ that are
fundamentally transforming the global business environment.
The
book illustrates the dramatic impact these megatrends are having on
companies and on their markets, cultures, systems, and processes. It
sets out a compelling vision of how firms will need to be structured and
led in the future.
Leadership 2030: The Six Megatrends You Need
To Understand To Lead Your Company Into The Future is written by Hay
Group consultants Georg Vielmetter and Yvonne Sell, and published by
Amacon Books. It is the first business book to analyze the six
megatrends – in isolation and in combination – and explore their
implications for organizations and leaders.
The megatrends
Based
on unique foresight analysis, Leadership 2030 pinpoints the following
megatrends that businesses and their leaders will need to address in the
coming decades:
Globalization 2.0: Asia dominates the global economy, and a new middle class emerges.
Environmental crisis: Sustainability moves from CSR initiative to business-critical imperative.
Individualism and value pluralism: Freedom of choice erodes loyalty and overhauls employee motivation.
Digitization: Work goes mobile, and the boundaries blur between private and professional life.
Demographic change: Aging populations intensify the talent war.
Technological convergence: Powerful new technologies combine to transform many aspects of everyday life.
Georg
Vielmetter, European head of leadership and talent at Hay Group,
comments: “These are changing times. We wanted to get a clear grasp of
exactly what is changing, what the future will look like, and how
business leaders need to adapt to cope.”
The consequences
The authors also identify five combined consequences of the megatrends (‘reinforcers’) for businesses to tackle:
Stakeholder proliferation: A multiplication of the vested interests leaders need to consider.
A power shift: Away from leaders and toward stakeholders.
New working practices: The emergence of a new ‘social practice’ of work.
Cost explosion: Due to the scarcity of talent and natural resources and use of new technologies.
Ethicization of business: A demand for the highest ethical standards from firms and their leaders.
Tomorrow’s leaders
Leadership
2030 highlights how the business leaders of tomorrow will need to be
very different to those of today. Conventional styles of leadership will
prove inadequate in a world shaped by the megatrends.
The vast
complexities of the global business landscape will demand what the
authors call ‘altrocentric’ leaders: individuals whose primary focus is
on others, not themselves, and who see themselves as a part of the
greater whole.
The book sets out a model for the skills and
competencies of the altrocentric leader. Essential attributes include
empathy, maturity, integrity, openness and self-awareness; impeccable
ethical standards; complex strategic thinking; and the ability to create
meaning for employees.
Georg Vielmetter comments: “Traditional,
command-and-control leadership will fall short in the face of the
megatrends. The future will demand a new style of leader: one who
instinctively understands the subtleties of leadership, and knows that
he or she cannot navigate the complexities of the business environment
alone.”
Bounded autonomy
Altrocentric leaders will also
realize that new kinds of organizational structure will be needed to
allow their firms to adapt as the landscape evolves.
Increased
complexity will demand tighter management and co-ordination, yet
employees will want greater flexibility and control over their work and
lifestyle. Leadership 2030 therefore calls for leaders to create
‘bounded autonomy’ – autonomy defined by a clear direction and defined
boundaries – to empower and guide employees in an individualized and
digital world.
Yvonne Sell comments: “Organizations typically
struggle to provide autonomy and to create boundaries. Yet bounded
autonomy will be the greatest weapon in the war for talent, and a vital
enabler of innovation in a megatrend-driven environment.”
Further information
To
purchase a copy of Leadership 2030, or for more information on the
book, the megatrends and the implications for organizations and their
leaders, please visit Hay Group’s microsite at:
www.haygroup.com/leadership2030.
To arrange an interview with the
authors, please contact Mitch Kent at mitch.kent@haygroup.com or on +1
(215) 861 2315. Alternatively, the authors may be contacted directly at
georg.vielmetter@haygroup.com / yvonne.sell@haygroup.com.
About the authors
Georg
Vielmetter heads Hay Group’s European leadership and talent practice,
and is regional director for the consulting practices across Europe. He
has a master’s degree in sociology, economics, and psychology, and a
Ph.D. in philosophy and social theory. He has published works on
leadership, culture, and philosophy, and is a regular keynote speaker at
management conferences in Europe. You can follow him on Twitter
@GVielmetter and on LinkedIn: http://de.linkedin.com/in/georgvielmetter
Yvonne
Sell is head of Hay Group’s UK & Ireland leadership and talent
practice, and a member of the core European leadership and talent team.
She has a Ph.D. in industrial and organizational psychology, retains a
keen interest in practical leadership research, and has published
numerous articles on leadership. She is a regular speaker at conferences
in the UK and Europe. Connect with her on LinkedIn:
uk.linkedin.com/pub/yvonne-sell/12/ba9/6b9
About the megatrend research
Hay
Group conducted extensive foresight research and analysis in
partnership with Z_Punkt. The unique program initially examined around
20 megatrends, identifying those with the greatest impact on the
business environment, organizations and leaders. The authors then
analyzed Hay Group data on thousands of global employees’ views about
their companies’ leadership practices, and conducted hundreds of
conversations with business leaders and academics about the megatrends.
They also examined the impact of the six megatrends in combination, to
fully understand the consequences for business. Based on this exhaustive
research, the authors were able to identify what leaders need to do for
their organizations to survive and thrive in the future.
About Hay Group
Hay
Group is a global management consulting firm that works with leaders to
transform strategy into reality. We develop talent, organize people to
be more effective and motivate them to perform at their best. Our focus
is on making change happen and helping people and organizations realize
their potential.
We have over 3000 employees working in 87
offices in 49 countries. Our insight is supported by robust data from
over 125 countries. Our clients are from the private, public and
not-for-profit sectors, across every major industry, and represent
diverse business challenges. For almost 70 years, we have been renowned
for the quality of our research and the intellectual rigor of our work.
We transform research into actionable insights. We give our clients
breakthrough perspectives on their organization, and we do it in the
most efficient way to achieve the desired results. For more information
please contact your local office through www.haygroup.com. Twitter:
@haygroup LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/company/hay-group
Contacts
Hay Group
Mitch Kent, +1-215-861-2315
www.haygroup.com
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