New report: The future of business is intergenerational - Club of Rome
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New Study with the UN Youth Office: The Future of Business is Intergenerational - St. Gallen Symposium
A new joint report of the UN Youth Office, the St. Gallen Symposium and the Club of Rome underlines the transformative potential of intergenerational leadership in driving business success, sustainability, and innovation. Around the world, there’s a widening generational gap in business leadership: While the median age of the global workforce is 39.6, the global average age of CEO stands at 56.8. The average age of board members across major mar…
New report: The future of business is intergenerational - Club of Rome
A new report released by the UN Youth Office, the St. Gallen Symposium and The Club of Rome is calling on businesses to embrace intergenerational leadership as a driver of innovation, sustainability, and long-term success. Titled How Intergenerational Leadership Unlocks Innovation and Sustainability in Business, the report outlines how the widening age gap in corporate leadership—where the average CEO is 56.8 years old while the global workforce…
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