 We choose to go to the moon because that challenge is one we intend to win. Leadership is the capacity to obviously engage and inspire, but also the capacity to have a sense of purpose. It's all about how do you invent and reinvent yourself and invent and reinvent the contribution you want to make to society. It entails someone who's willing to actually move forward and to move with the interests of the people. That takes a person who is able to really listen and understand. We absolutely need global leaders who have a systemic view of global affairs. The Forum, precisely for its purpose, has created the Program for Global Leadership Fellows. It's a unique three-year journey of leadership development which combines working in the forum with top-class academics. That leads to a master of leadership. This is the opportunity to educate future global leaders for all kinds of organizations and situations. Taking them out of their comfort zone, not only because they are outside, but also because you're in a very different location where they will have a training that comes to how do others influence you as a leader. These are people from around the world, highly skilled from different sectors. It's a unique experience that I'll never forget. The big thing with this program is the exploration of the personal, looking at ways in which we can challenge ourselves to be better people and better leaders as well. In addition, they have a specific curriculum for various schools and I think that's a very nice mix and an unusual mix. It's a program that allows people to have a hands-on experience in dealing with leaders themselves. This is an incredibly diverse group of people and then you have this wonderful umbrella of the World Economic Forum with all of its networks, all of its channels. They really have the potential to be great leaders and we all know the world desperately needs that. They come out being thought leaders, great organizational leaders and knowing themselves as leaders.