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Leader 2050 2026 : Leader 2050 - Future Competencies in the Face of Sustainable Development Challenges, Systemic Resilience, and Ecological and Socio-Economic Crises | |||||||||||||||
| Link: https://www.merito.pl/english/federacja/leader2050conference | |||||||||||||||
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Leader 2050 is an interdisciplinary conference dedicated to explore the essential competencies required by future leaders and university graduates as they navigate the complexities of the mid-21st century. As technological advancements, globalization, and artificial intelligence continue to reshape our societies, there is a growing demand for innovative models of education, leadership, security, economic governance, and organizational management that can respond to multidimensional crises.
The conference delves into the interconnections between emerging technologies, sustainability imperatives, economic resilience, and systemic risk management. One of the key challenges of our time is the transition toward a less fossil-fuel-dependent society, driven by climate change, energy price volatility, and geopolitical instability. This transition is not only a technological or environmental task, but also a deeply social, economic, financial, and organizational one, requiring new strategies in management, investment, and policy. The push for interconnected, large-scale solutions often fails to recognize the systemic vulnerabilities within global networks and supply chains, vulnerabilities that threaten not only energy security but the broader economic and social stability of nations. Leaders must therefore be equipped with skills in crisis management, financial decision-making, and systems thinking to anticipate and respond to such disruptions effectively. Technology, while central to innovation, also introduces profound risks. The rapid digitalization of society presents both opportunities and challenges, particularly in cybersecurity. The war in Ukraine has demonstrated the strategic importance of digital warfare, underscoring the need to protect critical infrastructure, including energy supply systems and financial institutions. In this context, the conference explores how leaders in economics, finance, management, and public policy can navigate these intersecting pressures while upholding societal values, sustainability goals, and long-term strategic vision. During the conference, participants will have the opportunity to share their scientific passion, present the results of research in thematic scientific sessions, and a poster session. These formats provide a space for inspiring discussions, the exchange of experiences, and the building of collaborations across disciplines and perspectives. An integral part of the event will also be the work within Creative Scientific Communities – co-creation labs, where scientists, practitioners, educators, and young leaders will jointly seek future-oriented solutions applicable in education, public policy, and institutional practice. Conference Themes: Artificial Intelligence & Leadership Psychological Resilience & Cognitive Flexibility Cybersecurity, Crisis Preparedness & Infrastructure Protection Sustainable Logistics & Technological Innovation Organizational Management & Sustainable Leadership Systemic Risk in Economics & Finance Behavioral Economics of Risk Ignorance Education for Sustainability & Future Preparedness Communication & Public Perception of Crises Sociology of Trust, Transformation & Digital Transition Governance, Energy Policy & International Cooperation |
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