My Global Leadership Legacy, Milestones, and Scientific Journey in Making a Positive, Lasting and Impactful Difference with a Digital Growth Mindset.
Vanel Beuns
A Stellar Servant and Transformational Leader with a Human-centric Approach: My leadership legacy, Milestones and Scientific Journey as CEO, Quintessential Intellectual, Risk MGMT Advocate, and Consummate Civil Servant.
As an exemplary academic intellectual, I dedicate sufficient time to reading, learning, traveling across countries and continents, studying, networking, and contemplating complex macroeconomic, financial, and technological issues with purpose. On a daily basis, I commit extensive hours to engage with challenging topics through effective communication with friends across countries and organizations. I prioritize personal and professional growth with a digital mindset.
1) What is the list of the TOP 50 Global High Risks and Challenges in 2024?
2) What is the list of the TOP 30 most in-demand skills and leadership core competencies necessary for the critical positions of C-suite executives?
3) What is Fraud? About AI Forensic Audit? Can Artificial Intelligence (AI) help organizations eliminate fraud and corruption to save millions, billions, and trillions of dollars?
Upskilling and Reskilling Imperative for C-suite Executives and Business Leaders:
As a former Professor of Psychology, I have been keeping a diary. It has served me well tracking key economic developments and technology trends through the pursuit of knowledge. ?I am a firm believer in bold action to drive digital transformation and innovate bold solutions. In my successful executive and leadership career, I witnessed firsthand that bold action is necessary to solve problems, deliver great outputs and achieve quality results.
What is Digital Leadership? The global demand for highly successful Tech-Savvy executives, thoughtful leaders, visionaries, and talented High-Tech experts with excellent problem-solving, analytical, strategic data-driven decision-making, and digital skills has never been greater in 2024. Discover the scientific path and explore opportunities to global executive and leadership career success.
What is Debt Management? Learn more about Organizational Systemic Risks, Global Financial Systems, as well as Monetary and Fiscal Policies. Can Generative AI (GenAI) help organizations save millions, billions, and trillions of dollars? Find out how?
What is Servant Leadership? I discovered my Passion with Purpose and Fulfillment decades ago, becoming a Professor of Psychology. I am grateful for the opportunity to motivate, inspire, educate, coach, mentor and prepare highly successful C-suite Executives and Leaders.
What is Transformational Leadership? I spend a considerable amount of time engaging in intellectual pursuits. I allocate a significant portion of my time to reflecting on macroeconomic and financial and technological issues. I never STOP upskilling and reskilling. I will never STOP travelling across countries to sharpen my global leadership skills and enhance my expert-knowledge.
As a lifelong learner with intellectual curiosity, I am thankful to the executive team of the International Monetary Fund (IMF). And I am grateful for the 2024 March issue of Finance and Development (F&D) Magazine.
“The 2024 March issue of Finance and Development (F&D) magazine asks, “Economics: How should it change?? For this issue, we invited leading economists and other eminent thinkers to share their views on how economics can better address the challenges of the 21st century.”??
“From financial crises to climate change to technological innovation, the global economy has evolved drastically in recent decades, yet economics as a discipline is much slower to adapt.”
?As a quintessential academic intellectual and a former Professor of Psychology, I have kept a diary.?Hold on, I'll check in my diary.? As cutting-edge science and emerging technologies are evolving, I continue making entries in my diary.
Once again, I am thankful to the executive team of IMF. And I am grateful for the message below:
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Dear Vanel,
From financial crises to climate change to technological innovation, the global economy has evolved drastically in recent decades, yet economics as a discipline is much slower to adapt. In the 2024 March issue of Financial and Development (F&D) we ask,?Economics: How should it change?
“Extensive professional soul-searching since the global financial crisis of 2008 has focused on how economics can better integrate social sciences and elevate welfare and distributional issues,” write F&D editor-in-chief, Gita Bhatt.
“There has been much rethinking of macroeconomics and the design of policy approaches. And there is a growing consensus that the profession must be open to new ideas and frameworks if it hopes to solve the world’s biggest problems.”
This issue of F&D takes a fresh look at the discipline. We invited leading economists and other eminent thinkers to share their views on how economics must change to better address the challenges of the 21st?century.
Leading with our symposium,?How Economics Must Change, we ask six prominent economists to contemplate how the profession can improve:
1) Rethinking My Economics: Questioning one’s views as circumstances evolve can be a good thing |?Angus Deaton
2) Why and how Economics must change: Economics needs greater humility, a better sense of history, and more diversity |?Jayati Ghosh
3) Renewing Economics: Fundamental economic changes require a departure from simplistic economics |?Diane Coyle
4) How Inflation Radically Changes Economic Ideas: Inflation teaches us that supply, not demand, constrains our economies, and government borrowing is limited |?John H. Cochrane
5) Breaking the Debt Supercycle: Dependence on credit to boost demand imperils the world economy—we must correct the underlying imbalances |?Atif Mian
6) Economic and Innovation: Economists can play a crucial role in the development of innovations for serving social, environmental, and other human needs |?Michael Kremer
7) New Lessons from Behavioral Economics: The long reach of life experience affects real-world economic outcomes, for policymakers and consumers alike |?Ulrike Malmendier and Clint Hamilton
8) March of the Models: Economists turned classical word-based political economy into a mathematical discipline |?Niall Kishtainy