Patricia Obo-Nai, the Chief Government Officer (CEO) of Vodafone Ghana has urged individuals on the Kwame Nkrumah College of Science and Know-how’s digital GenderSmart occasion to make use of their innate qualities to assist them develop successfully inside company entities.
Addressing the gathering, she highlighted the innate qualities ladies have been endowed with, equivalent to the power to multitask, cognitive empathy, guts, and instinct.
These qualities, she mentioned, have been very important instruments in management roles and urged them to harness them for fulfillment.
Drawing parallels between the house and the office, she defined how ladies’s cognitive empathy, typically used to mediate conflicts amongst kids, may very well be an instrumental software within the corpocharge sphere, fostering a harmonious and productive setting.
“The qualities of guts and intuition make ladies pure risk-takers, enabling them to show braveness in ensuring robust selections,” she mentioned.
The CEO underscored the importance of training in leadership, saying, “Embrace numerous studying experiences, whether or not by internships or on-the-job coaching. Inside your work environment, discover rotational opportunities. You study lots once you confide in different folks’s functions. Formal training is equally vital; you may study on the job, purchase data on the job, or contemplate taking related programs to equip your self for the management function you need.”
Referencing Vodafone’s ‘One Extra Ability’ initiative, she spotlighted the corporate’s dedication to fostering steady studying, revealing that underneath the programme workers have been inspired to undertake at the very least one course yearly.