Blogs
Hi, thanks for stopping by.
I’m Obi and I transform workplace relationships. I love what I do and want to share that with you here on my little corner of the internet.
I’ll be offering thought pieces, articles, videos, tips and tools. All the things I think will be of interest to you. But, as ever, this is about opening the channels of communication.
Please have a read, ask questions and share your thoughts. And if there’s anything you’d be interested in seeing me cover, just let me know.
In Times of Crisis, Are You Missing Hidden Talent?
The past year has been one of significant upheaval for many organisations. Across industries, we’ve witnessed major transformations …
From the Classroom to the Boardroom: How We Must Rewrite the Black Experience
This year’s Black History Month theme, “Reclaiming Narratives,” resonates deeply with me – not just as a professional, …
Reflections on Nigeria’s Independence Day: PRIDE, Pain, and Perseverance
Each year, as Nigeria’s Independence Day approaches, I look forward to joining the celebrations and posting with pride. …
Unapologetically a Crier: Rewriting the Narrative on Emotions in Leadership
So, I had a little cry on Friday. I’ve always been someone who expresses emotions easily. For me, …
Lead from the Margins: How Neurodiverse Leaders Can Thrive in Systems That Don’t Get Them
Dear Neurodiverse Leaders: Navigating Systems That Weren’t Built for You – and Thriving Anyway.. In a recent workshop …
Is Your Team Failing or Have You Failed to Equip Them?
In a previous article, I shared Mark’s story – a leader overwhelmed by operational tasks because his team …
Is Your Leadership Legacy Built on Relationships or Cracks?
Many people know me as an executive and team coach, but fewer realise that as an Inclusive Leadership …
Leaders, Ditch the Facade & Get Present!
Reflecting deeply on a session that that I recently had with a corporate leadership team. As an experienced …
Beyond the Unrest in the UK: Everyday Allyship
Yesterday was a difficult day for many of us. As a black woman and a mother, I shared …
