Navigating the zeitgeist: How should leaders respond?

MAY 12, 202627 MIN
The Future Report

Navigating the zeitgeist: How should leaders respond?

MAY 12, 202627 MIN

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<p>The current zeitgeist is defined by a profound sense of fragility and a long tail of uncertainty. </p><p><br></p><p>While experts often predict quick recoveries from economic and geopolitical shocks, the collective wisdom of the Australian public suggests a more cautious outlook, with many bracing for challenges to persist for a year or more.</p><p><br></p><p> This time of perpetual change has produced a unique emotional landscape where frustration and anxiety now outweigh the initial shock of the pandemic. Particularly among the younger generations, the lack of historical context has led to a sense of being overwhelmed, highlighting a critical need for social infrastructure that fosters resilience rather than just providing empathy.</p><p><br></p><p>To navigate this volatile environment, leadership must evolve from ruinous empathy toward a model of active agency and servant leadership. By drawing on the historical perspective of older generations and the traditional grit of the Australian spirit, leaders can help their teams see beyond the immediate crisis. </p><p><br></p><p>Access McCrindle Plus here: https://mccrindle.com.au/mccrindle-plus/</p>