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Challenges and Solutions for Leadership in 2025

Challenges and Solutions for Leadership in 2025

by MDI & ARS Academy | Jan 14, 2025 | Best Practice, Leadership in the digital transformation, Leadership Tips | 0 comments

Challenges and Solutions for Leadership in 2025

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Leadership challenges and solutions in 2025

In an increasingly complex and uncertain world, companies and their leaders face numerous challenges. In collaboration with the ARS Academy, we conducted the Management Survey 2024. It offers valuable insights into the key issues that companies are currently dealing with and will deal with in the future.

It shows how companies can address internal and external challenges, with a particular focus on talent acquisition and work-life balance. Learn more about the results of the management survey in this blog post!

Key challenges: from talent management to digitalization

1. recruiting and retaining talent

For 67% of leaders, attracting and retaining qualified employees is the biggest challenge. The shortage of skilled workers, which is further exacerbated by demographic change, also makes it increasingly difficult to find suitable talent and retain them in the company in the long term.

Smaller companies with up to 250 employees are facing particular challenges. They often have fewer resources than large companies and must therefore be more creative to be perceived as attractive employers and to compete with the offers of larger companies.

2. Economic uncertainty

More than half of the respondents (54%) cite economic uncertainty as a problem that makes their planning more difficult. Volatile markets, geopolitical conflicts and rising operating costs mean that companies need to develop more flexible strategies.

3. Technological change

52% of companies see technological change as a key challenge. While digital skills are becoming increasingly urgent, investments in new technologies are prioritized more highly by smaller companies (65%) than by larger companies (41%).

4. Sustainability and ESG

Sustainability is also becoming more and more of a priority, mainly due to issues such as climate change and new legal requirements. 43% of companies have incorporated ESG strategies into their day-to-day operations, but only 12% reward the achievement of these goals with management bonuses.

This shows that sustainability is an issue for many companies, but is not yet fully anchored for all of them.

Key challenges: from talent management to digitalization<br />

Work-life balance: aspiration and reality

Our survey makes it clear that the work-life balance of employees is a top priority for leaders: 93% consider it to be “very important” or “somewhat important”. Interestingly, only 71% of leaders see their own work-life balance as equally fundamental.

This disparity shows that some leaders need to strengthen their role model function when it comes to self-care in order to promote a sustainable corporate culture in the long term.

The most important measures for a better work-life balance

  1. Remote work and home office: 85% of companies offer alternative working methods. We see this as a clear sign that adaptable workplace designs are becoming more and more common.
  2. Flexitime models: 82% offer flexible working hours to help their employees achieve a better work-life balance.
  3. Regular appraisals: 81% of leaders also use feedback sessions to identify and adapt to employee needs.
  4. Supporting physical and mental health: In addition to fitness programs (56%), offers such as stress management courses or access to psychological counseling (47%) play a central role. These measures help to promote the long-term well-being of employees.

The 4-day week as a pilot model

It is interesting to note that 12% of companies have already introduced a four-day working week – a model that could increase productivity and employee satisfaction in the long term. This change could also serve as a forerunner for further flexible working time models.

work life balance

Strategic solutions for the challenges of continuing education and adaptability

63% of companies rely on training to prepare employees for future challenges. Larger companies in particular (over 250 employees) focus on team-building measures and employee retention programs (66%).

50% of companies also plan to adapt their strategies to be able to react more flexibly to external influences. In small companies, this figure is as high as 59%, which demonstrates their agility.

Technological innovations

In addition to the introduction of digitization strategies (40%), technical training (55%) and access to modern hardware and software (51%) are essential components of the transformation efforts. Nevertheless, only 30% of the companies surveyed have implemented an AI strategy, which indicates a great need for further development in this area.

Leadership skills 2025: humanity and technology in harmony

The leaders of tomorrow will need a wide range of skills. According to our survey, the most important skills are:

  • Communication skills (62%): Crucial for leading teams and managing crises.
  • Leadership (59%): Essential for providing clear vision and strategy.
  • Problem-solving (48%): Critical for finding innovative solutions to complex problems.
  • Emotional intelligence (43 %): This is essential for fostering empathy and trust within the team.

