Adapting to challenging times through leadership and collaboration
Summary
This episode of Expert Conversations: Unpacked features insights from Jackie Bowie and Moritz Sterzinger from a recent interview with Jonathan Goldstein, Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer, Cain International. In their conversation, Jackie and Moritz dive deeper into Jonathan's perspectives on global economic challenges and strategic leadership, focusing on how organizations can adapt to shifting market dynamics. They cover themes such as the importance of agility, innovation, collaboration, and informed decision-making.
Jackie and Moritz discuss
- The ripple effect of ongoing inflationary pressures and its impact on client strategies
- How geopolitical uncertainties have shaped capital flows and market sentiment
- The importance of aligning tactics to address client-specific needs and market dynamics
- The value of empowering teams with clear goals and adaptive frameworks
- Examples of how to use innovation to drive business transformation
- Building and sustaining meaningful, long-term partnerships
Perspectives from a CRE CEO
Jonathan Goldstein, Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer, Cain International, discusses the current landscape of CRE, empathy and humanity in leadership and long-term relationships, and more.
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