The Africa Leadership Convo is a podcast dedicated to exploring the intricacies of leadership in Africa, assessing Africa's leadership culture and it's impact on it's socio-economic development. Hosted Diana Tsitsiwu and leaders at The Gracedlife Leadership Centre, each episode delves into a specific aspect of leadership, from decision-making and communication to building and leading high-performing teams. This podcast offers valuable lessons and inspiration for anyone looking to take their leadership skills to the next level.
In this episode, we delve deep into the dynamic world of civil society organizations (CSOs) and non-governmental organizations (NGOs), uncovering their pivotal role in shaping exceptional leadership and driving societal transformation.
Join Diana, Sly, and Abigail in an enlightening conversation as they explore the profound impact of CSOs and NGOs on leadership development. From fostering inclusive decision-making to amplifying marginalized voices, these organizations serve as catalysts for positive change on local, national, and global scales. Discover how these entities inspire, empower, and collaborate with leaders to tackle pressing issues and drive sustainable progress.
Join Diana and her guests Sly and Daniel on this special episode of The African Leadership Podcast as they delve into the vital influence of family in shaping exceptional leaders. In this insightful discussion, they explore how family dynamics, values, and support systems play a pivotal role in the development of leaders who make a lasting impact on society. From personal anecdotes to practical tips, this episode offers valuable insights into the transformative power of socialization by the family in nurturing the leaders of tomorrow.
Diana, Sly, and Richmond delved into a crucial discussion on this episode of The Africa Leadership Convo. The insightful conversation revolved around the challenges and opportunities associated with this demographic trend, and an urgent appeal was made for purposeful leadership to address the complex issues facing the continent. Tune in to gain a deeper understanding of whether Africa's surging population is a risk or resource.
In this episode of The Africa Leadership Convo, Diana, Sylvester and Phinehas try to answer the question "Is Religion to be blamed for Africa's Poor Leadership Culture and slow development?".
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In this episode, Diana, Sly and Christopher discuss Leadership and Accountability in Volatile Times. Enjoy! Don't forget to subscribe to our channel. #africandevelopment #africanleadership #leadership #podcast
In this episode, Diana, Sly and Kofi discuss Leadership Uprising in Africa and it's significance in the context of contemporary socio-political movements. Enjoy! Don't forget to subscribe to our channel. #africandevelopment #africanleadership #leadership #podcast
In this episode of The Africa Leadership Convo, Diana, Sylvester and Richmond delve into the vital role of a good leadership development models in driving economic growth and development across the continent. Our rich landscape boasts a diverse spectrum of leaders, both seasoned and youthful, who aspire to usher in positive change and transformation.
Understanding the underlying framework of leadership is paramount in achieving the desired progress. The right leadership opens numerous doors of opportunity, while the wrong leadership can hinder stakeholders from leveraging their wealth of experience and the fresh insights of young visionaries. Join us in the African leadership conversation, where we aim to provide you with pertinent insights on leadership within our continent.
Africa is a continent with a rich and diverse traditional culture. Its cultural heritage is unique, with a strong emphasis on community, respect, justice, and support, from music and dance to art and literature. Unfortunately, poor leadership culture has hindered Africa's growth and development. Corruption, nepotism, and lack of accountability have become the norm in many African countries.
On The Leadership Convo today, Emmanuel and Peter discuss how Africa can translate its rich traditional cultural values into good leadership culture. Enjoy!
In this episode, we speak to Kofi oppong-Asumang, Executive Director of TGLC, on self leadership, its challenges and importance, decision making, and other important topics. Enjoy!
A Leadership Convo with Diana Tsitsiwu, Head of Research (MGA Consulting Ghana Ltd.) and an Executive President at TGLC, on the need to create strategy, systems and solutions as leaders.
“If the leadership is the sure way to keep society moving and sane, then leaders should be the first people abiding by the law. When it comes to making decision as a leader, please double check that the decisions comply with applicable law.“
In this episode of the Leadership Convo, we discuss the Law in Ghana and Leadership with focus on legal implications of entering into partnerships, signing contracts, engaging in corruption and other things leaders are likely to face when it comes to the law and leadership.
Miriam is a lawyer and a public prosecutor in Ghana with great experience in legal issues with public service, religious leadership and corporate governance.
Enjoy this informative conversation as you begin your week.
During the HR Rotation Program Quarterly Event at Microsoft, Tiffany Jordan hosted our Founder, Kofi Oppong-Asumang, currently a finance manager at the firm to discuss his life, his vision for The Gracedlife Leadership Centre and how he got to where he is now.
Enjoy this thought-provoking conversation as you start your day.
Start your week right by listening to this thought-provoking conversation between Abigail Okyere, Michael Appeadu, Christabel Agyeiwaa and Emmanuel K. Nuamah from The Gracedlife Leadership Centre.
This week, we are asking the question "Why is leadership important?". Why does leadership matter? Enjoy!
Visit www.gracedlifeleaders.org to know more about TGLC and how we are raising leaders in Africa.
In this first episode of the Leadership Convo, we ask the question "Should leaders be blamed for everything happening in the world?"
Enjoy this thought-provoking conversation between Phinehas, Mohammed and Emmanuel from The Gracedlife Leadership Centre.
Visit www.gracedlifeleaders.org to know more about TGLC and how it is raising leaders in Africa.