Leading indicators are proactive measures that give leadership insight into future performance of risk management initiatives ...
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Kayvan Kian is the author of What Is Water? and a Senior Advisor to McKinsey & Company, where he founded the Young Leaders Forum. When you ask someone how their business is doing, certain people might ...
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A leading indicator is a forward-looking qualitative or quantitative metric that can help analysts or investors predict future market movements or business trends. Leading indicators can signal ...