Leadership needs clarity, empathy, collaboration, inclusion & resilience
The best leaders during the pandemic? It's not coincidence that it's been those who have rejected toxic masculinity.
They're the leaders who embraced something else, particularly diversity and inclusion.
Mathuri Santhi-Morgan shares why this is such a game-changer, speaking with host Kate Mills on how to lead for the critical decade ahead.
Mathuri is the founder of GIRLS (Global, Intercultural, Resilient, Loud and Strong) Rising Up, a movement to give intercultural women and girls visibility in a media landscape that so often leaves them underrepresented and ignored.
Through GIRLS Rising Up, Mathuri works to change the narrative, telling the stories of intercultural women who’ve overcome adversity and are doing amazing things with their life.
“Where we need to get to is normalising the concept of diversity, because diversity is society,” she says.
The Leadership Lessons is produced by Women's Agenda & Agenda Media, and made possible thanks to the support of Salesforce. Each week, it talks to different leaders across Australia to determine how to lead for the critical decade ahead.
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