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Episode 21 | The Power of Diverse Talent Pools: Unlocking Innovation in South African Organisations

On Episode 21 of The Diversity Roundtable, we dive into an essential conversation on "The Power of Diverse Talent Pools: Unlocking Innovation in South African Organizations." As businesses around the world face ever-changing markets, a key factor in driving growth and success is tapping into the full potential of diverse talent. Embracing a variety of perspectives, experiences, and backgrounds in the workforce can spark fresh ideas, improve problem-solving, and enhance creativity. We are thrilled to have two remarkable leaders with us to explore this topic further. Mosebjadi Marcy Murwa, the People and Talent Director, has a wealth of experience in shaping inclusive organizational cultures that bring out the best in diverse teams. Lindiwe Ncongwane, Head of Learning & Development, is an expert in fostering continuous learning and development environments that encourage growth, innovation, and equity across all levels of the organization. Together, these leaders will share valuable insights on how diverse talent pools can be a driving force behind organizational innovation in South Africa. We'll discuss the practical steps organizations can take to build and maintain these diverse teams, the benefits of diversity for innovation, and the challenges that come with managing a diverse workforce. Stay tuned for an engaging conversation that will inspire new thinking and actions to unlock the full potential of talent within South African organizations.

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