
Why listening is key to building trust in a world in crisis
‘Permacrisis’, ‘polycrisis’, the ‘raging 2020s’ – the descriptions used for our current era are rather grim. On top of things, public trust in leadership finds itself at a historic low.
Marie Sophie Müller manages the Global Future Council on Leadership and develops a portfolio of knowledge products on the topic to set a forward-looking agenda. This is her second stint at the World Economic Forum, where she previously worked on global risks, geopolitics, cybersecurity and the future of democracy. At that time, she also was a Global Leadership Fellow.
At the Geneva Science and Diplomacy Anticipator, she led the development of a training framework for anticipatory leadership, equipping leaders for decision-making and action in a world accelerated by science and technology. She also brings experience in emerging technologies from the Center for Digital Trust at the Swiss Federal Technology Institute of Lausanne (EPFL).
‘Permacrisis’, ‘polycrisis’, the ‘raging 2020s’ – the descriptions used for our current era are rather grim. On top of things, public trust in leadership finds itself at a historic low.
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