Cambridge Judge Business School and Bain & Company warn of ‘permanent complexity’ in global finance

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Cambridge Judge Business School and Stratos, Bain & Company have published a new whitepaper warning that the global financial system has entered a phase of sustained structural instability, as geopolitical fragmentation, rapid technological change and shifting capital flows redraw the rules for business.

The whitepaper – Power, Capital and Governance: Leadership in a Fragmented World – draws on insights from financial sector CEOs, policymakers and academics as part of Bain’s Stratos Global Program, which brought together more than 50 financial services CEOs in Cambridge in April. The paper aims to offer a clear assessment of the forces reshaping global finance and the leadership imperatives they demand.

Launched today at the Stratos India Forum, Mumbai, the paper looks at forces reshaping the system and three leadership imperatives to help leaders navigate.

Whitepaper

Whitepaper: Power, Capital and Governance: Leadership in a Fragmented World

🔗 Download the whitepaper to rethink your leadership playbook: Power, Capital and Governance: Leadership in a Fragmented World (PDF) 

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Wo+Men’s Leadership Centre – Cambridge Judge Business School

Authors: 

Feryal Erhun, Professor of Operations and Technology Management and Academic Director of the Wo+Men’s Leadership Centre at Cambridge Judge;
Nishma Gosrani OBE, Partner and Global Stratos Leader, Bain & Company, and Fellow of Cambridge Judge;
Tracey Horn, Director of Corporate Communications and Marketing and Executive Director of the Wo+Men’s Leadership Centre at Cambridge Judge;
Kamiar Mohaddes, Associate Professor in Economics and Policy, Director, Global Executive MBA Programme and Deputy Director, Cambridge Executive MBA Programme at Cambridge Judge;
Jennifer Waller Martin, Executive Director of Executive MBA Programmes at Cambridge Judge, Co-Founder and Executive Director of the Cambridge Centre for Alternative Finance at Cambridge Judge

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