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Common Purpose Africa Venture flyer 2018
1. “Taking leadership seriously
isn’t just about leadership, it is
an investment in your life and
growth. The programme
challenges your innermost
core, asking “Who are you?
What are you? Why are you?
Why do you lead?””
Sbu Ngwane, Partner Market Executive,
Discovery Health, South Africa
The Africa Venture is an annual
pan-African leadership programme
which assembles exceptional emerging
leaders from government, businesses
and non-profits across Africa. The
programme enables the transfer of
knowledge, know-how and inspiration
across the generations, involving some
of the most inspiring leaders in the
world today. It creates a new generation
of African leaders who have the Cultural
Intelligence to work fluidly and flexibly
across the continent.
Creating the Cultural
Intelligence to lead
effectively in Africa
Africa Venture
In association with
2. Who is it for?
The Africa Venture will bring together
future leaders from across Africa –
north, south, central, east and west –
to focus on common challenges and in
so doing will create an extraordinary
network of young leaders across the
continent.
Applications are invited from
exceptional leaders in the early to mid
-stage of their careers from the public,
private and not-for-profit sectors.
They will be recognised as those who
will rapidly progress to even more
senior roles. Applicants must be
working in Africa.
All applications will be reviewed by
the Africa Venture Selection Group,
composed of senior leaders from
organisations across the continent and
across the sectors.
Why take part?
The Africa Venture will encourage participants to work in new directions and
develop innovative approaches to challenges facing Africa today. In the process,
it will equip them to operate effectively across the African continent. The
participants will:
Grow as leaders through interaction with some of the most respected and
dynamic African leaders
Build new networks through exposure to participants, contributors and
speakers that they would otherwise never meet
Develop their Cultural Intelligence: the ability to cross divides and thrive in
multiple cultures, by throwing them into a difficult task with a very diverse
group
Enhance their ability to lead beyond authority – the ability to lead in
situations where they have no formal authority
Stretch their analytical and creative skills by exposing them to new
approaches to innovation
Strengthen their influencing skills by bringing them together with senior
leaders to discuss ideas and present their findings.
“I am more confident in my leadership ability, knowing that as a
leader I don’t need to have the answer. I need to create the
environment where the right answer can be found, nurtured and
developed. This takes off a lot of pressure.”
Alieu Fofanah, CEO, GoGetters Global, Sierra Leone / UK
3. How does it work?
The programme will focus on a
compelling challenge facing
Africa today. Senior leaders
from across the continent form
a ‘Think Tank’ to set the
challenge. This challenge
provides the framework for the
programme which is in two
parts.
The participants are guided through a
process of creativity and innovation.
They visit organizaions across the city
and engage in discussions with senior
leaders from across the public, private
and NGO sectors. Over the two
contact modules, the challenge is
explored from the perspective of a
different countries and cities.
In 2018, the face-to-face modules will
be delivered in Nigeria and South Asia.
International perspective
The second contact module will
comprise a combination of the Africa
Venture participants and their
counterparts on our South Asia
leadership programme – a powerful
opportunity to see Africa through the
eyes of others.
Blended learning
The programme follows a blended
learning approach, with two online
phases interspersed with two contact
modules. The seamless integration of
contact and online learning enables
participant to continue to develop
their ideas, grow their Cultural
Intelligence and develop their
relationships before and between the
face-to-face modules, even though
they are dispersed across the
continent. The two contact modules
each comprise four intensive days of
learning.
“The programme has introduced a new concept of tackling
problems that I believe are worth exploring in my field as an
engineer, if I am to operate efficiently.”
George Mwasho, Mechanical Engineering Intern, Ministry of Public Works, Kenya