Historian James MacGregor Burns writes that 'leader' is one of the most observed and least understood phenomena on the planet. Indeed, there are countless numbers of leadership. So, why write another book about it. Because we are a business driven society, but we rarely have detailed discussion about business leadership. Commercial records, stories of big companies and their achievements, several exposures, and other self-expression tools. There is explanation of the result.
Recent meetings and events with CEOs and business leaders team showed some confusion about the advantages of artificial intelligence and businessmen should support it. As a result, many companies do not fully utilize valuable data they possess. As terms become complex and require complex technology, many companies are hesitant to incorporate AI into practice rather than fully understanding the merits they missed. The benefits of data science can be achieved relatively easily, with more knowledge and understanding within the company and support of experienced drivers.
We know that there is no business in leadership. In 2016 Harvard Business Review and MIT interviewed more than 1,000 CEOs from 131 countries and 27 industries. They believe that "90% of the executives surveyed believe that the business has been disrupted or reorganized by the digital business model and 70% do not have the appropriate skills, leadership, or operational structure to respond "I said. We believe that this model can be found not only in corporations but also in civil servants, and in most industries.
Will military experience lead to leadership and business insight? According to researchers at Kellogg Business School at Northwestern University, executives with military experience are better than organizations led by CEOs that have never served before. In fact, many of the world's leading leaders, including Alex Gorsky of Johnson & Johnson, FedEx CEO Frederic Smith, former General Motors CEO Daniel Axon, I have. How can military experiences help these businessmen and women become leaders of large corporations? Military training can teach us lessons about productivity and leadership. These are my common themes: