Leading in dynamic ecosystems
Dimitris Kourepis
Board advisor, Non-executive Director |Digital Transformation expert, Seasoned Global Executive | Εxecutive educator, Speaker, Author of the "leading dynamic ecosystems: by mastering the art of ISOROPIN"
LEADERS face tremendous PRESSURE from diverse stakeholders to perform and achieve conflicting goals within strict time limits. They are in the spotlight TO SUCCEED.
They operate within inefficient ecosystems, leading IMPERFECT organizations with limited resources. They face many challenges in this dynamic, fast-changing, complex world, which is increasingly difficult to understand and predict. Virtual organizations, with increasing employee autonomy and flatter hierarchies, all make leading organizations more challenging than ever before.
Everything moves FAST. Time is short. Deciding WHERE to focus and invest time, WHAT to prioritize & HOW to act are all critical to success but also challenging to figure out.
What’s MOST IMPORTANT to succeed?
Agility or Commitment?
Autonomy or Collaboration?
Experimentation or Risk mitigation?
Fast results or Patience?
Diversity of opinions or short meetings & fast decisions?
Intuition or Data-driven decisions?
Acting fast or Reflecting?
Rigorous planning or Creativity?
Being ruthless or showing Vulnerability?
Innovation or Discipline?
Acceleration or Sustainability?
Networking or Coaching?
Career or Family?
Duty or Pleasure?
Mastering the art of ISOROPIN is important to succeed in your career and life!
Head of Product at Baresquare
2 个月Defining success is the most important; you can take it from there and decide on any conflicting priorities next.
Digital Marketing & eCommerce expert
2 个月Indeed, there are so many conflicting priorities. It's so hard to tick all the boxes.
Τalent Management Freelance Consultant | Recruitment Freelance Consultant | Talent Acquisition Specialist | Academic & Career Counselor | AIESEC Alumna
2 个月Stay human and true to ourselves! For me, that's the #1 thing when success comes to mind. Do what your morals say, but never forget to keep the human side of you!