Building with Biblical Principles: Faith-Driven Leadership in Construction" A Conversation with Bongani Dladla

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Bongani Dladla

CEO, Construction Industry Development Board (CIDB)
BSc Civil Engineering (cum laude), University of KwaZulu-Natal
MPhil Engineering & Sustainable Development, Cambridge University
Professional Engineer, Fellow of SA Institution of Civil Engineering
15+ years in construction/infrastructure industry

Episode Summary
CEO Bongani Dladla shares how biblical principles guide ethical business practices in South Africa's construction industry. From designing water treatment plants to regulating a R300-billion annual infrastructure spend, Dladla demonstrates how faith-centered leadership builds sustainable businesses that serve communities while maintaining integrity in a challenging industry.

Key Topics

Faith-Based Business Ethics: Building sustainable enterprises through biblical principles vs quick wins
Ethical Transparency: Framework for handling business dilemmas and difficult clients
Legacy Building: Creating infrastructure that outlasts and serves communities
Industry Challenges: Payment delays, project overruns, corruption temptations
Women Empowerment: CIDB's women in construction awards and mentorship programs
Entrepreneurial Advice: Product focus, culture building, and faith-driven growth strategies

Target Audience
Business leaders, entrepreneurs, construction professionals, faith-based business networks, engineering students, women in STEM

Key Takeaways

Ethical business practices create sustainable long-term success over quick profits
Faith provides centering for difficult business decisions and ethical dilemmas
Infrastructure work offers purpose - solving social problems while building legacy
Transparency and accountability prevent corruption and build stakeholder trust
Culture building is key responsibility for seasoned leaders
Women representation critical for construction industry innovation

Call to Action

Follow CIDB on social media for women in construction stories
Attend Women in Construction Awards (October 14)
Apply biblical principles in business decision-making
Support ethical transparency in your industry
Mentor young entrepreneurs

Duration: 45 minutes
Hashtags: #FaithInBusiness #ConstructionIndustry #EthicalLeadership #CIDB #WomenInConstruction #JustGospelRadio
23 Jul 2025 English South Africa Christianity · Religion & Spirituality

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