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Leadership In The Digital Age

Benjamin Loh, Managing Director, Flare Communications Coaching

23-Oct-24 11:00

Leadership In The Digital Age

Leadership styles and principles shape how leaders guide teams, make decisions, and inspire action. Effective leadership means adapting to each situation, balancing directive and supportive roles. Today, leadership goes beyond traditional roles — it is also about stepping onto the digital stage as an icon of a company or industry. Leaders today must navigate disruption while positioning themselves as thought leaders who inspire trust and innovation.

In this episode, we explore digital-age leadership with Benjamin Loh, a Certified Speaking Professional and Managing Director of Flare Communications Coaching, and discuss how to cultivate influence and shape the future of business beyond the boardroom.

Produced by: Carol Wong

Presented by: Richard Bradbury


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