In Episode 10 of the 21st SGS Podcast, Dr. Ravi Fernando introduces a bold new framework for leadership in an era defined by climate disruption, geopolitical conflict, and economic volatility. Drawing from the World Economic Forum’s Global Risks Report 2025, this episode explores how traditional leadership models are no longer equipped to handle the scale and speed of today’s systemic challenges.
Dr. Fernando presents a practical six-element model anchored in three global emergencies and three global disruptors that offers clarity in the face of complexity. From the escalating climate crisis and growing social inequality to the rapid rise of AI and fragile governance systems, this framework helps leaders understand, prioritize, and act on the risks that now shape global business and policy.
The episode also outlines four essential traits that distinguish effective 21st-century leaders: science-led decision making, urgency to act, a sustainability mindset, and deep governance integration. These traits aren’t just theoretical ideals; they are strategic necessities in an ESG-driven landscape.
Listeners will also gain actionable insights through six implementation steps that range from rethinking board capabilities to building tailored SDG strategies and real-time disruptor response plans. Dr. Fernando emphasizes that disruption is not only a threat, but also a powerful source of opportunity for leaders who are ready to lead with vision, agility, and purpose.
Episode 10 is a must-listen for CEOs, policymakers, board members, and rising leaders seeking to transform complexity into a competitive edge and shape the future rather than react to it.