Develop a “leadership mindset”

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February 11, 2021

A leader is someone who can see how things can be improved and who rallies themself and people around them to move toward that better vision.

 

Cathy Burke understands leadership. For 20 years she was the CEO for The Hunger Project Australia, and then Global Vice President, working to end hunger across South Asia and Africa.

 

In this webinar recording Cathy shares provides valuable insights and provides practical tips on how to develop a leadership mindset. 

 

Cathy will share how her past experiences have lead her on her new path of consulting and coaching to create ‘leadership’ mindsets.

 

Cathy was an integral member of a visionary team who developed leadership at scale in villages all over the world. Through her work, millions of the world’s poorest people stepped into their leadership, and were able to feed themselves and their families.

Cathy learned about the power of mindsets, and the innate capacity people have to address difficult circumstances and overcome them. She believes the potential for powerfully expressed leadership is available to everyone, and that it’s never been more important to activate this ability in organisations and communities worldwide.

Date published : 11/02/2021

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February 11, 2021

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