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Join our hosts and global futurists, Buhle Dlamini and Graeme Codrington, for insightful discussions, actionable strategies, and expert insights as they map the future of business and share practical solutions to help you future-proof your organisation.
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Important: We're now podcasting from The Elephants in the Boardroom podcast - available wherever you listen to your podcasts. Join Graeme Codrington and Dean van Leeuwen in their monthly episodes here.S2 E6: Managing Your Organisational Culture for SuccessCulture is the backbone of any successful organisation—it drives engagement, innovation, and long-term performance. In this episode, host Buhle Dlamini explores why culture is often more critical than strategy and how leaders can actively shape a workplace environment that fosters success. We discuss key signs of a struggling culture, the four biggest culture traps, and practical steps to build a thriving organizational culture in an era of hybrid work and rapid change.Guest Interview: Graeme Codrington & Mirjam BaijensThis episode features a conversation between Graeme Codrington and Mirjam Baijens, Chief HR Officer at Grundfos Global. They discuss new organisational models that emphasize flexibility, talent management, and knowledge sharing, as well as the importance of adapting to changing workforce dynamics.Culture is not just an HR concern—it is a strategic asset. If you are looking to strengthen your company culture, reach out to our team to explore how we can help or visit: https://tomorrowtodayglobal.com/resource/creating-inclusive-culture/ Subscribe to The TomorrowToday Podcast and follow us for more insights on the future of business.Additional ResourcesThe 4 Deadly Sins of Work Culture | Watch on YouTube (TED Audio Collective)The Importance of Organizational Culture for Business Success | Read on ResearchGateConnect with Buhle on LinkedIn · Connect with Graeme on LinkedInLet us know if there are any specific topics you would like to hear us discuss! If you listened to this episode and want to learn more about how your business can become bionic, antifragile, and a force for good in the world, we’d love to connect with you. Our team at TomorrowToday have spent over 20 years developing both a picture of what the future of work is going to look like, and frameworks of the key characteristics that future-fit organisations need in order to be successful. We’d love to help you with this. If you’d like to connect email us at info@tomorrowtodayglobal.com or visit our website.
Important: We're now podcasting from The Elephants in the Boardroom podcast - available wherever you listen to your podcasts. Join Graeme Codrington and Dean van Leeuwen in their monthly episodes here.In this episode of The Tomorrow Today Podcast, Buhle Dlamini and Jude Foulston explore the challenges and opportunities of managing across generations, with a special focus on Generation Z.They discuss:The characteristics of the four generations currently in the workplaceHow communication styles differ across generationsPractical strategies for adaptive leadership to engage and empower Gen ZSpecial guest Deanne King, Head of School at St Mary’s School for Girls, shares expert insights on creating autonomy, driving professional development, and preparing for the next generation of young people entering the workforce by 2030.🎧 Tune in to gain practical advice for leading multi-generational teams effectively.Links to resources:Leading the 6-Generation WorkforceGenerational Differences in the Workplace 8 Ways Gen Z will change the workforceLinks to Deanne King:https://www.stmarysschool.co.za/about-us Connect with Buhle:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/buhle/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/buhlespeaks Email: buhle@tomorrowtodayglobal.com Connect with Graeme:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/graemecodrington/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/graeme.codrington Email: graeme@tomorrowtodayglobal.com How we can help you and your business:If you listened to this episode and want to learn more about how your business can become bionic, antifragile, and a force for good in the world, we’d love to connect with you. Our team at TomorrowToday have spent over 20 years developing both a picture of what the future of work is going to look like, and frameworks of the key characteristics that future-fit organisations need in order to be successful. We’d love to help you with this. If you’d like to connect email us at info@tomorrowtodayglobal.com or visit our website.
