In this episode of our Dancing in the Moment podcast, Barefoot CEO, Kim Morgan talks to Lorna Davis who has had a 20 year global career in senior leadership roles. Lorna shares with us the importance of the listening space, collaborative leadership, transparency and vulnerability.
Lorna speaks with passion about making change in business by encouraging, including and inspiring the most junior people, and also about finding the thing that fuels your movement and the thing that gives you direction – from which the actual mechanisms for action will be obvious.
Spending time in Lorna’s company is a privilege and a delight. I came away from this conversation feeling inspired and challenged me to be more, think more and do more about the issues ‘where my heart breaks.’
Lorna is passionate, modest, feisty and thoughtful and this podcast is a gift to all coaches. As Lorna suggests, let’s plant some seeds, and see what grows. Be led by your heart, values and what matters to you.
In 2019, Lorna held a TED Talk on ‘A Guide to Collaborative Leadership’ and you can watch it here: https://www.ted.com/speakers/lorna_davis. You can find out more about Lorna and the work she does here: https://www.lornadavis.net/
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