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Companies Face Crisis of Confidence in Business Leaders
SINGAPORE, March 12, 2020 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet / --

 Only 15% of executives confident their companies’ top leadership will succeed 

12 March 2020, Sydney:  Only 15% of business executives worldwide have 
confidence in their company’s own top leadership successfully to  manage 
disruption – including unexpected events like pandemics, technological 
advances, shifting demographics and climate change, a global analysis from the 
international executive search firm Odgers Berndtson reveals today. 

This lack of confidence is striking since 95% of executives also believe that 
managing disruption well is now critical for companies to succeed in turbulent 
times. Odgers Berndtson concludes that successful companies will have to 
"reinvent leadership" for the modern world. 

"Business executives lack confidence in the ability of their top people to 
drive future success. This is a crisis not just for those businesses, their 
shareholders and employees, but also the wider economy," said Mark Braithwaite, 
Managing Partner of Odgers Berndtson APAC. 

'The added challenge for business leaders in Australia is that we are likely to 
enter our first recession in over 30 years," said Tim Sleep, Managing Director 
of Odgers Berndtson Australia. "Business leaders who know how to lead 
organisations in a downturn and have the right qualities to succeed in the face 
of accelerating future change will be in high demand as  few will prove able to 
win market share in more challenging business conditions.'

Using a methodology developed with Harvard Business Review Analytic Services, 
the firm today launches The Odgers Berndtson Leadership Confidence Index. Using 
data from almost 2,000 senior executives, managers and board members of 
companies with sales from $50 million to $5 billion around the world, this 
gives a first measure of confidence in the ability of top leaders to drive 
success in changing times. 

The Index also identifies what qualities and attributes in top people companies 
need most to thrive in changing times. In its report, Odgers Berndtson notes 
that 88% of senior managers and executives expect disruption to increase over 
the next five years, and almost as many (85%) say it has already had an impact 
on their organisations.  

The stakes are high. According to Harvard Business Review Analytic Services 
(HBR-AS), 95% of senior executives  around the world now believe managing 
disruption well is not only vital to the success of their company but also 
brings "discernible competitive edge". The longevity of top companies is 
getting ever shorter, with some in the US for example, predicting half of the 
current Fortune 500 companies will disappear over the next decade.  

Only 16% of senior managers believe their company's top leadership has managed 
disruption well to date, and only 15% are confident they will do well in 
future. The majority (61%) are tentative but a quarter (24%) actively worried – 
with similar results across all global regions. 

This crisis of confidence appears most stark when it comes to individual roles 
and leaders, notably chief executives. While 85% of respondents believe the CEO 
has the most critical role to play, 40% express doubts that the person in the 
top role will manage disruption well over the next five years.

"The uncomfortable truth for some CEOs is that a strong track record does not 
equate to having the capabilities to deal with future disruption," Odgers 
Berndtson notes in its report. 

However, the Index shows confidence is also lacking in all C-suite roles – 
including key top jobs such as finance, human resources and technology – and 
that there are clear differences between the top 15% of leaders, who inspire 
the most confidence, and the rest. "The more progressive leaders see only 
opportunity," Odgers Berndtson notes. "What is required is a healthy attitude 
towards change."

The Index also compares companies that score highly on confidence in their top 
leaders with those that don't. Confident companies are the most positive about 
their leadership's courage, vision, and curiosity, plus their ability to drive 
a sense of purpose. 

"Successful companies will recognise that mindset as well as skillset is 
critical in their leadership," Mr Sleep said. "Agility is key, both at the 
organisational level and in the individual characteristics of leaders inspiring 
confidence. Attributes of mindset are now very important if individuals are to 
adapt and seize opportunities in the face of unprecedented disruption."

"What we are finding is that the leaders who are successfully thriving now are 
much more collaborative with their colleagues, says Mark Braithwaite, Managing 
Partner of Odgers Berndtson APAC, and author of "Leadership Disrupted",  a book 
published last year which explores how CEOs across APAC handle disruption. "If 
leaders have the humility to accept that they don't know everything, they can 
create a culture of innovation where they include a lot more people in thinking 
through business problems, not expecting to be right every time." 