Important: We're now podcasting from The Elephants in the Boardroom podcast - available wherever you listen to your podcasts. Join Graeme Codrington and Dean van Leeuwen in their monthly episodes here.In this episode of The Tomorrow Today Podcast, Buhle Dlamini explores the concept of inclusive leadership and its critical role in the evolving workplace. He speaks about 3 pillars of Inclusive Leadership: fostering psychological safety, managing unconscious bias and cultivating cultural intelligence (CQ). Inclusive leadership goes beyond paying lip-service to diversity and involves creating work environments where everyone feels they belong and can show up as their best selves. Join us as we discuss: Why inclusive leadership matters more than ever in today’s global workplace. Practical strategies for building psychological safety and managing unconscious bias. The role of adaptive leadership in the future of business. Guest insights from Jean Stephens, former CEO of RSM Global, on preparing for leadership challenges of the 2030s. Jean Stephens is the former CEO of RSM Global, a position she held for 18 years until recently stepping down from the role to become a Senior Advisor to this global network of accounting and consulting firms.Don’t miss actionable takeaways for creating a thriving, inclusive workplace culture. Subscribe to The Tomorrow Today Podcast for more insights into the future of business and leadership. If you’d like to connect email us at info@tomorrowtodayglobal.com or visit our website.
Important: We're now podcasting from The Elephants in the Boardroom podcast - available wherever you listen to your podcasts. Join Graeme Codrington and Dean van Leeuwen in their monthly episodes here.In this episode, Buhle Dlamini unpacks how AI is transforming the future of work, emphasizing the necessity of unlearning, relearning, and reskilling. He explores how leaders can integrate human and machine skills for a thriving, bionic workplace. Later, Jude Foulston, digital director at TomorrowToday and founder of Future Smart Parent and Teacher, joins to discuss the critical role of emotional intelligence (EQ) in education, parenting, and leadership. Together, they provide practical insights on preparing for the complexities of an AI-driven future.What you’ll learn:How AI is reshaping industries and why reskilling matters.The power of emotional intelligence in building the workforce of tomorrow.Practical strategies for individuals, educators, and organizations to stay future-ready.🎧 Listen now and take the first step toward future-proofing your career and leadership.📌 Resources mentioned in this episode:New World. New Skills (PwC)Upskilling: Bridging the Digital Divide (YouTube)Mayo Clinic’s Healthy Model for AI SuccessFuture Smart Teacher AI WorkshopFuture Smart Parent ResourcesJoin the Future Smart Parent Community:Instagram | Newsletter signup | Facebook GroupConnect with Buhle on LinkedIn · Connect with Graeme on LinkedIn For more insights, subscribe to The TomorrowToday Podcast. And let us know if there are any specific topics you would like to hear us discuss! Our team at TomorrowToday have spent over 20 years developing both a picture of what the future of work is going to look like, and frameworks of the key characteristics that future-fit organisations need in order to be successful. We’d love to help you with this. If you’d like to connect email us at info@tomorrowtodayglobal.com or visit our website.
Important: We're now podcasting from The Elephants in the Boardroom podcast - available wherever you listen to your podcasts. Join Graeme Codrington and Dean van Leeuwen in their monthly episodes here.In this episode Buhle explores the evolving landscape of hybrid work, where technology, communication, and company culture intersect in new ways. We discuss real-world examples from companies that highlight the critical role of flexibility, well-being, and intentionality in creating a successful hybrid environment. Hybrid work isn’t just about location flexibility; it’s about a mindset shift that redefines how we work together.One of the biggest challenges in this shift is enhancing communication across hybrid teams. Effective communication has become the new benchmark for success, making it essential to invest in these skills. The future of work is less about where we work and more about how we work.So the question for you is which of the ideas from this episode are you going to implement immediately for success in the future of work in a hybrid workplace?Links to resources:Spotify’s Work From Anywhere Program: https://www.lifeatspotify.com/being-here/work-from-anywhere Return & Remote: How Salesforce Brings Employees Together for Modern Work: https://www.salesforce.com/news/stories/return-remote-how-salesforce-brings-employees-together-for-modern-work/ 5 Key Ingredients of Thriving Hybrid Teams: https://tomorrowtodayglobal.com/resource/5-key-ingredients-of-a-thriving-hybrid-team/ Connect with Andy Bounds:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/andybounds/ Website: https://andybounds.com/ Email: team@andybounds.com Connect with Buhle on LinkedIn · Connect with Graeme on LinkedInLet us know if there are any specific topics you would like to hear us discuss! If you listened to this episode and want to learn more about how your business can become bionic, antifragile, and a force for good in the world, we’d love to connect with you. Our team at TomorrowToday have spent over 20 years developing both a picture of what the future of work is going to look like, and frameworks of the key characteristics that future-fit organisations need in order to be successful. We’d love to help you with this. If you’d like to connect email us at info@tomorrowtodayglobal.com or visit our website.
