Inclusive Leadership: When Good Intentions Quietly Push People Out
Inclusive leadership is often framed as a value, yet many project and volunteer leaders struggle to translate good intentions into behaviors that sustain engagement. In complex, fast-moving environments, this gap can quietly lead to disengagement, reduced ownership, and eventual attrition long before leaders recognize a problem.
This webinar explores inclusive leadership through a practical, behavioral lens relevant to project professionals operating across diverse teams and stakeholder groups. Participants will examine common leadership patterns that unintentionally reduce inclusion, learn how to distinguish technical challenges from adaptive leadership challenges, and apply the Diagnose → Mobilize → Anchor framework to real-world leadership situations.
The session is interactive, incorporating live polling, reflection prompts, and applied examples to engage a global audience. Attendees will leave with actionable insights and one immediate leadership adjustment they can apply to strengthen inclusion, trust, and performance within their teams and organizations.
Presenters: Charles Igwe




