Mun-Wai Chung
In a world where change is the only constant, being agile is no longer an option – it's a necessity for survival. But what does it truly mean to be an agile leader in the age of disruption? Join us for a captivating journey into the heart of agile leadership, where we unravel the secrets to thriving in an era of unprecedented volatility. Discover why the most successful leaders aren't just tech-savvy but also deeply human.
We’ll explore the essence of true agile leadership – enabling teams to achieve extraordinary results while creating great workplaces and value for society. Discover the paradoxical mindset shifts that agile leaders must embrace, turning uncertainty into opportunity. Learn how to masterfully blend cutting-edge technologies like AI with the quintessentially human skills of empathy, emotional intelligence, and creativity.
Through real-world case studies, you'll learn to navigate the delicate dance between innovation and operational excellence, fostering a culture of experimentation while maintaining a laser focus on customer-centric excellence.
This talk isn't just about keeping up—it's about staying ahead, embracing the chaos, and leading with agility and heart.
Prepare to be inspired, challenged, and equipped with a practical toolkit for unleashing the agile rebel within – because in today's rapidly evolving landscape, the future belongs to the boldest and most adaptable leaders.
Buckle up and get ready to redefine what it means to lead effectively in this fast-paced world!
About the speaker:
As a business agility specialist and executive advisor, Mun-Wai specializes in building adaptive and innovative organizations. Her clients learn from and appreciate her pragmatic and people-first systems approach. “Release the potential of your staff and they will release the potential of the business” is what she goes by. She has over 20 years of corporate and agile experience. Started in Engineering, she ended up being Chief of Staff when she started messing around in HR, Finance and Facilities. She works in organizations around the world, from startups to large enterprises, across various industries. Her ability to make the complex simple allows her to help the executives understand how their decisions affect the rest of the organization across the globe.
She frequently speaks at global conferences and professional gatherings. She also shares her experience, thoughts, and insights through her podcast, blogs, articles, and monthly Leadership Memos at https://www.munwaic.com.