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Thriving in a Shifting World
The world of work is changing faster than ever, driven by AI and shifting cultural landscapes. But for professionals from the global majority, the challenge isn’t just about tech—it’s about navigating systems that weren't always built with us in mind. I’ve been reflecting on how we move from surviving to thriving. Here are three "superpowers" to cultivate: Adaptability:Being like water—fluid enough to navigate any environment without losing your core authenticity. Cultural Competence:Turning a diverse background into a bridge for better communication and innovation. EQ & Sponsorship: Moving beyond mentorship to find sponsors - those who will advocate for you in the rooms where decisions are made. In a VUCA (Volatile, Uncertain, Complex, Ambiguous) world, our unique perspectives aren't just "differences"—they are our greatest professional assets. How are you using your superpower to reshape the future? #SocialSustainability #Inclusion #FutureOfWork #Leadership #GlobalMajority #ProfessionalGrowth
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Today’s Affirmation
Your cultural background and unique experiences are not barriers—they are your unique selling points. They make you stand out from the crowd and bring immense value to your employers and colleagues Whenever you feel out of place, remember that your diversity is a profound source of strength. It equips you with the invaluable ability to see the world from different perspectives and devise creative solutions to complex problems Embrace your individuality today. Your diversity is a gift that makes the corporate world a more interesting, vibrant, and innovative place
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Let's talk about the power of the pause. We'll show you how holding your tongue can actually make people listen to you more when you do speak, and how to use silence to get the upper hand. Has this ever worked for you?
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If DEI is Dead What Comes Next?
Read the Article Here. The word ‘Diversity’ in particular, has come to mean very different things to different people and is now a polarising subject at most dinner parties or family BBQs, a subject which some people “navigate carefully”, or delight in causing offence or worse still avoid speaking on the subject completely to remove the possibility of causing offence. Division is the inevitable end game when you ask people to focus on what makes them different ahead of what unites them. Do you agree?
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