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Shameless Tuesdays Podcast Honest conversations about leading digital transformation because the technology is never the hard part. Powered by Transformation Leader Hosted by Dzikamai Gangaidzo, Shameless Tuesdays cuts through the noise to explore what it truly takes to lead digital transformation, the mindset shifts, hard decisions, and the human side of change that no technology can solve. Real stories from leaders on the front lines of digital change. No theory. No hype. Just an honest conversation. New episodes every second & last Tuesday of the month.

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Portada del episodio why digital transformation looks different in Africa, the cultural dynamics that shape technology adoption.

why digital transformation looks different in Africa, the cultural dynamics that shape technology adoption.

Why do digital transformation projects succeed in Silicon Valley but fail in Nairobi, Lagos, or Harare? In this episode of Shameless Tuesdays, Dzikamai Gangaidzo sits down with Timothy Laku - CIO, CTO, AI Transformation Partner, and author of Scaling Impact to unpack the cultural dynamics shaping technology adoption across Africa. After leading 100+ transformation projects across the continent, Timothy explains why technology is rarely the real problem. Instead, organizations struggle because they ignore the people, the processes, the governance, and the lived realities of the communities they’re trying to transform. From failed food-tech startups to AI skepticism, data silos, governance failures, and the dangerous assumption that everyone has smartphones and stable internet, this conversation breaks down why context matters more than copying Western frameworks. Topics include: • Why “tech comes last” in transformation• The role of trust in technology adoption• Why AI feels like magic and how leaders can respond• The foundations organizations need before scaling AI• Why governance is a leadership problem, not a tech problem• How co-creation builds adoption and trust• Why African organizational culture should shape innovation, not block it If you’re leading transformation, deploying AI, or trying to scale innovation in emerging markets, this episode will change the way you think about technology adoption forever.

13 de may de 2026 - 52 min
Portada del episodio Healing as a Leadership Strategy: Why Growth Starts Within

Healing as a Leadership Strategy: Why Growth Starts Within

She went from rich to Tottenham. From CEO to suicidal. From breakdown to building a multi-million-pound company. And she did it by asking one question nobody had ever thought to ask her. Host Dzikamai Gangaidzo sits down with Adaku Mbagwu, founder and CEO of HEAL (Healing Entrepreneurs Achieve Limitlessness) a coach for first-born daughters and female executives who helps them break generational patterns and scale their businesses from within. But before she could help anyone else, she had to survive herself. Adaku opens up about clinical depression, a suicide attempt, a broken engagement and being pushed out of a startup and how a single question from a coach became the beginning of everything she has built since. What they cover:→ Why resilience without emotional honesty leads directly to breakdown→ The psychology of the firstborn daughter and why the pattern keeps repeating→ How childhood patterns silently run your business decisions as an adult→ Why "doing more" is the trap — and "being different" is the answer→ The moment she realised she had trained people to treat her the way they did→ How poverty becomes a reference point that makes wealth feel dangerous→ Why mindset is a privilege — and how to access it when your environment says otherwise→ The one question that reversed 25 years of self-imposed burden in a single session→ How she 5x'd a client's business in 8 months by healing the founder, not the strategy→ Why you are the bottleneck between where you are and what you're trying to build The Shameless Question: If you have created everything in your current reality what are you going to create next? Join the Shameless Circle — where transformation leaders have honest conversations with people who've been in the same room. No advice giving, no consulting.Join: https://chat.whatsapp.com/GU834qw8x6JHYgrzDBUT5i [https://chat.whatsapp.com/GU834qw8x6JHYgrzDBUT5i] Shameless Tuesdays. Honest conversations about leading digital transformation — because the technology is never the hard part. Powered by Transformation Leader | www.t4leader.com [http://www.t4leader.com] New episodes every 2nd & last Tuesday of the month. Subscribe and turn on notifications so you never miss a drop. #ShamelessTuesdays #HealingAsALeadershipStrategy #AdakuMbagwu #FirstBornDaughter #MentalHealthLeadership #LeadershipPodcast #Limitlessness #MindsetIsAPrivilege #DzikamaiGangaidzo #WomenInBusiness #HealingEntrepreneurs #GrowthStartsWithin

28 de abr de 2026 - 46 min
Portada del episodio The Motivation Myth: Why Deadlines Don't Work, Rewards Backfire, and Fear Kills Productivity (The Real Science of Getting Teams to Deliver)

The Motivation Myth: Why Deadlines Don't Work, Rewards Backfire, and Fear Kills Productivity (The Real Science of Getting Teams to Deliver)

