"We know more about ChatGPT than our own thinking" - Morné Mostert challenges everything you thought about executive learning. From quantum curriculum to why emotional intelligence might be overrated, we explore the power of not knowing.
Award-winning strategist Pierre Du Plessis reveals the hidden advantages that keep us tethered to our flaws, and challenges conventional wisdom about personal and organisational growth.
Wesgro's education specialist Wendy Viljoen outlines how public-private partnerships can transform South Africa's struggling education system amid teacher cuts and classroom overcrowding.
Former corporate executive Lita Currie reveals how learning to embrace imperfect art transformed her career and now helps business leaders think visually, proving that creative skills can be developed at any stage of life.
Through a twist of fate, former people avoider Tracey Clark becomes one of South Africa's top leadership coaches, revealing how brain science and the power of pause can transform our relationship with self and others.
Digital marketing expert Renier Lombard reveals why chasing quick wins on LinkedIn fails, and how embracing imperfection and a giving mindset transforms your personal brand from forgettable to magnetic.
InScape COO Dr. Carin Stoltz-Urban demonstrates how education and business can align through a "redemptive business model" that dedicates half of profits to scholarships and community development. Join us as we explore sustainable education and the evolving landscape of academic credentials.
In a world obsessed with winning, this episode challenges leaders through the lens of 'Player Zero' to consider letting go of scoring to build more resilient, collaborative, and effective organisations.
David speaks with global futurist John Sanei about why success feels empty and what to do about it, rethinking success in an age of uncertainty, and how to journey from certainty to adaptability.
David speaks with airline Captain Laurence Graham, who challenges traditional academic prerequisites that prevent many natural leaders from accessing this development.
David speaks with leadership coach David Joshua about how his ADHD diagnosis led him to reject Ritalin in favour of mindful practices, and how learning to pause in an overwhelmed world is the competitive edge we've been searching for.
David explores the critical shift from doing Agile to being Agile with Myles Hopkins, challenging organisations to embrace horizontal value creation and future-focused strategies for sustainable success.
David speaks with Eduvos CEO Siegie Brownlee about the universal challenge faced by higher education institutions and industry, and the challenge of preparing graduates for industry and life.
David speaks with Leadership and Change consultant Carrie Pratt about how corporate leaders can learn from social movements to drive inclusivity and meaningful change in business.
David speaks with Founder of MySocialLife Dean McCoubrey about the role of parents, teachers and the village in digital education, and the importance of relatability in connecting with kids.
David speaks with CEO of 50Plus-Skills Lynda Smith about retaining eldership, and challenging ageism through embracing generational intelligence in organisational learning and culture.
4 Sep 2024
20 min
1 – 20
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