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Nurturing Leadership - Elizabeth Nasaka's Insights on Transformation in Africa



Photo Credit: Elizabeth Nasaka, Kenya

"In a hive, crisis does not breed chaos; it births leadership."

Elizabeth Nasaka: Award-Winning Leader & Entrepreneur | Venture Builder | Sustainability & Innovation Advocate | Champion for Africa's Development | Mentor & Business Builder | Recognized in Top 40 Under 40 Women 2024

Elizabeth Nasaka, a celebrated Kenyan leader and entrepreneur, shares profound insights on leadership and transformation through the metaphor of a hive. She emphasises in one of her social media posts that when a queen dies, the hive faces a choice—not made in panic or fear, but with intention.

The Hive's Adjustment

Elizabeth explains that the hive does not fall apart in crisis; instead, it adjusts. From a mass of ordinary larvae, a few are selected—not because they are already exceptional, but because they have the potential to become so. These larvae are nourished with royal jelly, a rare catalyst for transformation. This deliberate care initiates the change.

The Making of a Queen

The transformation is not a matter of destiny but of deliberate care. One larva, nurtured differently, rises to become a queen—not born into royalty, but made into it. She will outlive the others, restore balance, and bring forth motion and life in place of silence.

Crisis and Leadership

In a hive, crisis does not breed chaos; it births leadership. Elizabeth draws a lesson from this natural process, highlighting that greatness is not always inherited. Often, it is the result of ordinary people receiving extraordinary care.

Lessons to Learn

  1. Intentional Choices: Leadership decisions should be made with intention, not panic or fear.
  2. Potential for Greatness: Greatness can be nurtured in those with potential, not just those who are already exceptional.
  3. Deliberate Care: Transformation requires deliberate care and nourishment.
  4. Leadership in Crisis: Crisis can be an opportunity to birth leadership and restore balance.
  5. Nurturing Futures: By providing extraordinary care, we can nurture better futures and raise more leaders.

Lesson to Learn:

Greatness is often the result of ordinary people given extraordinary care. Leadership decisions should be made with intention, and crises can be opportunities for transformation. Elizabeth Nasaka's insights remind us to nurture potential and raise more leaders for a better future.

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