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Exceptional leaders create a nurturing work environment that prioritises well-being and trust, without compromising on productivity. With over two decades of experience in human resources, Ghenwa Habbal understands this concept, and offers her insights from the unique perspective of a business psychologist. In her role as Regional Talent Management Lead at Ford Middle East & Africa, Ghenwa has dedicated her career to crafting and executing strategies that attract, empower, and retain top talent. In this episode, Ghenwa shares her thoughts on the value of work experience, effective communication strategies for leaders, the huge costs associated with employee resignations, and the crucial role of responsibility in leadership. With her no-holds-barred approach, Ghenwa cuts right to the chase when it comes to navigating the complexities of leadership. Get ready as we dive into this fascinating discussion!
Discussion points:
2:11 Working from a young age6:11 The importance of working vs studying10:02 Training effective leaders12:53 Investing in people’s development17:06 Putting diversity and Inclusion into action24:05 The outdated concept of female empowerment 30:10 Ghenwa’s take on where leadership has gone wrong34:30 Are we entitled to feel offended?37:40 A perspective on good leadership44:00 Effective communication47:44 Legal agreements and how they change
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Ghenwa Habbalhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/ghenwa-habbal/
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Exceptional leaders create a nurturing work environment that prioritises well-being and trust, without compromising on productivity. With over two decades of experience in human resources, Ghenwa Habbal understands this concept, and offers her insights from the unique perspective of a business psychologist. In her role as Regional Talent Management Lead at Ford Middle East & Africa, Ghenwa has dedicated her career to crafting and executing strategies that attract, empower, and retain top talent. In this episode, Ghenwa shares her thoughts on the value of work experience, effective communication strategies for leaders, the huge costs associated with employee resignations, and the crucial role of responsibility in leadership. With her no-holds-barred approach, Ghenwa cuts right to the chase when it comes to navigating the complexities of leadership. Get ready as we dive into this fascinating discussion!
Discussion points:
2:11 Working from a young age6:11 The importance of working vs studying10:02 Training effective leaders12:53 Investing in people’s development17:06 Putting diversity and Inclusion into action24:05 The outdated concept of female empowerment 30:10 Ghenwa’s take on where leadership has gone wrong34:30 Are we entitled to feel offended?37:40 A perspective on good leadership44:00 Effective communication47:44 Legal agreements and how they change
Show Sponsors:
Megavrse: Dive into immersive environments in the Metaverse that redefine the future of retail, art, and workhttps://www.megavrse.xyz/#/
Socials:
Spencer Lodgehttps://www.instagram.com/spencer.lodge/?hl=en https://www.tiktok.com/@spencer.lodge https://www.linkedin.com/in/spencerlodge/ https://www.youtube.com/c/SpencerLodgeTV https://www.facebook.com/spencerlodgeofficial/
Ghenwa Habbalhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/ghenwa-habbal/

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