Organizations must adapt their talent management strategies to thrive in an everchanging and unpredictable environment.
Core concepts delivered through engaging, practical lectures that encourage participation.
Collaborative exchanges that promote peer learning and sharing of best practices.
Analysis of African and global examples to apply theory to practice.
Hands-on activities where participants will practice scenario planning, talent acquisition, and leadership development.
Opportunities for participants to receive feedback on their talent management strategies.
Structured opportunities for participants to build relationships and share experiences.
In an increasingly volatile, uncertain, complex, and ambiguous (VUCA) world that has now evolved into a brittle, anxious, nonlinear, and incomprehensible (BANI) reality, the role of leadership has become more challenging—and more critical—than ever.
Leaders today are not only expected to navigate these complexities but must do so with emotional intelligence, agility, and strategic foresight. In this environment, how leaders are experienced by those they lead is more important than ever. Leaders must be intentional in the way they interact with and influence their teams, as trust, engagement, and clarity are key to organizational resilience and performance.
However, many emerging leaders lack the skills to effectively manage the pressures of a VUCA-BANI world. Without these competencies, organizations risk stagnation, loss of talent, and an inability to innovate in fast-changing markets. In addition, organizations that fail to invest in the development of their leadership pipeline risk falling behind. The ability to manage, inspire, and lead people is not a natural skill; it must be nurtured through structured learning and practice.
Hear firsthand from RIKA Fellows as they share their transformative leadership journeys, the impact of our program, and how RIKA has shaped their careers
This course is ideal for:
High-Potential Leaders
Individuals identified as future leaders within their organizations, preparing to take on significant leadership roles.
Mid-Level Managers
Managers aiming to enhance their leadership skills and move into senior roles.
Emerging Entrepreneurs
Business owners or founders growing their companies and needing to develop leadership capabilities.
Team Leaders
Professionals managing teams who want to improve their leadership and team management skills.
Functional Heads
Individuals leading departments or functions who want to strengthen their decision-making, strategic thinking, and leadership capabilities.