TechHR
ex
L&D
UNPLUGGED
Sphere
About Us • Contact Us
People Matters ANZ
People Matters Logo
Login / Signup
People Matters Logo
Login / Signup
  • Current
  • Top Stories
  • News
  • Magazine
  • Research
  • Events
  • Videos
  • Webinars
  • Podcast

© Copyright People Matters Media Pte. Ltd. All Rights Reserved.

 

 

  • HotTopic
    HR Folk Talk FutureProofHR
  • Strategy
    Leadership Csuite StrategicHR EmployeeRelations BigInterview
  • Recruitment
    Employer Branding Appointments Permanent Hiring Recruitment
  • Performance
    Skilling PerformanceMgmt Compensation Benefits L&D Employee Engagement
  • Culture
    Culture Life@Work Diversity Watercooler SheMatters
  • Tech
    Technology HR Technology Funding & Investment Startups Metaverse
  • About Us
  • Advertise with us
  • Become a sponsor
  • Contact Us
  • Feedback
  • Write For Us

Follow us:

Privacy Policy • Terms of Use

© Copyright People Matters Media Pte. Ltd. All Rights Reserved.

People Matters Logo
  • Current
  • Top Stories
  • News
  • Magazine
  • Research
  • Events
  • Videos
  • Webinars
  • Podcast
Login / Signup

Categories:

  • HotTopic
    HR Folk Talk FutureProofHR
  • Strategy
    Leadership Csuite StrategicHR EmployeeRelations BigInterview
  • Recruitment
    Employer Branding Appointments Permanent Hiring Recruitment
  • Performance
    Skilling PerformanceMgmt Compensation Benefits L&D Employee Engagement
  • Culture
    Culture Life@Work Diversity Watercooler SheMatters
  • Tech
    Technology HR Technology Funding & Investment Startups Metaverse
Skilling leadership for the new world of business

Story • 6th Dec 2021 • 2 Min Read A Brand Reachout Initiative

Skilling leadership for the new world of business

SkillingLearning & Development#HybridWorkplace#WinningInThe20s

Author: Anushree Sharma Anushree Sharma
5.4K Reads
In a recent webcast by People Matters and Disprz, Asrif Yusoff, Petronas and Shweta Kumar Chief Skilling Architect, Disprz Leadership Centre deliberated on the importance of empathy and flexibility as core leadership values as well as the need for prioritising hybrid & flexible learning.

As more and more people around the world cultivate their leadership culture, the existing mould of a leader’s profile is also evolving. This disruption is calling for a new breed of leaders, those who emphasise creativity, collaboration, and inclusivity. This disruption caused by the pandemic has prompted leaders to learn to collaborate, work with peers and employees in the “new normal” and lead with creativity and not just for productivity. 

In a recent webcast by People Matters and Disprz, Asrif Yusoff, Petronas and Shweta Kumar, Chief Skilling Architect, Disprz Leadership Centre decoded some of the key challenges like, ‘What are the traits and competencies that enable business leaders to drive greater impact?’, ‘How can organisations develop leaders who can translate vision into action?’, and ‘How can employers develop and invest in learning programmes to empower leaders?’.

Here are the key learnings from the session:

Empathy, flexibility are the key elements that a leadership style of “new normal” demands

Taking the example of his organisation, Petronas, Yusoff shares that for them, increased flexibility, empathy, and trust. 

He said, “I think most organisations are being more receptive to remote working flexibility in the way we communicate either in person or in the virtual environment. This also holds for learning– flexibility in the way we learn which is where this first comes into play in trying to address these needs of organisations right.”

He adds, “In addition to flexibility, I think one of the super-critical skills for a leader is empathy. It has been important all these while but coming out of the pandemic, understanding the challenges that each of us faces while managing personal commitments is a key to better talent management. Empathy is crucial for us to ensure that we take care of each other.”

Making learning flexible & hybrid

In the context of Petronas Leadership Centre, Yusoff reflects how the learning programs were conducted 100% in-person, in the classroom. And in the past year, they are delivering some leadership development courses that are 100% online. “ We were of the assumption that learning engagement goes higher with the classroom mode of learning wherein facilitator and learner can interact in-person, however, the new normal proved that similar engagement can be built with the right technology, online.” however, there is a percentage of talent which prefers classroom training, paving way for us to adopt a flexible approach to learning– hybrid.

Kumar also encouraged adopting a hybrid way of learning stating, “We also believe in a hybrid model and we've been believing in a hybrid model long before the pandemic started. The reason is that we believe that technology provides you with efficiency and scalability.”

From the session, it was evident that as more and more people around the world exert their leadership and participate equally in business, the existing mould of a leader's profile is slowly becoming irrelevant. This disruption is calling for a new breed of leaders. Ones who will emphasize creativity, collaboration, and inclusivity.

Due to the disruption caused by this pandemic, leaders must learn to collaborate in a multiverse of networked organizations, working with co-located and non-co-located peers and employees. Leaders must lead for creativity rather than productivity.

To get full insights from the session, click here to watch the webcast.

Read More

Did you find this article helpful?


You Might Also Like

5 sensitive data types employees are feeding AI

STORY • 5th Mar 2025 • 5 Min Read

5 sensitive data types employees are feeding AI

Strategic HRSkillingHR Technology#AdaptableHR#Cybersecurity#Artificial Intelligence
Five Things Leaders Need to Succeed in 2025

STORY • 26th Dec 2024 • 4 Min Read

Five Things Leaders Need to Succeed in 2025

LeadershipSkillingLearning Management SystemsLeadership Solutions#Innovation#HRCommunity
Key L&D trends for 2025

STORY • 28th Nov 2024 • 3 Min Read

Key L&D trends for 2025

SkillingLearning & Development#HRTech#HRCommunity
NEXT STORY: Rapid-Fire with Mark Billington, Managing Director International, ICAEW

Trending Stories

  • design-thinking-hr

    Skype is dead: Did Microsoft's leadership let a billion-doll...

  • design-thinking-hr

    From copy-paste to creative spark: mastering generative AI i...

  • design-thinking-hr

    Keeping the C-suite in the C-suite - how do we reduce execut...

  • design-thinking-hr

    Return to office: the legalities

People Matters Logo

Follow us:

Join our mailing list:

By clicking “Subscribe” button above, you are accepting our Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy.

Company:

  • About Us
  • Advertise with us
  • Become a sponsor
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Use

Contact:

  • Contact Us
  • Feedback
  • Write For Us

© Copyright People Matters Media Pte. Ltd. All Rights Reserved.

Get the latest Articles, Insight, News & Trends from the world of Talent & Work. Subscribe now!
People Matters Logo

Welcome Back!

or

Enter your registered email address to login

Not a user yet? Lets get you signed up!

A 5 digit OTP has been sent to your email address.

This is so we know it's you. Haven't received it yet? Resend the email or then change your email ID.

People Matters Logo

Welcome! Let's get you signed up...

Starting with the absolulte basics.

Already a user? Go ahead and login!

A 5 digit OTP has been sent to your email address.

This is so we know it's you. Haven't received it yet? Resend the email or then change your email ID.

Let's get to know you better

We'll never share your details with anyone, pinky swear.

And lastly...

Your official designation and company name.