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olgashPM
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Why modern thought leadership is becoming an important part of modern business
May 10, 2026 7:38 AM
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Why do you think there's increasing attention in Europe and Cyprus today not only to the companies themselves but also to the ideas their leaders promote? It seems to me that modern business is increasingly built around open dialogue, strategic thinking, and the public exchange of experience. How important is it for you to see that a company's leader isn't just managing processes but actually shaping the industry's vision for its future?
katyassPM
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May 10, 2026 7:42 AM
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I recently read materials on modern thought leadership and noticed how much the perception of the role of leaders has changed in Europe, especially in Cyprus. Now, it's not just successful business that's valued, but also the ability www.broadmic.com/uri-poliavich-and-modern-thought-leadership/ to share experience, participate in industry discussions, and generate ideas for industry development. Personally, I like this approach because it helps better understand a company's internal philosophy and its long-term vision. When a leader openly talks about technology, innovation, and market development, it creates a whole new level of trust and makes the industry itself more interesting to observe.
lawrence09PM
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May 11, 2026 5:10 AM
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