Odgers Berndtson believes an evolution in leadership is required for companies 
to thrive in a world of complexity and uncertainty, combining the drive, 
adaptability and curiosity required for constant change, with the vision and 
courage to lead change and resilience to stay the course. Leaders need a 
mindset to cope with change, and the humility to move on from old command and 
control structures. 

Notes

1.  HBR-AS   Harvard Business Review Analytic Services, The State of 
Leadership: Is Disruption Creating a Crisis of Confidence? (2020)

2: Innosight    
https://www.inc.com/ilan-mochari/innosight-sp-500-new-companies.html

Key Findings, Methodology and Notes overleaf
 
SUMMARY OF KEY FINDINGS:
 
Taken from The Odgers Berndtson Leadership Confidence Index 2020. Full report 
here

- 85% of global organisations have been impacted by disruptive change, and even 
more (88%) expect this will increase over the next five years. 

- 95% of senior global executives believe managing disruption is vital to the 
success of their company and brings competitive edge. 

- Only 16% of senior executives and managers worldwide have confidence in what 
their top team has delivered to date. 

- Only 15% of global leaders are inspiring confidence about succeeding through 
disruption. 24% of respondents are actively worried about leaders' performance. 

- Confident organisations are also the most positive about their leaders’ 
vision, courage and curiosity – scoring over 80%, against under 5% for the most 
worried organisations. 

- Confident organisations are better at overcoming common obstacles to managing 
disruption well, which all face. 58% of worried organisations said resistance 
to change was their biggest obstacle to managing disruption well, compared to 
just 31% of confident organisations. 

- Confidence in top bosses is low across all different geographic regions. 
Between 14% and 17% of organisations across all parts of the world believe top 
leaders have what it takes to succeed. The Index found North America had the 
highest level (27%) of organisations actively worried about the ability of 
their top leaders to manage well.  

- There are major gaps between the importance attached by senior executives to 
top leadership roles, and their confidence in the ability of those in them. 
When it comes to CEOs, 85% believe they have a critical role, but 40% doubt the 
current CEO will succeed in the next five years. 

- Senior executives are least confident in their leadership team's abilities to 
manage talent and drive change. 

- Among those most worried about disruption, resistance to change is cited as 
the biggest obstacle to managing disruption, followed by lack of vision from 
their top leaders (respectively at 58% and 56%). The challenges are greatest 
for organisations that are worried, and not managing well, because their top 
leaders are less effective in these areas. 

NOTES TO EDITORS: 

For this study we defined disruption as the unsettling forces that can 
impact an organisation's strategic direction and challenge its operational 
capabilities, such as emerging technology, competition from unexpected 
quarters, the impact of climate change, regulatory oversight, innovative 
business models, rising customer expectations, and shifting demographics.


THE ODGERS BERNDTSON LEADERSHIP CONFIDENCE INDEX 

Methodology 

The Odgers Berndtson Leadership Confidence Index is believed to be the first 
measure of confidence in global business leaders and their ability to manage 
through disruption and drive success.

The methodology has been developed by Odgers Berndtson with Harvard Business 
Review Analytic Services (HBR-AS). Our analysis is based on responses to a 
study of 1,890 senior executives, representing companies with revenues ranging 
from $50 million to over $5 billion.

The Index provides a single measure of confidence in leadership's ability to 
succeed through disruption by combining the responses to questions examining 44 
attributes and activities of leadership. The Index also measures confidence in 
leadership skills, experiences, motivations and behaviours. Companies with high 
and low confidence scores are compared to highlight those leadership activities 
and attributes that are found to a much greater degree in organisations that 
feel positive about future success.


About Odgers Berndtson 

Odgers Berndtson delivers executive search, assessment and development to 
businesses and organisations varying in size, structure and maturity around the 
world. The firm has specialist practices which focus on over 50 sectors, 
commercial, public and not-for-profit, with over 250 Partners and their teams 
in 29 countries. Across the Asia Pacific region, the firm has offices across 
Australia, India, China, Japan and Singapore

Odgers Berndtson is the fastest growing retained Executive Search firm in 
Australia, combining a deep understanding across industries and functions in 
the local market with the knowledge and expertise of a truly global network 
offering search, leadership assessment, and interim management capabilities. 
www.odgersberndtson.com

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SOURCE: Odgers Berndtson
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