David de Cremer, AI-Savvy Leader
David de Cremer, AI-Savvy Leader
9 September 2024
Money and Me: Gen AI is changing the demands of leadership. How can you take control?
Hosted by Michelle Martin, this episode features Professor David De Cremer, a world-leading behavioral scientist and author of The AI Savvy Leader. They discuss his bestselling book, which highlights the crucial role leaders must play in AI transformation, rather than leaving it all to tech teams. Professor De Cremer shares the key actions leaders need to take to align AI with strategic goals, foster human-machine collaboration, and ensure ethical AI practices. Tune in for insights on avoiding common AI adoption mistakes and leading in a rapidly evolving technological landscape.
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3 February 2023
Euro Watch: A year into the war in Ukraine, is Russia planning for maximum escalation?
Ukraine says Russia is preparing a major new offensive to coincide with the one-year anniversary of the war in Ukraine, and warned that it could begin as soon as 24 February.
One year in, where does Ukraine currently stands, and what does Russia think of the war so far?
And over in the United Kingdom, as many as half a million workers are striking as pay disputes escalate and the cost-of-living crisis continues.
On Euro Watch, Drive Time's Elliot Danker and Timothy Go speak with David de Cremer, Provost Chair at National University of Singapore Business School for a deep dive into the key headlines out of Europe.
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28 May 2020
Leadership Development in the Age of the Algorithm
The development of Artificial Intelligence promises amazing opportunities that will transform the way we work and how our organisations are run. But what exactly will that future look like? And who will take the leading role? Could our future bosses be robots? David de Cremer, Provost Chair and Founder and Director of the Centre on AI Technology for Humankind, NUS Business School, who has written a book ‘Leadership by Algorithm’ on this topic, gives clarity to these questions.
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31 January 2020
After 3.5 years, it’s finally Brexit day. What's next for the UK?
It has been a long drawn out process getting Brexit done, but today is finally the day when the UK will leave the EU. David de Cremer, Provost Chair at National University of Singapore Business School gives his analysis on what it all means for the UK moving forward, and as negotiators try to reach a trade deal, could this potentially open a more volatile chapter in the UK?
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16 January 2020
Unpacking the US-China 'Phase One' trade deal. What happens next?
In Asia Insider, Howie Lim speaks to Provost’s Chair and Professor, David De Cremer from the Department of Management and Organisation at NUS Business School about the implications of the US-China Phase One trade deal.
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29 August 2019
Is a no-deal Brexit more likely now with the UK Parliament suspension?
UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson has successfully asked the Queen to allow him to suspend parliament for five weeks until 14 October. David de Cremer, Provost Chair, Professor in Management and Organisation, at NUS Business School shares more about the controversy around it and also what it means for a no-deal Brexit.
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28 May 2019
European Elections Analysis
Europe’s mainstream parties took a knock during the European elections, as populist parties gained ground. David de Cremer, Provost's Chair and Professor at NUS Business School shares more about the recent highlights and takeaways from the European elections.
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11 Apr 2019
Brexit Update: 11 April 2019
EU officials have granted the UK a Brexit extension until October 31st. David De Cremer, Provost's Chair and Professor at NUS Business School shares his analysis on what happens next in the Brexit saga
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