Tag: leadership development


  • Volunteer Clubs Relax Commitments to Rebuild Membership

    Volunteer Clubs Relax Commitments to Rebuild Membership

    Leaning into Flexibility to Keep Communities Connected Volunteer organizations across Australia and beyond are rethinking how people participate. Faced with declining membership, clubs from Rotary to local service groups are relaxing commitments and offering more flexible ways to contribute. The goal is not to water down purpose but to meet today’s rhythms—busy work schedules, family…

  • Deloitte Renames US Staff Amid AI Shakeup in Consulting Era

    Deloitte Renames US Staff Amid AI Shakeup in Consulting Era

    Overview: A sweeping rebranding of roles In a move that signals how the consulting industry is navigating an era of rapid artificial intelligence adoption, Deloitte is instituting a broad overhaul of how it refers to its US workforce. The firm is not merely adjusting titles but unveiling a new class of leader designed to align…

  • Webinars Prepare United Methodists for a New Direction in 2026

    Webinars Prepare United Methodists for a New Direction in 2026

    Rallying a Global Church for 2026 As the United Methodist Church enters a new era in 2026, denominational leaders are focusing on empowering local and global leadership to navigate what promises to be a period of renewal, adaptation, and shared mission. After years of upheaval, disaffiliations, and rethinking structures, bishops and national bodies are turning…

  • Webinars to Prepare United Methodists for a New Direction

    Webinars to Prepare United Methodists for a New Direction

    Introduction: A New Direction for United Methodists As the United Methodist Church (UMC) embarks on a transformative path in 2026, its leadership is prioritizing education, collaboration, and a unified sense of purpose. After years of turmoil, disaffection, and structural debates, bishops are turning to structured webinars to elevate new leadership across the denomination. Three distinct…

  • Namibia’s 6th Senior Command and Staff Course Opens at Okahandja

    Namibia’s 6th Senior Command and Staff Course Opens at Okahandja

    Overview The Namibia Command and Staff College (NCSC) in Okahandja has launched the 6th Senior Command and Staff Course. A total of 36 student military officers have enrolled and commenced their training this week, marking a significant milestone in the country’s military education and professional development pipeline. Purpose and Scope The Senior Command and Staff…

  • Namibia Kicks Off 6th Senior Command and Staff Course in Okahandja

    Namibia Kicks Off 6th Senior Command and Staff Course in Okahandja

    Overview: A New Cohort Begins at Namibia Command and Staff College In a bid to strengthen strategic leadership within the Namibian Defence Force, 36 student military officers have begun the 6th Senior Command and Staff Course (SC&SC) at the Namibia Command and Staff College (NCSC) in Okahandja. The cohort, officially enrolled as Senior Command and…

  • From pay expectations to emotional strain: Why Singapore’s charity founders struggle to find successors

    From pay expectations to emotional strain: Why Singapore’s charity founders struggle to find successors

    Why succession is a growing challenge for Singapore’s charities In Singapore, a notable number of long-running charities and social enterprises are at a crossroads. Their founders, often pillars of their communities, are ready to pass the baton. Yet finding someone willing and able to assume leadership is proving far harder than expected. The convergence of…

  • Home Affairs bullying perception 2025 shows a clear decline

    Home Affairs bullying perception 2025 shows a clear decline

    Introduction: A shift in perception within Home Affairs A recent staff survey indicates that the Department of Home Affairs has recorded a decline in the perceived level of bullying in 2025, marking a notable improvement from the previous year. While the department still grapples with a historically problematic issue, the trend suggests that changes in…

  • ODM@20: How Aden Duale Credits ODM with Shaping His Political Path

    ODM@20: How Aden Duale Credits ODM with Shaping His Political Path

    ODM at 20: A Reflection on a Political Journey The Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) is celebrating two decades of influence in Kenya’s political landscape, a milestone that has brought out reflections from veterans and rising stars alike. Among the voices adding depth to the discourse is Health Cabinet Secretary Aden Duale, who publicly credited ODM…