IMERGEY Leadership Review: Edition 4 (August – September 2024)
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When you think of iconic startups, certain names likely come to mind. These
companies have become household names and revolutionized entire industries. But
every successful venture has humble beginnings.
A blockchain is a distributed database or ledger shared among a computer network’s nodes. They are best known for their crucial role in cryptocurrency systems for maintaining a secure and decentralized record of transactions, but they are not limited to cryptocurrency uses. Blockchains can be used to make data in any industry immutable—the term used to describe the inability to be altered.
Leadership is often associated with authority, decision-making, and directing others. However, there exists a powerful alternative that flips the script and redefines the very essence of leadership: servant leadership.
An ethical supply chain is a practice that focuses on the need for corporate social responsibility, working to produce products and services in a way that treats its workers and the environment ethically. Supporting an ethical supply chain means that companies will incorporate social and human rights and environmental considerations into how they do business across the world.
A phenomenon known as the shared economy has disrupted traditional notions of ownership and consumption. Collaborative consumption has emerged as a powerful force, reshaping industries and challenging established business models.
“You know, there’s a saying at Microsoft, say don’t be a know-it-all, be a learn-it-all and that’s been me since I can remember.” Vanessa Sorensen is the Chief Partner Officer, […]
In under 10 years, Klook skyrocketed from 3 people to over 1,800 across 26 offices and its revenue has surged at an unstoppable triple-digit pace. Klook’s mission in reshaping travel in the post-COVID world to provide travelers with innovative solution and exclusive deals, demonstrates the company’s dedication to adapting to changing circumstances.