Important: We're now podcasting from The Elephants in the Boardroom podcast - available wherever you listen to your podcasts. Join Graeme Codrington and Dean van Leeuwen in their monthly episodes here.In this episode of The TomorrowToday Podcast, we explore how creating a workplace culture focused on mastery, belonging, and meaning can enhance employee motivation and performance. It’s all about getting the best out of your people, not just the most. Featuring expert insights from organisational behaviour specialist, Siphiwe Moyo, we delve into how intentional leisure and continuous learning drive success in today’s fast-changing work environment.In this episode, we look deeper into mastery in the workplace:Mastery involves continuous learning and improvement.Mandatory time off can lead to increased innovation.Leisure activities can enhance creativity and performance.Creating a culture of mastery requires intentional effort.Self-mastery is crucial for maintaining energy and creativity.What are you going to try and do with your team to encourage a culture of mastery? How are you going to create the space for that mastery in your teams.Links to resources:Listen to WorkLife with Adam Grant - The Science of Recharging on Weekends & Vacations: https://open.spotify.com/episode/79gHdKteUTACTGiKz0ili2?si=1BhWL7qNStCBG5uT2m0Gtg Read 3 Things That Actually Motivate Employees by Rosabeth Moss Kanter https://hbr.org/2013/10/three-things-that-actually-motivate-employees Connect with Siphiwe:Website: https://siphiwemoyo.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/siphiwemoyo123 Email: siphiwe@siphiwemoyo.com Connect with Buhle on LinkedIn · Connect with Graeme on LinkedInLet us know if there are any specific topics you would like to hear us discuss! You can subscribe to The TomorrowToday Podcast here and access the video playlist here.If you listened to this episode and want to learn more about how your business can become bionic, antifragile, and a force for good in the world, we’d love to connect with you. Email us at info@tomorrowtodayglobal.com or visit our website.
Important: We're now podcasting from The Elephants in the Boardroom podcast - available wherever you listen to your podcasts. Join Graeme Codrington and Dean van Leeuwen in their monthly episodes here.As we wrap up Season 1 of The TomorrowToday Podcast, our hosts, Graeme Codrington and Buhle Dlamini, dive deep into their standout "aha" moments from the first 6 episodes, offering a powerful recap of the journey we've taken together in exploring what it takes to build future-fit, future-focused organisations that maintain their competitive edge into the 2030s. In this episode, Graeme and Buhle distill the characteristics of a future-focused business into five key characteristics:Bionic: Leveraging smart technology and human potential seamlessly.Opportunity-Focused: Spotting and capitalizing on emerging, disruptive trends and changes.Antifragile: Thriving amidst uncertainty and disruption.Inclusive: Embracing diversity to drive innovation and resilience.A Force for Good: Creating positive impact beyond profit.If you want to dive deeper into any of these topics, we encourage you to go back and listen to Season 1, where we went into detail, sharing different frameworks, future scenarios and mindset changes when thinking about the future of work. Stay tuned for Season 2 - we will be chatting with leaders and CEOs of businesses and organisations that are already doing so much to set themselves up to thrive, no matter the disruption, in the future.Connect with Buhle on LinkedIn · Connect with Graeme on LinkedInLet us know if there are any specific topics you would like to hear us discuss! If you’d like to connect email us at info@tomorrowtodayglobal.com or visit our website.
Important: We're now podcasting from The Elephants in the Boardroom podcast - available wherever you listen to your podcasts. Join Graeme Codrington and Dean van Leeuwen in their monthly episodes here.In a world that’s constantly shifting and evolving, traditional leadership models just don’t cut it anymore. But what is the solution then? This episode goes into a detailed conversation about Adaptive Leadership - what it is, how leaders can apply the framework to their own leadership style, and why this is essential for building successful future-focused businesses.Simply put, Adaptive Leadership is about “knowing what to do, when no one knows what to do.”Resources mentioned in the episode:Humble Inquiry: The Gentle Art of Asking Instead of Telling by Edgar H. Schein The Practice of Adaptive Leadership by Ron HeifetzKnowing What to Do, When You Don’t Know What to Do from TomorrowToday’s Futures InstituteLeading in a Changing World by Graeme Codrington and Keith Coats Connect with Buhle on LinkedIn · Connect with Graeme on LinkedIn · Connect with Keith on LinkedInHow we can help you and your business:If you listened to this episode and want to learn more about how your business can become bionic, antifragile, and a force for good in the world, we’d love to connect with you. Our team at TomorrowToday have spent over 20 years developing both a picture of what the future of work is going to look like, and frameworks of the key characteristics that future-fit organisations need in order to be successful. We’d love to help you with this. If you’d like to connect email us at info@tomorrowtodayglobal.com or visit our website.
