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Director of special projects of TEXEM UK, Caroline Lucas, has said only digitally strategic leaders would be able to thrive in the face of constant

It affirmed that the programme will also drive their organisations to success in today’s rapidly evolving digital landscape.

The programme will offer actionable insights that will help leaders harness the opportunities that the government’s proposed policy of creating one million digital jobs. The faculty on the TEXEM programme includes Prof. John Peters, a former chair of the Association of MBAs that accredits Harvard, Stanford and London Business School. He brings unparalleled strategic acumen from his experience as a Royal Air Force soldier and prisoner of war.

Sir James Duddridge, a member of the UK Parliament and former minister who has served under the cabinet of three Prime ministers with a wealth of experience in strategic decision-making, will also speak. “Moreover, it will strengthen your interpersonal skills, stakeholder engagement credentials, communication prowess, leadership quotient, and team spirit,” the statement announced.

Leaders need old, trusted friends, a hinterland away from the cut and thrust. You can be a High Court Judge or PM, but your mum, husband or child will put you in your place and are often great sounding boards for a whack of reality, killing or repackaging a bad idea. My 12-year-old daughter saved me from doing something daft only this week.

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