Leadership Unlocked
Leadership success is shaped by what you leave behind for others, not about you as an individual. For Henley alumna Nomsa Chabeli, Group CEO at the South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC), the role of stewardship is key, passing success from one leader to the next by building trust, resilience and endurance in an organisation. “I carry institutional responsibility on behalf of others. And it's something that I found at the SABC, that being a public institution, it really sits at the intersection of society, of democracy, of culture.” In the final episode of the second series of our Leadership Unlocked podcast, Nomsa speaks to Professor Bernd Vogel, Director of the Henley Centre for Leadership, about the experiences that shaped her leadership journey, her drive to create lasting impact, and navigating tensions in leading a commercially-funded public organisation. Nomsa talks about her role in ensuring representation and diversity in the workplace and that it has to be deliberate, intentional and inclusive. She also speaks candidly about the importance of having institutional courage when making decisions versus the impact of getting it wrong. “Sometimes you might be more worried about the noise outside and start not making the right decisions because you wonder what people are going to say … That's something that I've really had to navigate.” See omnystudio.com/listener [https://omnystudio.com/listener] for privacy information.
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