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Spotlight on Ines Joao Gomes Godinho: From a Passionate Odyssey in Geosciences to a Greatest Love, People.

From Research to Learning: How has your background and exposure to diverse experiences shaped your vision for learning?

My journey has taken me from the precise world of geophysics to the dynamic context of learning and development, imparting a deep appreciation for education as a transformative force. From Europe to Africa, and through the deserts of Qatar, culminating in my current stay in the UAE since 2017. My career has touched more than 30 geographies and over 100 nationalities. For each, I have crafted learning projects that resonate with the collective cultural richness of the individuals. The privilege of over 15 years living abroad has been fundamental to my conviction that learning should be adaptable, often informal, culturally resonant, and inclusive, prompting organizations to cultivate an environment where every individual’s potential is acknowledged and nurtured.

Leadership Unlocked: In your career, which leadership capabilities can you say you live by, and how have they guided you?

At the heart of my leadership style lie authenticity and resilience, augmented by a deep sense of empathy and a commitment to genuine leadership. These principles have been crucial and successful to lead teams across diverse cultural settings. Authenticity has fostered trust and openness, while resilience has enabled me and my teams to navigate and thrive amid change. Empathy has allowed me to connect on a human level, facilitating a natural team cohesion that’s essential for facing the global market’s volatility. Fundamentally, my view of leadership centers on adaptability, a commitment to ongoing learning, and respecting the unique working style and personal space of each team member.

Inclusion Revolution: Can you share an instance where championing diversity has enriched learning outcomes?

In my experience, diversity is not just a metric to achieve; it’s essential for creating impactful learning experiences. Effective learning paths often involve using personas that are culturally relevant and relatable, which significantly enhance learners’ experiences. This approach promotes a deeper understanding of the message and reinforces employees’ sense of belonging. By acknowledging and incorporating diverse cultural backgrounds in learning environments throughout my career, I’ve observed a spike in learner engagement, which translates into more effective learning outcomes and ultimately, measurable business impact.

Navigating Change: How do you align learning strategies with the volatile nature of the global market, particularly in the Middle East?

In the dynamic context of the Middle East, particularly the UAE, where market fluctuations are as diverse as the region itself, aligning learning strategies with market volatility is both particularly challenging and crucial. Ideal approaches involve developing agile learning environments that respond to rapid changes and identifying future skill requirements specific to this region, which is massively investing in tech development. A clear focus on advancing digital platforms for effective learning dissemination and promoting a culture of continuous learning and adaptability will likely empower professionals with the skills to adapt, evolve, and stay ahead of others investing less than the UAE.

Future Horizons: What aspirations do you hold for the future of work through learning?

Learning, in my view, should be the central force of the future of work, driving both professional growth and personal transformation. I believe it’s about creating ecosystems where technology acts as a facilitator, not an obstacle, making learning experiences more immersive, adaptable, and accessible to all. My vision for the future is a world where every learning opportunity not only enhances businesses but also enriches the human experience, fosters responsible citizenship, and nurtures a lifelong commitment to growth. Ultimately, I believe that when a learning mindset is embedded in our DNA, we evolve and naturally inspire other people to evolve with us. Such is the future!

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