The Science of Certainty in the Most Uncertain Times
An election year is predictably upon us. What this means is that both the short-term future and the long-term future are at high levels of uncertainty. Some of the bigger questions many business leaders are asking themselves are:
- Who will win the presidential election, and how will it affect the economy at large?
- What are the potential policy changes, and how might they impact different sectors like banking, energy and healthcare?
- How might new regulations influence international trade relations and consumer spending habits?
While the economy flutuates in a cyclical pattern, the potential for a leadership change in our country always brings with it high levels of uncertainty through every industry and for organizations and individuals alike. But let’s remember, as I just mentioned above: Cyclical Change is something we know we can leverage. Every four years, we will have an election for a new president.
So instead of putting your life and organization on pause to wait and see what happens, this is the perfect moment to put my Anticipatory Leader Strategies into motion. This type of…