Leaders are deeply concerned about whether the next generation is truly prepared, not just in skills, but in character and resilience. There’s a widening gap between technical ability and emotional maturity. Traits like entitlement, short-term thinking, and lack of grit are often cited, making it...
"So teach us to number our days, that we may apply our hearts unto wisdom."— Psalm 90:12
We live in a digital world that bombards us with images of success and filtered portrayals of significance. Social media, notifications, and constant connectivity push another’s idea of a meaningful life (insinuating that we aren't cutting it as a person or as a leader.)
I’m working on the initial outline of my upcoming book with the working title: Character Mandate: Winning Strategies for Building Tomorrow’s AI Leader.
The second subtitle poses a pressing question: Will we lead AI—or will it lead us?
As I reflect on the new leadership development project I'm working on - Character Mandate: Winning Strategies for Building Timeless Virtues in Tomorrow's AI Leader (Will we lead AI? Or, will it lead us?), I've also been reflecting on Prayer. Quotes like these challenge me: