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No Leadership is Better Than Poor Leadership
Leadership is not something to take lightly, and it’s certainly not a role comes naturally to everyone but recently we saw how perhaps eliminating poor leadership led to an extraordinary win in the AFCON…
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When Do You Call it a Day?
Shocking news in 2024 doesn’t seem to stop, as just last week, Lewis Hamilton, multiple Formula 1 title winner, announced he will be joining Ferrari from Mercedes – for F1 fans it was a huge surprise,…
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The Very Best Leaders Know When to Leave
Becoming a leader and fulfilling expectations is never easy – it can feel that there’s a huge weight on your shoulders and all eyes are on you at every given moment.
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One Size Fits No-One
We often say that the Chief Executive role can be the loneliest position, and in the past year or two this has never been truer.
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Everyone Deserves Help
The conversation around immigrants is by no means an easy one to have, but it is an important one.
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Inclusion in 2023
Each week we try to cover the biggest stories in leadership and inclusion. Last year there were many highs, but there were certainly some real lows.
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Our inclusive poet
A one-of-a-kind poet and human, Benjamin Zephaniah has sadly passed away. His unique talents and fabulous achievements displayed just how much of a pioneer he was for diversity and inclusion.
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Nelson Mandela – 10 Years On
Many are Proudly Stood on His Shoulders
We all have days we will never forget. I happened to be in Pretoria, South Africa, the morning we lost one of the greatest leaders of our generation.
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We Are All Imperfect
There are far too many examples in the news where many leaders fail to provide opportunities for their team members and insufficient support for their people.
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Exclusion Hurts. Inclusion Heals.
Enoch Powell is not a politician that we would normally look to quote but he was probably on point when he said, “All political careers end in failure.
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Nobody Deserves To Be Left Behind
Yet again we feel compelled to challenge another divisive and reckless approach from the Home Secretary, Suella Braverman.