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Unilevers HR chief: The future of work requires these skills Leena Nair chats with Meet The Leader about experimenting with 4-day work weeks and other flexible models - and why soft skills like vulnerability will be key for leaders in future decades
Leena Nair - Agenda Contributor | World Economic Forum Leena Nair has been Global Chief Executive Officer at Chanel since January 2022 Leena is highly respected as a visionary leader whose ability to champion a long-term, purpose-driven agenda is matched with a consistently strong track record of business outcomes Prior to joining Chanel, Leena spent 30 years at Unilever, serving as the company’s Chief Human Resources Officer (CHRO) and a
Gokul M Nair | World Economic Forum Gokul Nair is a digital marketer and advertising professional Currently, he works for the Silicon Valley startup Way com, an automotive marketplace simplifying car ownership for Americans He is trained in marketing, media, and communications, and has worked across journalism, advertising, and digital communications Previously, he was the Features Correspondent for The New Indian Express, a
Sridharan Nair - Agenda Contributor | World Economic Forum Sridharan Nair is PwC Malaysia's Managing Partner and CEO of PwC SEAPEN Region The PwC SEAPEN Region comprises Malaysia, Thailand, Vietnam, Cambodia and Laos and employs more than 3,000 people He has 24 years' experience in audit and business advisory services, having worked with a wide range of clients in the UK and Malaysia
What will the world look like after COVID-19? | World Economic Forum Chandran Nair The pandemic has highlighted domestic and international weaknesses, driving the need for global change There are 10 broad areas to look at when we consider the world we might want post-COVID-19 Taken together, these should build resilience in the face of existential threats and future threats
Technology alone cant solve our problems. Heres what might Chandran Nair The Fourth Industrial Revolution can't be a panacea for the problems caused by our obsession with unchecked economic growth We need instead a concerted effort to reset our economic systems and make some hard choices about our future paths An approach I call 'insured resilience' could be the answer we need Here's a guide
Chandran Nair - Agenda Contributor | World Economic Forum Chandran is the founder and CEO of the Global Institute For Tomorrow (GIFT) He is the author of the best-seller -Consumptionomics: Asia's Role in Reshaping Capitalism and Saving the Planet His photo book project The Other Hundred aims to provide a counterpoint to the mainstream media consensus about some of today's most important issues Chandran frequently speaks at major global gatherings