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Insight
Technology, hybrid models, and changing employee expectations are redefining the workplace. As CEO, your leadership must ensure the organization remains productive, flexible, and attractive to top talent.
Key Strategies:
1. Adopt Flexible Work Policies – Balance performance with employee well-being.
2. Invest in Digital Tools – Enable seamless collaboration anywhere.
3. Redefine Performance Metrics – Focus on outcomes, not hours.
4. Prioritize Culture and Connection – Keep teams engaged in hybrid settings.
5. Upskill Continuously – Prepare talent for future roles.
CEO Leadership Actions.
✅ Communicate a clear vision for your future workplace.
✅ Model flexibility and accountability.
✅ Make employee development a core strategic priority.
Actionable Tip.
- Survey employees on hybrid work satisfaction—use insights to refine policies.
Why This Matters?
The future of work is now. CEOs who adapt quickly create agile, innovative organizations that win the talent and productivity game.
About the Author.
Ernest De-Graft Egyir, CEO advisor and Founding CEO of Chief Executives Network Ghana, convenes the Ghana CEO Summit and served on Ghana’s Economic Dialogue Planning Committee.
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