Future Business Leader
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Besides the
traditional hard skills of accounting, marketing, and finance, the business
executive of the future will be a leader and a visionary rather than merely a
manager, he will have a global outlook and be knowledgeable of information
systems and technology, he will capitalize on diversity and be a master of
teamwork, he will be creative and show initiative, he will be able to discern
patterns and opportunities in apparent chaos and have the ability to synthesize
information rather than just analyze it, and, above all, he will be strong on
interpersonal skills and be able to communicate effectively. In short, being
smart and well trained in traditional business areas will no longer be enough
for the business leader of the twenty-first century.
Specifically, the ideal business leader of the future must be cross
functional, or have the ability to combine disparate skills to solve problems.
He must be a visionary and a leader; that is, he must combine hard work and a
deep understanding of the business in which he is in with the ability to
inspire others to also work hard to make the vision a reality. He must work
effectively on teams, be accepted by others as the person with the best sense
of the challenge confronting the group, and be able to break problems into manageable,
status-free tasks that others are willing to focus on. He must have a deep
understanding of global issues and the ethical aspects of her business
decisions. He must be familiar with and be able to use information technology
and be comfortable with technology in general. He does not have to be a
scientist, but he must understand in detail how the technology incorporated in
the product or service that the firm sells works and avoid calling the experts
every time he has to make a decision. He must have some experience with
excellence – in whatever field – so as to recognize it and encourage it in
others when he sees it.
Sounds impossible? Maybe it is, but those who come
closer to this ideal will rise to the pinnacles of business leadership in the
future. Having an M.B.A. from a good school is important, but in today’s world
no one is automatically impressed. The business leader of the future must sell
himself and above all must perform. Today’s corporations have enormous
expectations from its newly minted M.B.A.s, often expecting them to have
talents and abilities that few chief executives possess. Most of the 700 or so
business schools, from Harvard to the most modest, understand this and are
striving to reengineer the training of M.B.A.s to reflect the qualifications
that the future business leader must possess for the new, competitive, dynamic
world of the twenty-first century. The difficulty is that many of the new required
skills are hard to measure and teach in the classroom, and that is why many
business schools are taking in students who already have some business and
real-world experience.
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