These skills are crucial for overcoming the challenges of an increasingly complex and dynamic working environment and inspiring employees. Leaders must not only be technically competent, but also able to guide their teams through change and uncertainty.

Conclusion: A new balance between people and technology

The results of the 2024 management survey show that leaders need to prepare for a world in which both technological innovation and employee needs are important.

Successful leadership means remaining flexible, promoting talent, and always putting employees first. Striking the right balance between efficient work processes and a sustainable corporate culture will make all the difference – for your company and for your employees.

MDI Management International

MDI Management International

MDI is a global leader in leadership development with 60 years of experience. With offices worldwide and a network of over 250 international consultants and trainers, MDI offers training and consulting services in various languages. The company designs and implements customized programs for leaders at all levels, high potentials, experts, project managers, and salespeople – locally, internationally, and globally.

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ARS Academy

The ARS Academy is Austria’s largest private provider of professional seminars and is represented in all federal states. Around 1,000 selected top experts from business, practice and law pass on their knowledge in around 1,200 different events to around 18,500 participants per year.

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Vacation during working hours seems like a dream – but is it really?

We provide a workation evaluation, weigh the pros and cons and look at the lessons we have learned so far.

* Workation evaluation – Lessons Learned so far

Workation – Work and Vacation – has become a popular tool in recent years for companies to give employees a little relief. After all, who doesn’t want to escape the gray daily work life for a few weeks?

In this article, you’ll learn a little more about what we have learned from our workation experiences so far, and what possible consequences it could entail.

Work on vacation

At first glance, it seems strange to put the two words work and vacation together. Normally, when we are on vacation, we don’t want to think about our job, we want to switch off.

In the past, digital nomads in particular, i.e. remote workers, were not tied to a specific workplace. But in the age of digitalization and technological progress, more employees get the opportunity – regardless of the industry – to work from somewhere else.

Workation is about escaping your work routine.

For a limited time, employees can travel to a specific country and do their work from there. Whether from the beach, a big city or the mountains – the location doesn’t matter. The only important thing is that the Internet connection is stable enough and that the agreed times are adhered to. The rest is mostly up to the employees.

Is all that glitters gold?

Workation evaluation – Lessons Learned so far

Vacation during working hours seems like a dream at first. But is this concept really ideal? We weigh the pros and cons.

Pros:

  • The advantages are obvious. You discover new places and experience a different culture.
  • In addition to the usual work tasks, you can relax a little.
  • Change of scenery: Everyone needs a change from the usual four office walls.
  • Travel stimulates creativity. New impulses arise from new impressions.
  • Flexibility – employees are free to decide where they want to work from.
  • Traveling with other team members can additionally be a good way to get to know each other better and build a stronger team

2022 Facts and figures about workation

Clearly, the concept of Workation is extremely attractive to employees.

But we also come across some benefits for companies themselves. According to statistics from workation.com

  • 93% of employees are more productive than before.
  • This increases the performance of remote working by 20% overall.
  • In turn, the company saves per remote employee $11,000 per year.
  • In addition, 86% of Millennials want more flexibility in the workplace.
  • Workation can be a great solution to create more agility and increase employee satisfaction.

Cons:

  • Complete relaxation is not guaranteed. You probably think about work most of the time and so you can’t switch off completely. Especially when your job is hectic and you have a lot to do it’s hard to enjoy the vacation part of workation.
  • Your technical equipment – laptop, cables, etc. – adds extra baggage.
  • If the Internet connection is not stable, you can hardly do your job.

Maintaining a better work-life balance with workation

In the end, however, it is worth giving the concept of workation a chance. In most cases, employees return more relaxed and can continue working with renewed energy. Complications can’t be avoided, but after all, they also arise during normal travel.

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