Leaders will be tested over the next few years, and they’ll need to know how to adapt when the times are not in their favor, says Scott Moody, CEO of K4Connect, a technology solutions provider for older adults and individuals living with disabilities.
By: Stephanie Vozza
December 21, 2018
LEADERSHIP SKILLS WILL BE TESTED
Leaders will be tested over the next few years, and they’ll need to know how to adapt when the times are not in their favor, says F. Scott Moody, CEO of K4Connect, a technology solutions provider for older adults and individuals living with disabilities.
“Fact is, we have been in a strong economic upturn for the last 10 years and I believe we are in for more challenging economic conditions in the not-too-distant future,” he says. “Many leaders today have not really been tested in a downturn, whether the 2007 downturn, 9/11, the dotcom implosion, or many of the others that preceded those times. It’s never easy to be a leader, but it is darn harder when the tide is not in your favor.”