
Glenn Llopis
Leadership Strategy Contributor at Forbes
Leadership Strategy Contributor @Forbes @Entrepreneur + CEO at GLLG. Founder of the Leadership in the Age of Personalization Movement 3x Bestselling Author
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1 week ago |
forbes.com | Glenn Llopis
The rules of career management are being rewritten. You can no longer rely on your employer to place a premium on your professional development and career advancement, not only due to budget cuts but also because of the lack of knowledge employers have about their employees’ specific needs. As such, this responsibility now lies directly in the hands of employees themselves.
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2 weeks ago |
forbes.com | Glenn Llopis
What does it truly mean to stand out in your career? Is it about being the loudest voice in the room, or is it something deeper? Perhaps it’s the ability to bring authenticity, creativity, and courage into the workplace. Being different can feel like both an advantage and a challenge. It’s a choice to break free from the comfort of conformity while navigating obstacles that test your confidence and resolve.
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3 weeks ago |
forbes.com | Glenn Llopis
Recently, I attended a women’s leadership conference, a space brimming with energy, connection, and an elevated sense of purpose. But what made this experience profoundly unique was that I was the only man in the room. Walking in, I felt curious. How would I be received? Would my presence alter the dynamics? Just as importantly, how would I perceive this experience? I was stepping into unfamiliar territory, and I didn’t fully know what to expect.
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1 month ago |
forbes.com | Glenn Llopis
Leadership is often viewed as the pinnacle of career success, a platform to inspire innovation, drive change, and build meaningful impacts. But in reality, it’s one of the hardest roles a person can assume. Today, the expectations are higher, the scrutiny more intense, and the unpredictability of internal and external environments leaves little room for error.
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1 month ago |
forbes.com.au | Samuel Hussey |Avani Prabhakar |Glenn Llopis
The mining magnate's 'Trumpet of Patriots' party failed to win a single seat in the 2025 federal election, despite a record-breaking ad blitz and a maligned nationwide SMS campaign. Key Takeaways Clive Palmer's Trumpet of Patriots secured just 1.85% of the national vote and failed to win a single seat in the House of Representatives. Despite reportedly spending up to $60 million on advertising - including over $6 million on YouTube and Meta - Palmer's new party made no electoral gains.
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