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Apprenticeship in the Age of Agents: Rebuilding the Talent Pyramid for a Volatile World

Uncertainty has a habit of arriving in layers. One week it is an energy shock that redraws shipping routes. The next it is a breakthrough in AI that quietly moves from answering questions to operating workflows. The temptation for leaders is to treat each layer separately: a geopolitical contingency plan here, an automation initiative there,

Leadership Compass in a Week of Tariffs, Airspace Disruption, and AI Governance

There are weeks when the headlines feel like background noise. And then there are weeks when leaders can feel the ground move. In recent days, the United Nations has described a sharp escalation in the Middle East involving strikes and missile/drone attacks that are disrupting airspace, transport, and daily life—and fuelling fears of a wider

The Tariff Ruling, the Beijing Summit, and Why Leaders Must Stop Watching and Start Deciding

Last Friday, the U.S. Supreme Court struck down President Trump’s use of emergency economic powers to impose sweeping tariffs. Within hours, Trump announced a new 15% global tariff under a different legal authority — later scaled back to 10% before taking effect on Tuesday. Beijing, meanwhile, issued a measured statement about conducting a “comprehensive assessment”
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