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Russell Reynolds Associates Identifies Talent Availability, Economic Volatility and Geopolitical Uncertainty as Top Threats Facing Global Executives
NEW YORK, June 8, 2022 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

Leadership advisory firm Russell Reynolds Associates (RRA) released today its 
2022 Global Leadership Monitor ( 
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), the second annual survey tracking threats to organizational health—and 
senior leaders' preparedness to face them. 

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The Global Leadership Monitor surveyed 514 CEOs and board leaders, as well as 
511 C-suite leaders and 565 next-generation Leaders (senior talent who sit one 
or two levels below the C-suite) across 46 countries in the Americas, Europe, 
Middle East, Africa, and Asia Pacific.


In the analysis of responses, three inter-related threats rise to the top: 
uncertain economic growth, geopolitical instability, and talent/skill shortages.


Coming off the back of a challenging labor market, 72% of leaders cited the 
availability of key talent/skills among the top five most pressing threats 
(from a list of 20 threats) to organizational health over the next 12-18 months 
(up 13 percentage points since 2021).  Uncertain economic growth and 
geopolitical instability were the next two most frequently cited threats, the 
latter rising seven places in the ranking.


These three top threats all rank among the issues that leaders say their 
organizations are least prepared to face.


"Our research makes clear the profound level of geopolitical and economic 
uncertainty with which global business leaders are dealing in the current 
operating environment," said RRA chief executive officer Constantine 
Alexandrakis. "These conditions are not expected to change any time soon, 
making it pivotal to have leadership in place that can navigate choppy waters 
effectively and inspire trust and confidence enterprise wide."


KEY GLOBAL FINDINGS 


Other global themes and findings from the survey include:


-	Half of leaders say their leadership teams are unprepared to face economic 
uncertainty. Those leadership teams that are well prepared are differentiated 
by their approach to digital and sustainability.

-	Consumers/customers remain the top stakeholder group over the next five 
years, while employees have climbed in importance. Ranked second, ahead of 
investors, the gap between employees and consumers as key stakeholders has 
narrowed by 18 percentage points.

-	While the great attrition risk experienced in 2021 has abated somewhat, 
fifty-six percent of next-generation leaders are still willing to make a move 
to another employer for the right opportunity. Importantly more than two-thirds 
are not confident in the leadership succession plans at their organization. 
"Career recalculation" is the key issue and organizations must focus on 
providing growth and development to retain their next-gen leaders.

To access the report, visit: 
https://www.russellreynolds.com/en/insights/global-leadership-monitor


Methodology:


Every year, Russell Reynolds Associates administers The Global Leadership 
Monitor, an annual survey of executives and non-executive directors, which 
tracks key threats to organizational health and leadership preparedness to face 
them, as well as indicators of confidence in leadership, and leaders' 
engagement and career aspirations.

In March 2022, we surveyed 1,590 business leaders, who represent 46 countries 
in Africa, Asia, Americas, Europe, Middle East and Oceania. 


All data has been weighted by GDP to create a more representative lens on share 
of business contribution from each market. Next-Generation executives are 
defined as those who are at an executive role level below the CEO and C-suite 
leaders.


About Russell Reynolds Associates 


Russell Reynolds Associates (RRA) is a global leadership advisory firm. Our 
500+ consultants in 47 offices work with public, private, and nonprofit 
organizations across all industries and regions. We help our clients build 
teams of transformational leaders who can meet today's challenges and 
anticipate the digital, economic, and political trends that are reshaping the 
global business environment. From helping boards with their structure, culture, 
and effectiveness, to identifying, assessing, and defining the best leadership 
for organizations, our teams bring their decades of expertise to help clients 
address their most complex leadership issues. We exist to improve the way the 
world is led. 

www.russellreynolds.com

Media Contact
Diana Pastrana
Russell Reynolds Associates
Diana.Pastrana@russellreynolds.com

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