कोशिश गोल्ड - मुक्त
What CEOs can learn about legacy from the Pope
Business World Philippines
|May 20, 2025
I'M NOT CATHOLIC, but when I think about the church’s almost 2,000 years of continuity, I feel awe bordering on the religious. Measured by length or impact, the papacy stands alone. But however unique it might be, it is still a leadership position. We can use what we've learned about leadership in other domains to illuminate what Leo XIV might mean for the church and the world. At the same time, the papal transition offers its own lessons for leaders — especially those looking to secure their legacies for the long-term.
Although most analyses of the new pope predict that he will be a figure of continuity who is less likely to make changes than his predecessor, leadership theories disagree, suggesting that he will likely leave a major individual imprint on the church.
In my books Indispensable and Picking Presidents, I tried to answer a question that has engaged scholars going back to Plato: Do leaders matter? The Scottish historian Thomas Carlyle once proclaimed that “The history of the world is but the biography of great men.” Even setting aside the sexism, it’s easy to dismiss this simplistic view of the world. From Karl Marx to modern social scientists, there are plenty of people who argue that history is the product of large forces, not individual choices.
My research reveals that both beliefs offer insights. Most large and powerful organizations — including the Catholic Church — select leaders by evaluating a pool of candidates over a period of years, or even decades. This process filters out unsuitable contenders, leaving the finalists highly competent, but often fungible, so that the individual impact of whoever finally gets the job is low. Think of virtually any Goldman Sachs CEO or McKinsey managing partner; I don’t need to name names because the institutions are more important than the individuals who lead them. I call these highly filtered leaders — they generally perform well but are rarely exceptional.
यह कहानी Business World Philippines के May 20, 2025 संस्करण से ली गई है।
हजारों चुनिंदा प्रीमियम कहानियों और 10,000 से अधिक पत्रिकाओं और समाचार पत्रों तक पहुंचने के लिए मैगज़्टर गोल्ड की सदस्यता लें।
क्या आप पहले से ही ग्राहक हैं? साइन इन करें
Business World Philippines से और कहानियाँ
Business World Philippines
PHL to join talks on safeguarding supply of materials considered strategic for AI dev’t
THE US plans to invite the Philippines to join a multinational initiative to safeguard supply chains for technology deemed vital to artificial intelligence (AI), a US State Department official said on Tuesday.
1 min
December 17, 2025
Business World Philippines
RFM Corp. reports steady profits despite typhoons, lower flour prices
LISTED food and beverage producer RFM Corp. is on track for full-year 2025 sales of P22.2 billion, a modest 2% increase based on preliminary unaudited data, according to its chief executive officer (CEO).
1 mins
December 17, 2025
Business World Philippines
US suspends technology deal with Britain, FT reports
THE United States has suspended a technology deal it struck with Britain earlier this year, which was intended to boost ties in artificial intelligence, quantum computing and civil nuclear energy, the Financial Times (FT) reported on Monday.
1 min
December 17, 2025
Business World Philippines
Philippines, US stage joint sail in SCS after China’s ‘inhumane’ actions
THE Philippines and the US held a joint sail in the contested South China Sea (SCS) on Monday, Manila’s armed forces said on Tuesday, just days after China’s use of water cannon injured three Filipino fishermen — an act the Defense chief described as “inhumane.”
2 mins
December 17, 2025
Business World Philippines
EU weighs scheme to allow combustion-engine vehicles after 2035, Handelsblatt reports
The European Union’s (EU) European Commission is weighing a new compensation scheme that could allow carmakers to sell combustion-engine vehicles beyond 2035, Germany’s Handelsblatt newspaper reported on Tuesday, citing senior Commission sources.
1 min
December 17, 2025
Business World Philippines
Religious artifacts and antiques the focus of the new Museo P. Lhuillier
FOR the Philippine Ambassador to Spain, Philippe J. Lhuillier, his decades of diplomatic service are best represented by the religious artifacts, European antiques, and culturally significant memorabilia that he has collected over the years.
3 mins
December 17, 2025
Business World Philippines
Rice imports expected to dip below 4 million MT next year
RICE IMPORTS in 2026 are expected to fall below 4 million metric tons (MMT), with the Philippines ordering less from foreign suppliers due to strong domestic production, the Department of Agriculture (DA) said on Tuesday.
2 mins
December 17, 2025
Business World Philippines
Gin Kings gun for quarters slot against ROS in Bahrain
BARANGAY GINEBRA shoots for two birds with one stone for its playoff aspirations against the league-leading Rain or Shine (ROS) as the PBA holds its second straight game at the Khalifa Sports City Stadium in Bahrain.
2 mins
December 17, 2025
Business World Philippines
ALI raises P13.5B from Alabang Town Center stake sale
LISTED property developer Ayala Land, Inc. (ALI) has raised P13.5 billion from the sale of its 50% stake in Alabang Town Center in Muntinlupa City, a move aimed at funding future commercial and retail expansions.
1 mins
December 17, 2025
Business World Philippines
Blackwall aims to close cybersecurity gap among MSMES
LOCAL cybersecurity startup Blackwall Industries is focusing on micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) to address what it sees as a largely untapped and highly vulnerable segment of the market.
2 mins
December 17, 2025
Listen
Translate
Change font size
