Inviting 100 Leaders in South Africa to co-create the Blueprint for the Future of Technology
In an effort to jointly decipher the Qualities, Values & Characteristics that will enable future Leaders to tackle the big issues of tomorrow - both in business and society at large.
The 100 leaders are being invited based on the following criteria:
In association with Blueprints, the World's leading Think Tank in deciphering organisational DNA and Leadership Codes (who have previously assisted US President Barack Obama to decipher his Election Blueprint)
The Future Leader Blueprint will be published in book format and electronically - to see an example, have a look at the Obama Blueprint)
Hosting the Future Leader Innovation LAB's with South African Leaders to find solutions to the BIG Problems of the Future -
such as making sure that no child goes hungry to bed at night.
- at the moment, 2 million children go hungry to bed every night in South Africa
Applying the Disruptive Innovation Strategies of Emperor Shaka and elements of Design Thinking, the Future Leader Innovation LAB's will assemble twenty leaders from business and civil society at a time to solve problems that are currently limiting the growth and opportunities of aspiring leaders and youth development at large
Now that we have the technologies to solve the world's biggest problems at scale, all it takes to build a better future for the next generation is leadership
Teaching South African children the technologies of the future, such as coding, robotics and artificial intelligence - and helping to accelerate digital job creation
According to the World Bank Report, if the Digital Economy is harnessed fully in Africa, “an estimated 150 million new jobs could be created in this sector for young Africans” (WEF Report on “Shaping Africa’s Transformation”)
As we are entering a world where most basic services will be free (such as connectivity, energy, food, transport), digital skills education will be key to creating opportunities for the youth of tomorrow.
Rwanda is leading the African continent in digital transformation. Since the year 2000, Rwanda has achieved the following:
• ICT grew at 25 percent, while the rest of the economy grew at about 7 percent.
• Phone and internet penetration is at about 70 percent
• Over 5,000 kilometers optic fiber have been laid throughout the country. In addition Rwanda
• is the world’s fastest developing country,
• has annual growth rates of about 8%,
• is the second easiest place to do business on the continent
• is the safest to walk at night in Africa and the fifth globally.
Download the InfoGraphic "Accelerating Digital Job Creation in Africa"
In association with the Geness Foundation, the Future of Leadership Forum is proudly supporting the Geness Matric Physics and Chemistry Free Classes for Public School Learners (see the press release)
View the Geness Matric Physics & Chemistry Classes 2017 held at Wits University
and watch the video testimonials from the learners
The Future Leader Alliance can provide opportunities for networking. You don’t always have to meet in person for an effective group, but it does help to meet up once or twice a year. There is something about in-person meetings that build connections and help you focus a little more. These networking opportunities can help you reach new audiences as well.
The connections you make through a mastermind can spread out to other areas of your business.
Often, we are too close to our situation and our business. If you are looking to grow and change, you need an outside perspective.
Members of the Future Leader MasterMind will be able to see things that you miss and provide an alternative viewpoint that can benefit you — and your business — in the long run
Not only can you receive outside perspective from others in your group, but you can also get new ideas. Learn more about certain subjects that you might need enlightenment on.
Someone in the Future Leader Alliance might have a new way of doing things that you could benefit from.
Also, you might have weaknesses in certain areas, and a member of Future Leader Alliance might have strengths. It can be helpful to consult with someone in your group to help you work through problems.
Successful business people know that they need good support systems if they want to take it to the next level.
However, it can be difficult to find empathy in your own circle. While your friends and family might be somewhat supportive, they might not always understand your challenges.
Being able to share with others who “get” what you’re going through and what you’re trying to accomplish can be a big help.
The Future Leader Alliance can provide that support to you, and help you remain motivated, even when things get tough.
Going hand-in-hand with networking are promotion opportunities. You can work on cross-promotion with members of the Future Leader Alliance .
You can help each other by providing publicity and social sharing to members of your own network.
Cross-promotion not only provides you with entrance to a new audience, but it also shows your own followers that you are interested in bringing them useful information from other quarters. It helps you reach others while boosting your own reputation.
Another great benefit of the Future Leader Alliance is the chance to strategize.
Whether you travel to meet with your mastermind (and the travel can be tax-deductible since it’s for business meeting purposes to advance your company) or you spend most of the time meeting virtually or over the phone, you have the chance to strategize.
If you aren’t sure about the next step, or how to take the next leap, a good strategy session with the Future Leader Alliance can help.
The Future Leader Alliance helps members to take a broad focus and then drill down, with each member getting a week for a turn.
If you use the Future Leader Alliance right, you can get good help with your strategy.