• Episode 1 | Unlocking Trust and Innovation in Leadership

  • Jul 4 2024
  • Length: 40 mins
  • Podcast

Episode 1 | Unlocking Trust and Innovation in Leadership

  • Summary

  • Welcome to the inaugural episode of The Inclusion Advantage, a podcast series by FranklinCovey South Africa. Hosted by Sean Madliwa, this episode features insightful conversations with distinguished guests Busisiwe Hlatshwayo and Antoinette Roberts.

    Join us as we explore the critical role of trust and inclusion in driving innovation and change within organizations. Learn how FranklinCovey, the world’s most trusted leadership company, partners with South African leaders to foster a culture of excellence and transformative growth.

    In this episode:

    Sean Madliwa introduces the vision and mission of FranklinCovey South Africa.
    Antoinette Roberts shares her journey from accounting to leadership development, emphasizing the importance of culture and trust in achieving business results.
    Busisiwe Hlatshwayo discusses her passion for increasing the representation of black women in leadership and the impact of inclusive practices on organizational success.
    Discover the power of trust, the principles of effective leadership, and the importance of inclusivity in creating resilient and thriving businesses. Don’t miss out on this enriching conversation that promises to inspire and empower leaders across industries.

    🔔 Subscribe to our channel and stay tuned for more episodes packed with valuable insights and strategies for leadership excellence.

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