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Leading Through Complexity Without Losing Yourself | Nomonde White-Ndlovu

52 min · 29. mai 2026
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What does it actually cost to lead at scale? Not the version you see on LinkedIn; the real one. The loneliness. The pressure to perform strength even when you're breaking. The feedback that forces you to look at yourself honestly. Nomonde White-Ndlovu is a multi-award-winning technology executive serving as Managing Executive and Chief Information Officer for Group Compliance at Absa Group, where she leads enterprise-wide technology strategy across compliance and regulatory platforms in a complex, multi-jurisdictional banking environment. Previously CIO at Bidvest Bank, she was recognised nationally for strategic leadership and high-performance team building, earning multiple top honours at the 2024 CIO South Africa Awards. Beyond her corporate mandate, she serves as Chairperson of Wired4Women, championing the advancement of women in technology leadership. In this conversation, she talks about what digital transformation actually means when it's measured by whether it changes someone's life. She talks about AI without the hype or the fear. She talks about what psychological safety really looks like; and what silence in a room tells you when it isn't. And she talks about the things leadership conversations usually avoid. The sacrifice. The loneliness. The moment a team member's tears made her recalibrate everything. Why no is a full sentence. And what it means to lead without losing yourself. Leading Through Complexity Without Losing Yourself. Nomonde White-Ndlovu on leadership, vulnerability, and what matters most.

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What does it actually cost to lead at scale? Not the version you see on LinkedIn; the real one. The loneliness. The pressure to perform strength even when you're breaking. The feedback that forces you to look at yourself honestly. Nomonde White-Ndlovu is a multi-award-winning technology executive serving as Managing Executive and Chief Information Officer for Group Compliance at Absa Group, where she leads enterprise-wide technology strategy across compliance and regulatory platforms in a complex, multi-jurisdictional banking environment. Previously CIO at Bidvest Bank, she was recognised nationally for strategic leadership and high-performance team building, earning multiple top honours at the 2024 CIO South Africa Awards. Beyond her corporate mandate, she serves as Chairperson of Wired4Women, championing the advancement of women in technology leadership. In this conversation, she talks about what digital transformation actually means when it's measured by whether it changes someone's life. She talks about AI without the hype or the fear. She talks about what psychological safety really looks like; and what silence in a room tells you when it isn't. And she talks about the things leadership conversations usually avoid. The sacrifice. The loneliness. The moment a team member's tears made her recalibrate everything. Why no is a full sentence. And what it means to lead without losing yourself. Leading Through Complexity Without Losing Yourself. Nomonde White-Ndlovu on leadership, vulnerability, and what matters most.

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