Important: We're now podcasting from The Elephants in the Boardroom podcast - available wherever you listen to your podcasts. Join Graeme Codrington and Dean van Leeuwen in their monthly episodes here.What doesn’t kill you makes you stronger, or so the saying goes. But aren’t you tired of feeling like your work is killing you? Tired of being resilient, getting knocked down and having to get back up again? That’s why this week’s podcast episode is all about how to be antifragile. Antifragility is about gaining from disorder, growing stronger during tough times and thriving in chaos and uncertainty.In this episode Buhle and Graeme discuss how organisation can adapt and embrace principles of antifragility. They explore how to develop antifragile systems and get to the key question, which we pose to all listeners: What do you and your team need to rethink and unlearn about your organisation now?Links to resources:Antifragile: Things That Gain from Disorder by Nassim Nicholas Taleb Turn the Ship Around by David MarquetTomorrowToday’s Antifragility keynote Strategic Imagination Toolkit FREEBIE David Marquet video - What is leadership? Connect with Buhle on LinkedIn · Connect with Graeme on LinkedIn How we can help you and your business:If you listened to this episode and want to learn more about how your business can become bionic, antifragile, and a force for good in the world, we’d love to connect with you. Our team at TomorrowToday have spent over 20 years developing both a picture of what the future of work is going to look like, and frameworks of the key characteristics that future-fit organisations need in order to be successful. We’d love to help you with this. If you’d like to connect email us at info@tomorrowtodayglobal.com or visit our website.
Important: We're now podcasting from The Elephants in the Boardroom podcast - available wherever you listen to your podcasts. Join Graeme Codrington and Dean van Leeuwen in their monthly episodes here.In Episode 4 of The TomorrowToday Podcast, Buhle and Graeme dive into an interesting conversation about understanding the trends shaping the future.Graeme and Buhle discuss the TIDES framework, through which we can examine disruptive change and then adapt our strategic business approaches. Being ready for the future and thinking like a futurist is not about knowing exactly what’s going to happen in the future. It’s about ensuring that you know how you will handle whatever does happen. It’s about knowing what to do when you don’t know what to do.Some questions to consider:What frameworks are you using to think about disruption? Do you have a radar system in place for detecting disruption?Are you updating your view of the future regularly?Do you get everyone in your team/organisation involved?Resources mentioned in the episode: - ThrowForward Thursday YouTube playlist- Strategic Imagination FREE mini ebook download- "21 Lessons for the 21st Century" by Yuval Noah Harari Connect with Buhle on LinkedIn · Connect with Graeme on LinkedIn You can subscribe to The TomorrowToday Podcast here and access the video playlist here. If you listened to this episode and want to learn more about how your business can become bionic, antifragile, and a force for good in the world, we’d love to connect with you. Email us at info@tomorrowtodayglobal.com or visit our website.
