
Lee Naik | TransUnion CEO
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The discussion explored Lee's leadership style, focusing on his approach to mentorship and his perspective on entrepreneurship in Africa. Lee emphasized the importance of SMMEs, noting that 70% of the continent's employment comes from small businesses.
The conversation then moved to Lee's early career success, addressing how he handled being the youngest partner and CEO, and his transition from consulting at Accenture to leading TransUnion. Lee shared insights about dealing with imposter syndrome and building strong teams.
The interview also covered important topics like digital transformation, financial inclusion, and the role of data in human improvement. Throughout the discussion, Lee emphasized the importance of creating legacy through leadership, fostering diversity, and making a meaningful impact on Africa's economic growth.
The conversation concluded with discussions about gender equality and the importance of continuous learning in leadership. Connect with Lee on LinkedIn · Take Charge Facebook · Connect with Nyimpini · Listen to Take Charge on Audible · Listen to Take Charge on Spotify Audiobooks · YouTube · Nedbank · AVIS Chauffeur Drive · Business Day · FInancial Mail · CHEPA Africanprint Streetwear · Solid Gold Podcasts and Audiobooks · Dzuguda Productions
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