Enabling Executives During Crisis Recovery
in WEBINAR
On-demand Webinar: Learn about the role emerging executives play in transforming the business and executing evolving business strategy.

*This webinar was presented by DDI Canada.
How can senior executives anticipate where the market is headed and reposition the business?
What support do they need in their efforts to extricate themselves from crisis management to play their role?
Business leaders across industries are shifting their attention and organizational resources to where the business will be in the coming months. In this webinar we will focusing on the role emerging executives play in transforming the business and executing evolving business strategy.
What role do “emerging executives” play in transforming the business and executing evolving business strategy? How can organizations support them in their roles, develop them, and prepare for the future talent needs of the organization?
In this on-demand webinar, our presenters discuss: Where executives are focused to prepare for future business and what support they need to effectively play their role
- The role “emerging executives” play in business transformation
- How to strategically leverage leader’s talent at all levels, provide critical business expertise, and develop leadership bench strength
- Why reviewing and potentially revising business drivers is critical to the impact of leadership talent strategy
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