Optionality: Thriving in an uncertain future

In an era marked by trade tensions, disruptive technologies and shifting global priorities, the ability to adapt quickly can be a decisive advantage. As businesses grapple with ever-changing conditions, one approach deserves special attention: optionality. Popularized by Nassim Nicholas Taleb–former Wall Street trader, scholar and author of The Black Swan and Antifragile–optionality entails keeping multiple […]

Family CEOs: aging and conservatism

According to popular wisdom, people tend to get more conservative as they age. But is this actually true? And if so, how does it impact CEOs and the organizations they lead? If we look to previous research, business leaders indeed show a tendency toward risk aversion as their corporate careers wind down, favoring quick wins […]