Global leaders and professionals should hold on to a strong belief that collective progress leads to societal advancement ultimately.
All human beings are more similar than different. It is possible to set the common global principles to break down silos and bridge the difference.
Global organizations give people the voices, tools and experiences of how to communicate, initiate continuous dialogues across the world effectively even if they perhaps speak diverse languages, with the goal to build trust across boundaries, harness changes and take co-responsibilities to solve problems smoothly.
Focusing on interdisciplinarity will force you to confront new ideas, new materials and possibly embrace a new concept that you may have never imagined: In reality, many managers or professionals today still apply silo mindsets to new ways of organizing, creating a multitude of gaps (cognitive gaps, motivational gaps, knowledge/resource gaps, etc,) blocking the way of problem-solving.
In the global world. People with interdisciplinary expertise or across-industrial experience can stimulate creative energy, deepen their understanding of the issues, and enhance knowledge-transferring innovation. It is imperative to explore different views, apply interdisciplinary knowledge to gain a better understanding of certain problems that may occur and develop a holistic approach to overcome the challenges.
Global leaders and professionals should familiarize themselves with the geopolitical, anthropological, psychological effects of globalization in all realms: Proactively perceive the multifaceted reality, not reactive seeing. So people are able to and not afraid to change with rapid speed. And once you accept openness, you are able to explore an emerging future with all sorts of changes and risks.
Pace and timing are absolutely critical for change. It takes world-class insight that can connect wider dots to inspire and accelerate the evolution of global society. Global leaders and professionals should hold on to a strong belief that collective progress leads to societal advancement ultimately.