
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


In an era of hybrid work and global talent mobility, retention has moved beyond the HR department and straight into the boardroom. This episode explores the concept of the "Social Index"—a strategic leadership tool that transforms workplace kindness and belonging from abstract cultural aspirations into measurable risk intelligence.
We dive deep into why social capital is a balance sheet issue and how workplace isolation acts as a silent predictor of attrition. From rising loneliness among hybrid workers in the UK to the fragmented team dynamics in Nigeria’s fast-scaling corporate sectors, we examine how social disconnection drives absenteeism, reduces innovation, and erodes trust.
In this episode, you will learn:
Whether you are a C-suite executive, a risk manager, or an HR leader, this conversation reframes belonging as a fundamental pillar of workforce stability and a critical strategic differentiator in today’s competitive market.
Key Takeaway: Social connection isn't just a wellbeing concept—it is a measurable predictor of workforce stability and a vital form of risk mitigation.
By Obi IgbokweIn an era of hybrid work and global talent mobility, retention has moved beyond the HR department and straight into the boardroom. This episode explores the concept of the "Social Index"—a strategic leadership tool that transforms workplace kindness and belonging from abstract cultural aspirations into measurable risk intelligence.
We dive deep into why social capital is a balance sheet issue and how workplace isolation acts as a silent predictor of attrition. From rising loneliness among hybrid workers in the UK to the fragmented team dynamics in Nigeria’s fast-scaling corporate sectors, we examine how social disconnection drives absenteeism, reduces innovation, and erodes trust.
In this episode, you will learn:
Whether you are a C-suite executive, a risk manager, or an HR leader, this conversation reframes belonging as a fundamental pillar of workforce stability and a critical strategic differentiator in today’s competitive market.
Key Takeaway: Social connection isn't just a wellbeing concept—it is a measurable predictor of workforce stability and a vital form of risk mitigation.