70%. That's how much of Dan Ariely's body was covered in third-degree burns at 18. He spent three years in a hospital watching professionals cause unnecessary pain because they refused to change despite the evidence. That experience became 30 years of research into why the tools we use to motivate people so often destroy the very thing we're trying to build. Host Dzikamai Gangaidzo, a mining engineer leading digital transformation in one of the world's most change-resistant industries, asks the question every manager quietly struggles with: if deadlines, bonuses, and fear don't actually work, what does? Professor Dan Ariely (Duke University, NYT bestselling author, TED speaker 15M+ views) answers with data, story, and zero patience for bad management. What they cover:→ Why we're all born with the capacity for motivation and how companies systematically kill it→ How bureaucracy tells your team: we don't trust you, and your time doesn't matter→ The same rule experienced as either bureaucracy or professional pride — what makes the difference→ The oil rig that ignored the red light until it cost billions→ Why fear is devastatingly effective short-term and catastrophic long-term→ Why accountability must be about the process, never the outcome→ The $25 experiment that built a culture of gratitude→ Why fairness in salary and promotion is non-negotiable for human motivation→ Kennedy, the janitor, and the mission to the moon→ How to resurrect a team completely destroyed by bad leadership The Shameless Question: If your company is systematically destroying the motivation your people were born with, what are you actually building? Join the Shameless Circle where transformation leaders have honest conversations with people who've been in the same room. No advice giving, no consulting. Join: https://chat.whatsapp.com/GU834qw8x6JHYgrzDBUT5i [https://chat.whatsapp.com/GU834qw8x6JHYgrzDBUT5i] Shameless Tuesdays. Honest conversations about leading digital transformation because the technology is never the hard part. Powered by Transformation Leader | www.t4leader.com [http://www.t4leader.com] New episodes every 2nd & last Tuesday of the month. Subscribe and turn on notifications so you never miss a drop. #ShamelessTuesdays #MotivationMyth #DanAriely #BehaviouralEconomics #LeadershipPodcast #DigitalTransformation #IntrinsicMotivation #WorkplaceCulture #DzikamaiGangaidzo #TransformationLeader

7 de abr de 2026 - 51 min
Portada del episodio How Do You Lead People Who Don’t Want to Change?

How Do You Lead People Who Don’t Want to Change?

Your team isn't resistant. They're rational. In this episode of Shameless Tuesdays, Nono Bokete and Dzikamai Gangaidzo tackle the version of transformation resistance that nobody wants to admit is the hardest, the kind that comes from your own team. The people who've already given everything to three projects that went nowhere. The ones who've stopped arguing because they've already decided you're next in line to fail. DK walked into a mining operation as the fourth transformation leader in five years. No pushback. No arguments. Just silence. And as he quickly learned, that silence wasn't disengagement, it was evidence. Evidence of learned helplessness, broken trust, and an organisation that had repeatedly asked people to care and then given them nothing to show for it. In this conversation, Nono and DK break down why standard change management frameworks are built for teams starting from zero and what you actually have to do when your team is starting from negative. They talk about the psychology behind resistance, how to find the people who actually run the room (not the org chart), why inspirational language backfires on burned teams, and what it really takes to reverse learned helplessness one kept promise at a time. This is the episode for every transformation leader who's ever stood at the front of a room, said all the right things, and watched nobody believe a word of it. In this episode:→ Why silence from your team is scarier than resistance→ Learned helplessness and what Seligman's research means for your project→ The 4 things the shift supervisor told DK that changed everything→ What change frameworks get dangerously wrong about burned teams→ Compliance vs. commitment — and how to tell which one you actually have→ How to reverse learned helplessness through evidence, not motivation The Shameless Circle is where transformation leaders share exactly these scenarios with peers who've been in the same room. No advice giving, no consulting, just honest conversations with people who get it. Link: https://chat.whatsapp.com/GU834qw8x6JHYgrzDBUT5i Shameless Tuesdays. Honest conversations about leading digital transformation because the technology is never the hard part. Powered by Transformation Leader | www.t4leader.comSubscribe on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6ysoKYKoqmunBGAy5WwJGwSubscribe on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@T4Leaders/podcasts New episodes every 2nd & last Tuesday of the month. Subscribe and turn on the notification bell so you never miss a drop. #ShamelessTuesdays #DigitalTransformation #TransformationLeader #ChangeManagement #LeadingTransformation #TeamResistance #LearnedHelplessness #PsychologicalSafety #LIFTFramework #NonoBokete #DzikamaiGangaidzo #LeadershipPodcast #OrganisationalChange #TransformationLeadership #WhyTransformationFails

24 de mar de 2026 - 25 min
Portada del episodio Why digital transformation fails before it starts

Why digital transformation fails before it starts

88% of digital transformations fail against their original ambitions. Every post-mortem blames the workforce. But what if the real blocker is sitting at the table where the project was approved? In this episode of Shameless Tuesdays, DK and Nono go where most transformation content never does. DK breaks down the mining implementation that was green on every dashboard while quietly collapsing in every steerco. Nono maps it to the neuroscience of identity threat, explaining why governance, not confrontation, is how threatened leaders kill projects without knowing it. They cover three reasons transformations fail before they start, including the one most practitioners will never admit to, and share five things you can do right now if your project is stalling: 1. Map the personal stakes before the technical requirements 2. Track decision velocity as a leading indicator 3. Have the uncomfortable conversation before the project kicks off 4. Design for the transition, not just the end state 5. Measure the resistance before it measures you If you are in a transformation right now or about to start one, this episode is not optional. Powered by Transformation Leader | www.t4leader.com [http://www.t4leader.com]New episodes every 2nd & last Tuesday of the month. #ShamelessTuesdays #DigitalTransformation #TransformationLeader #LeadershipDevelopment #ChangeManagement #WhyTransformationFails #ExecutiveLeadership #ShamelessT4L #NonoBokete #DzikamaiGangaidzo #OrganisationalChange #LIFTFramework #TransformationLeadership #LeadershipPodcast #IdentityThreat

11 de mar de 2026 - 23 min
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