• Attributes You Need to Lead Effectively in the Evolving Humanitarian and Development Sectors

  • May 27 2024
  • Length: 34 mins
  • Podcast

Attributes You Need to Lead Effectively in the Evolving Humanitarian and Development Sectors

  • Summary

  • The humanitarian and development sectors are changing and we as leaders need to understand how our roles are changing in order to make the most impact.

    In this episode, we dive into the essential strategies leaders need to consider for enhancing equity, resilience, and accountability in global development organizations. With insights from Christine Sow, CEO of Humentum, listeners will learn practical approaches to overcoming bureaucratic bottlenecks and fostering a healthy organizational ecosystem. This discussion is particularly relevant for those struggling with operational inefficiencies and seeking to become better leaders for their teams.

    In this episode you will:

    1. Gain actionable strategies for building an agile and resilient organization that can swiftly adapt to external and internal shocks without compromising core values.
    2. Learn how to cultivate a values-driven organizational culture, where principles guide everyday decisions and interactions.
    3. Discover effective ways to shift power dynamics within your organization, empowering teams and promoting equity at every level.

    Tune in now to unlock the secrets of operational excellence and transformative leadership in the humanitarian and development sectors— and start revolutionizing your organization today!

    Resources mentioned:

    • Humentum Website
    • Report: Cultivating a Healthy Global Development Ecosystem
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