Professor El Namaki on Strategic Thinking, AI, and the Future of Global Leadership (Communities - News & Events)

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Professor El Namaki on Strategic Thinking, AI, and the Future of Global Leadership


Professor El Namaki is a visionary leader in global management education, recognized for pioneering MBA programs across Europe and China. With a career dedicated to bridging academic theory and business practice, he has redefined strategic leadership for the modern era. Rejecting rigid, outdated planning models, Professor El Namaki advocates for “strategic thinking”—an approach grounded in adaptability, foresight, and cultural intelligence. His groundbreaking concept of “neo-strategic management” equips leaders to navigate today’s volatile environment shaped by rapid technological change, AI, and global disruption. Drawing on extensive experience with institutions such as McKinsey, Philips, and the World Bank, he offers a uniquely global and pragmatic perspective on strategy and leadership. Through his teaching, research, and advisory work, Professor El Namaki continues to influence the evolution of corporate strategy and shape the next generation of business leaders. His work remains essential for those seeking to lead with agility and vision in an uncertain world.

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