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ETF Inclusive Leadership

Humanistic Leadership - in conversation with Ian Pryce CBE

Ep. 1

In this episode, Dame Sally Dicketts talks to Ian Pryce CBE, Chief Executive, The Bedford College Group. They explore how as a leader Ian understands his workforce and ensures colleagues know their value and what they add to the organisation. They also discuss understanding your own bias and prejudice as leaders and role models and how to ensure a diversity of perspectives.

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