The playbook that built great companies over the past two decades is expiring. Leaders who rely on command-and-control, rigid hierarchies, and gut-feel decision making are losing their best people and falling behind more adaptive competitors. This keynote presents a new operating model for leadership — one built for the realities of AI-augmented work, distributed teams, and employees who expect purpose alongside a paycheck.
What This Keynote Covers
Drawing on interviews with over 200 CEOs, peer-reviewed organizational research, and his own experience leading a 200-person engineering organization through an IPO, Marcus delivers a talk that is both intellectually rigorous and immediately practical.
- Why the half-life of management practices has shortened from decades to years — and what to do about it
- The three leadership capacities that predict organizational resilience (and how to develop them)
- How AI is restructuring decision-making hierarchies and what that means for middle management
- Building psychological safety without sacrificing accountability
- Practical frameworks for leading across generational, cultural, and geographic boundaries
Ideal Audience
C-suite executives, senior vice presidents, directors, and high-potential leaders being groomed for expanded roles. This talk is calibrated for audiences that have real authority and real responsibility — people who can act on what they hear.
Format Options
Available as a 45-minute keynote, 90-minute extended session with audience Q&A, or a half-day workshop with breakout exercises. Marcus also offers a companion executive roundtable for up to 25 leaders following the keynote.