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Nancy Nouaimeh steps into the guest seat for this powerful Women's Day special, offering a rare glimpse into her journey as a global entrepreneur running companies across Dubai and Dublin.
From her unexpected beginnings sequencing fungal DNA in Belgium to becoming the first Shingo Institute affiliate in the Middle East, Nancy reveals how her career evolution taught her that true excellence isn't a destination—it's a daily practice embedded in organizational culture. "It's something you do on a daily basis," she explains, sharing how leaders must shift from viewing excellence as merely outcome-focused to understanding it as behavior-driven and principle-centered.
The conversation takes a poignant turn when Nancy recounts her young daughter questioning why all her work photos showed more men than women—a moment that strengthened her resolve to change the "boys' club" narrative in consulting. She advocates for formal sponsorship programs that elevate women beyond mentorship to true advancement opportunities. For professionals of all genders, Nancy's advice rings particularly clear: strategic positioning matters as much as skill. "It's not enough to be great at what you do. You need to be intentional about how you position yourself," she explains, emphasizing self-awareness as a career compass.
Her parting wisdom captures the episode's essence: "Courage, authenticity, and purpose." For women navigating leadership journeys, Nancy's message resonates beyond Women's Day—own your journey, support one another, and never apologize for taking up space. Your voice, vision and leadership matter.
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Nancy Nouaimeh steps into the guest seat for this powerful Women's Day special, offering a rare glimpse into her journey as a global entrepreneur running companies across Dubai and Dublin.
From her unexpected beginnings sequencing fungal DNA in Belgium to becoming the first Shingo Institute affiliate in the Middle East, Nancy reveals how her career evolution taught her that true excellence isn't a destination—it's a daily practice embedded in organizational culture. "It's something you do on a daily basis," she explains, sharing how leaders must shift from viewing excellence as merely outcome-focused to understanding it as behavior-driven and principle-centered.
The conversation takes a poignant turn when Nancy recounts her young daughter questioning why all her work photos showed more men than women—a moment that strengthened her resolve to change the "boys' club" narrative in consulting. She advocates for formal sponsorship programs that elevate women beyond mentorship to true advancement opportunities. For professionals of all genders, Nancy's advice rings particularly clear: strategic positioning matters as much as skill. "It's not enough to be great at what you do. You need to be intentional about how you position yourself," she explains, emphasizing self-awareness as a career compass.
Her parting wisdom captures the episode's essence: "Courage, authenticity, and purpose." For women navigating leadership journeys, Nancy's message resonates beyond Women's Day—own your journey, support one another, and never apologize for taking up space. Your voice, vision and leadership matter.
Send us a text