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Kostiantyn Koshelenko

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Kostiantyn Koshelenko is a Deputy Minister of Social Policy of Ukraine for issues of digital development, digital transformations, and digitalization.

Born in 1983 in the city of Zaporizhia, where he obtained three higher educations: "Finance", "Computer systems and networks", and "Organization management".

Later he obtained an MBA degree from the Kyiv-Mohyla Business School and a diploma from the Ukrainian Corporate Governance Academy.

Kostiantyn is an honorary professor at the Alfred Nobel University and the IBS-ANU International School of Business, where he lectures on transformational management.

He worked as the Deputy Chairman of the State Property Fund of Ukraine, and a top manager in banks and fintech companies, where Kostiantyn dealt w
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Greg McKeown on Leadership in Times of War

What makes leadership resilient in the face of war?

Greg McKeown, author of the New York Times bestsellers Essentialism and Effortless, shares his thoughts on my book, Leadership in Times of War:

"In a crisis, the nonessential falls away, and what remains is what truly matters. ‘Leadership in Times of War’ brilliantly captures how Ukrainian leaders harnessed this Essentialist mindset to rise above a Read more of this blog post »
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