28/03/2026
In times of global uncertainty, local leadership is tested the most.
The ongoing geopolitical tensions in the Middle East are once again reminding us how interconnected our world is. Rising oil prices ๐ are not just headlines โ they directly impact businesses, households, and the overall economic stability of countries like Mauritius that rely heavily on imports.
Over the past weeks, we have already started to feel the ripple effects, with fuel costs โฝ increasing and pressure building across multiple sectors. This is not a local issue โ it is a global shock with local consequences.
But beyond the external factors, what matters most is how we respond.
As leaders, decision-makers, and professionals, we are called to move beyond short-term reactions. True leadership is about:
โ Anticipation rather than reaction
โ Strategy rather than improvisation
โ Communication that reassures and aligns
Whether in government, organizations, or teams โ people are not only looking for solutions, but for clarity, direction, and confidence.
In my experience as a trainer and coach, I have seen that in times of uncertainty, the strongest organizations are not those with the most resources, but those with the clearest vision and the most aligned leadership.
This moment is a reminder for all of us:
๐ How prepared are we for external shocks?
๐ How resilient are our strategies?
๐ And most importantly, how are we supporting the people who depend on us?
๐ข Crisis reveals leadership.
And leadership is not about having all the answers โ it is about creating the conditions for better decisions.
At Excelit, we help develop exactly these capabilities through practical leadership and management training designed for todayโs challenges.
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If your organization is looking to strengthen its leaders and build resilience, feel free to contact us.
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๐ www.excelit.net