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Hello and welcome to Modern CEO! Im Stephanie Mehta, CEO and chief content officer of Mansueto Ventures. Each week this newsletter explores inclusive approaches to leadership drawn from conversations with executives and entrepreneurs, and from the pages of Inc. and Fast Company. If you received this newsletter from a friend, you can sign up to get it yourself every Monday morning. Uncertainty is at an all-time high. Business leadersmany of whom thought President Donald Trumps reelection would usher in tax cuts and deregulationare navigating on-again off-again tariffs, skittish investors, and growing risk of a recession. An index created by professors at Northwestern, Stanford, and the University of Chicago, shows global economic policy uncertaintynot knowing how policy decisions will affect business and marketsreached its highest level ever in January, surpassing the previous peak in May 2020, at the height of the COVID pandemic. Some CEOs and their teams privately have told Modern CEO that theyre pretty shaken by the degree and magnitude of chaos theyre experiencing, and an early March Chief Executive poll found CEO confidence has fallen to its lowest level since November 2012. Publicly, though, top executives insist that uncertainty is nothing newand indeed, surveys going back more than a decade consistently show that CEOs live with constant disruption. Modern CEO connected with 14 chief executives to get their best advice on how to manage in these unpredictable times. Heres what they had to say: Control what you can control, and communicate Chasing every emerging trend or reacting to external turmoil can make it more difficult to execute on your mission, says Christina Smolke, cofounder and CEO of pharmaceutical ingredient maker Antheia. In contrast, maintaining a clear vision, doubling down on core strengths, and resisting the pull of distraction enables long-term success. Ole Rosgaard, president and CEO of packaging company Greif, concurs: Our role is not to try and predict whats going to happen, but its to anchor our teams firmly in our purpose and our strategy. He adds: At times like these, when we have a lot of uncertainty, thats when clarity and connection with your employees, customers, and suppliers matter the most. Its important that you dont let people make up their own narrative. For leaders in the financial services space, communicating with customers is especially important when markets are rocky. As CEO, my focus has been on providing clarity and reassurance to both our team and ultimately, our customers, says Sarah Levy, CEO of digital investing company Betterment. At the end of the day, providing folks with access to strong financial toolswhether its helping them get invested early, save for retirement, or having trusted advisers to help set them up for strong financial futuresis my biggest priority. Success in any market environment starts with putting your customers first, says Darrel Hackett, president and CEO of BMO Bank. At BMO, we continually assess the market and deliver expert insights, helping our clients make sound decisions. Our commitment is rooted in ensuring our clients are prepared for whatever challenges lie ahead, with the clarity and resources to succeed. Marcin Kleczynski, CEO at internet security firm Malwarebytes, says leaders neednt hide nor sugarcoat potential problems when communicating with stakeholders. In cybersecurity, we often face rapidly evolving threats with unknown consequences, he says. When weve experienced a crisis situation in the past, I try to put myself into the shoes of my various stakeholderscustomers, employees, the general publicand communicate what I can, when I can. Instead of staying silent or downplaying challenges, I choose to be transparent and bring audiences along on the journey so that the broader community feels informed. Take care ofand engage your people Dave Guilmette, CEO of employee benefits administrator Alight, reminds leaders that it isnt enough to just communicate with employees. In times of uncertainty, we often talk about resiliency, but we also often overlook the human cost of what were asking employees to endure, he says. Leaders have a responsibility to create a culture of psychological safety and well-being through open dialogue, manager training, and real-time mental health support. During the 2008 financial crisis, architecture giant Gensler turned to employees to help chart a course when the firms business nearly dried up, says co-CEO Jordan Goldstein. Instead of closed-door meetings and putting together a recovery plan in a vacuum, we decided to convene everyone to do a large-format brainstorm on ways to rebound our business in a town hall setting, he says. The result? The organization learned the power of group problem-solving, and employees were motivated to implement the plans. In the months that followed, everyone leaned in because they felt invested and that they contributed to the strategies, Goldstein says. Lead with certaintyand play the long game Brian Melka, president and CEO of energy solutions company Rehlko, urges decisiveness. True leadership isnt tested when things are going wellits forged under the pressure of uncertainty, he says. The best leaders dont get lost in endless what-ifs; they focus on the present, solving problems in real time while relentlessly pursuing excellence.” Cameron Fowler, CEO of Early Warning Services, parent of digital payment service Zelle, says uncertainty can bring opportunities if companies are prepared to act quickly. Success comes from having a leadership team with unique experiences and varying strengths that complement each other. Fowler says. You also need to have people on your team that excel in steady times and those who can navigate uncertainty with confidence. Rick Smith, the cofounder and CEO of Taser maker Axon Enterprise, is embracing the built to last ethos that helped him grow the company. There have been a lot of learnings over the years, including playing the long game to achieve significant scale, moving fast without breaking things, using a culture of moonshots and mission focus to drive success, knowing when to pivot vs. push ahead when it comes to customer feedback, and building trust with stakeholders along the way, he says. Lean into data While leaders need to project an aura of confidence, they increasingly need to be backed by verified information and data. The CEOs were speaking with around the world are telling us that they need urgent support going further, faster, to address risk and people issues, says Greg Case, president and CEO of Aon, a professional services firm that provides risk-mitigation products. In this environment, data