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Executive Search in the Age of AI: Towards a Hybrid Model

Posted on 9 December 20239 December 2023 by Quentin Toulemonde

Today’s post has been inspired by a conversation I had earlier this week with a long-time friend working as an executive search professional in Paris. As he was talking to me through…

Harvesting Requires (Some) Silos

Posted on 1 December 202330 November 2023 by Quentin Toulemonde

Have you ever wondered if our efforts to connect more in the workplace are actually disconnecting us from real productivity? This provocative question lingered in my mind as I attended a recent…

Much Ado About Nothing? On OpenAI, value creation and corporate governance

Posted on 24 November 202323 November 2023 by Quentin Toulemonde

Rarely has the world of Silicon Valley, usually accustomed to ego fights and brutal decisions, been so heavily shaken as it was last week with the OpenAI drama. Let us have a…

The Rise of the AI-Powered Consultant

Posted on 16 November 202315 November 2023 by Quentin Toulemonde

Formerly limited to theoretical and somewhat obscure applications, Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Large Language Models (LLMs) have, for slightly over a year now, been making significant inroads into day-to-day business operations. The…

‘Crouch, Bind, Set’: Collaborative Leadership for a Dynamic World

Posted on 9 November 20239 November 2023 by Quentin Toulemonde

As the echoes of last month’s Rugby World Cup still resonate, it’s hard not to draw parallels between the collaborative dynamism of rugby and today’s business world. In rugby, particularly in a…

50 Shades of Survey: Unmasking the Complexities of Employee Engagement Measurement

Posted on 2 November 20231 November 2023 by Quentin Toulemonde

The purpose of this post is not to question the value of properly designed, administered, and utilized Employee Engagement Surveys. They indeed provide a platform for employees to voice their opinions and…

Credit or Treat

Posted on 20 October 202319 October 2023 by Quentin Toulemonde

In June of this year, the US Senate reached a last-minute agreement to raise the nation’s debt ceiling, previously capped at a staggering $31.4 trillion. This adjustment allows the government to borrow…

From Resilient to Agile: The New Business Paradigm

Posted on 13 October 202313 October 2023 by Quentin Toulemonde

Over the past four years, our global landscape has faced an interconnected web of economic, social, and geopolitical shifts. These changes are rare, surfacing only a few times each century. To enumerate,…

Ode to Pedagogy

Posted on 6 October 20237 October 2023 by Quentin Toulemonde

This week’s post was inspired by one of my recent readings, “The Diary of a CEO” by Steven Bartlett. In this book, the author distills the lessons learned from his entrepreneurial journey…

No Retain, No Gain

Posted on 29 September 202328 September 2023 by Quentin Toulemonde

This week, I attentively reviewed Michael Page’s latest “Talent Trends” report, entitled “The Invisible Revolution”. According to the recruitment firm, which surveyed nearly 70,000 individuals globally, spanning diverse ages, sectors, and levels…

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