Important: We're now podcasting from The Elephants in the Boardroom podcast - available wherever you listen to your podcasts. Join Graeme Codrington and Dean van Leeuwen in their monthly episodes here.In this episode Graeme and Buhle delve deep into the topic of organisational design and the essential components leaders need to consider to build successful and effective businesses that will thrive in the future.In an interview with adaptive leadership expert, Keith Coats, Graeme unpacks why there has been a shift toward meaningful relationships both inside and outside of organisations, and how navigating these connections can be leveraged to gain competitive advantage.Graeme and Buhle talk about the practicalities of becoming bionic within organisational structures. Graeme interviews psychologist and author, Tamryn Batcheller-Adams, about her book and they discuss how bold leadership intersects with successful organisational design in the connection economy.Key questions: which parts of our businesses need transformation and how will we go about making the required changes? Are we holding onto ways of organising and leading that are no longer effective? Are we open to change? Resources discussed in this episode:The Dream Society: How the Coming Shift from Information to Imagination Will Transform Your Business by Rolf JensenThe Connection Economy by Keith Coats Mavericks: How Bold Leadership Changes the World by David Giles Lewis, Jules Goddard and Tamryn Batcheller-AdamsConnect with Buhle on LinkedIn · Connect with Graeme on LinkedIn · Connect with Keith on LinkedIn · Connect with Tamryn on LinkedIn If you listened to this episode and want to learn more about how your business can become bionic, antifragile, and a force for good in the world, we’d love to connect with you. Our team at TomorrowToday have spent over 20 years developing both a picture of what the future of work is going to look like, and frameworks of the key characteristics that future-fit organisations need in order to be successful. If you’d like to connect email us at info@tomorrowtodayglobal.com or visit our website.
Important: We're now podcasting from The Elephants in the Boardroom podcast - available wherever you listen to your podcasts. Join Graeme Codrington and Dean van Leeuwen in their monthly episodes here.In this episode, Buhle and Graeme discuss how organisations are designed, and how we need to do a lot more than merely optimise existing organisations. We need to re-evaluate how our organisations are structured - maybe even re-imagine them - and design future-fit organisations that can deal with whatever comes our way in the rest of this decade and into the 2030s. Buhle interviews Chief Exploration Officer at TomorrowTodayConsulting, Dean van Leeuwen, about organisational strategy. They discuss our 3D Strategy Model, which provides a structured approach to complex business challenges. Dean also talks about how the culture of our organisations is essential, maybe even more than our strategies. Resources: - Driven by Difference by David Livermore- Organisational Strategy by TomorrowToday ConsultingConnect with Buhle on LinkedIn · Connect with Graeme on LinkedIn · Connect with Dean on LinkedInIf you listened to this episode and want to learn more about how your business can become bionic, antifragile, and a force for good in the world, we’d love to connect with you.Email us at info@tomorrowtodayglobal.com or visit our website.
Important: We're now podcasting from The Elephants in the Boardroom podcast - available wherever you listen to your podcasts. Join Graeme Codrington and Dean van Leeuwen in their monthly episodes here.We live in a moment of unique opportunity, of deep, structural change and we are poised to take advantage of such opportunity and turn it into success for our futures. As global futurists, we know that experience, expertise and education are not good enough to ensure success in a context of exponential and disruptive change. Leaders need more than a few inspiring stories, new ideas and improved skills. Rather we need a series of “firmware upgrades,” we need to build the ability to rethink and unlearn. And that’s what The TomorrowToday Podcast is all about.We’re here to guide you, to share tools and resources to expand your strategic imagination, to encourage learning and unlearning and how to lead courageously, because the greatest risk of the 21st Century is that we fail to think and rethink boldly enough to make this century great for everyone.Resources:- Think Again: The Power of Knowing What You Don't Know by Adam Grant- The 7 Grey Elephants: Forces of Change Shaping Our World Connect with Buhle on LinkedIn · Connect with Graeme on LinkedInIf you listened to this episode and want to learn more about how your business can become bionic, antifragile, and a force for good in the world, we’d love to connect with you. Email us at info@tomorrowtodayglobal.com or visit our website.
Important: We're now podcasting from The Elephants in the Boardroom podcast - available wherever you listen to your podcasts. Join Graeme Codrington and Dean van Leeuwen in their monthly episodes here.Welcome to The TomorrowToday Podcast where your hosts, Buhle Dlamini and Graeme Codrington, will be mapping the future of business. That might sound like a bold claim - but that’s what they do as futurists.Connect with Buhle on LinkedIn · Connect with Graeme on LinkedIn As futurists and strategy consultants we’ve made it our job to understand change and how to adapt effectively. The reason we’re starting this podcast is because we believe that leaders, entrepreneurs, and executives need to think differently about how they lead into the future. We'll be discussing how business leaders need to go beyond what they currently know in order to ensure their success in the face of extremely disruptive change. If you listened to this episode and want to learn more about how your business can become bionic, antifragile, and a force for good in the world, we’d love to connect with you. Email us at info@tomorrowtodayglobal.com or visit our website.





