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Quest for bold leadership culture

The Citizen

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August 28, 2025

South African leaders might be uniquely skilled at navigating volatility and complexity, but today's barrage of economic and political pressures, institutional breakdowns, corruption scandals and digital disruption have created a leadership environment where tweaking what we have often feels like the only viable survival option in a sea of change.

- Adam Craker

Quest for bold leadership culture

It's confidence in this ambiguity that leaders need to embody and excellent leaders already know success is becoming less about clarity and control, and more about choosing change.

Meaningfully driving growth and trust in our organisations, economy and society will require confronting, perhaps through the National Dialogue, a few hard truths.

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