and analytics are key to surfacing actionable insights that leaders can use to create clarity amidst uncertainty and make better decisions for thir businesses, their people, and society. Don’t waste a crisis Leaders today also need perspective in order to see how the challenges we face can often be opportunities to grow, says Kristin Peck, CEO of animal health company Zoetis. That starts with listeningnot just internally, but to the world around us. I stay curious and seek out different viewpoints and external signals, especially from our customers and partners. She cites the avian flu outbreak as a moment for her company to rise to the challenge by pursuing innovation in vaccines and therapeutics. Susan Howe, CEO of the Weber Shandwick Collective, says she views uncertainty as an opportunity to build organizational resilience. She says the communications company is encouraging teams to anticipate their clients needs. Its fulfillingand productiveto be pointed in the direction of doing, while remaining grounded. She adds: “Today, I try to show up as I always do, fully present. Two rules: Never lose your sense of purpose. Or your sense of humor. Take a page from small businesses John Caplan, CEO of global payment platform Payoneer, exhorts leaders to channel their inner entrepreneur. The best leaders dont wait for clarity; they move forward with discipline and adaptability, he says. The small business owners and entrepreneurs we serve know this better than anyone. They wake up every day facing challenges, and they dont sit stillthey innovate, adjust, and push ahead. How are you leading now? What are your tips for leading amid uncertainty? Send your wisdom to me at stephaniemehta@mansueto.com. Id love to share your advice in a future newsletter. Read and watch more: Navigating uncertainty How to stop assuming the worst in a state of uncertainty Founders can leverage uncertainty for growth How I grew my business despite uncertainty Leading through uncertainty
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Fast Company is extending its application deadline for Best Workplaces for Innovators 2025 to Friday, April 4, at 11:59 p.m. Pacific Time. This marks the seventh year Fast Company will be recognizing companies and organizations from around the world that most effectively empower employees at all levels to improve processes, create new products, or invent whole new ways of doing business. In addition to honoring the worlds 100 Best Workplaces for Innovators, we will recognize companies in more than a dozen different categories. What differentiates Best Workplaces for Innovators from existing best-places-to-work lists is that it goes beyond benefits, competitive compensation, and collegiality (mere table stakes in todays competitive talent marketplace) to identify which companies are actively creating and sustaining the kinds of innovative cultures that many top employees value even more than money. With Best Workplaces for Innovators, Fast Company aims to identify companies where employees can do the best work of their careers and improve the lives of hundreds, thousands, even millions of people around the world. For more than a decade, Fast Company has been recognizing outstanding achievement in business innovation with its annual awards programs. In addition to Best Workplaces for Innovators, Fast Companys Most Innovative Companies, Innovation by Design, World Changing Ideas, Brands That Matter, and the Next Big Thing in Tech lists have celebrated thousands of organizations transforming industries and shaping society through paradigm-shifting products, insights, or services. For more information on applying, see the FAQs. The final deadline to apply is now April 4 at 11:59 p.m. PT.
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Those of us living in the harsher climates can all commiserate about what felt like a really long winter. It was cold! And windy! Perfect weather for staying inside, inert, and keeping warm with dense carbs and saturated fats. Well, the partys over. As the chill of winter melts away and spring begins to bloom, its time to shed those extra layersboth figuratively and literally. So whether youre counting calories, trying new workouts, or simply trying to move a little more, these free tools are here to help you reach your goals. MyFitnessPal MyFitnessPal (iOS, Android) is a do-it-all weight loss tool that helps you monitor your daily food intake, exercise, and weight progress. With an extensive food database, barcode scanner, and macro-tracking features, this app is perfect for anyone looking to stay accountable with their diet. You can also connect with friends for some added motivation. The free version offers basic calorie and exercise tracking, while the paid version includes advanced features like meal plans, macronutrient goals by gram, and an ad-free experience. Nike Training Club No gym membership, no problem. The Nike Training Club app (iOS, Android) offers a variety of free workouts ranging from yoga to high-intensity interval training (HIIT). With expert coaching and curated plans tailored to your fitness level, its like having a personal trainer in your pocketexcept this one doesnt yell at you like a drill sergeant. While there used to be a premium version, Nike Training Club is now completely free, offering all previously premium content at no cost, including guided programs and wellness tips. Fitbit Even if you dont own a Fitbit device, the Fitbit app (iOS, Android) is a solid, straightforward way to track your daily steps, activity, and sleep. Use it to set challenges for yourself or compete with friends if you need a little extra motivation. The free version tracks basic metrics like steps and sleep, while the paid version offers deeper insights, guided programs, and wellness reports. 7 Minute Workout If you’re short on time, the 7 Minute Workout app (iOS, Android) is a lifesaver. It provides short, efficient routines designed to get your heart rate up and your muscles working. These science-backed exercises are perfect for squeezing in a workout during a busy day. The free version includes the basic seven-minute workout, while the paid version unlocks additional workout variations and personalized plans. Darebee Darebee (Web, Android) is a unique fitness resource offering a positively enormous collection of workouts, challenges, and programsall completely free. Designed to be accessible to everyone, Darebee provides visual guides for exercises that require little to no equipment, making it perfect for home workouts. Feel guilty about using this app without pying anything? Users can support the project via donations to keep the site up and running.
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