Closing the gender gap provides a basis for a more prosperous and competitive society believes Lillian Barnard.
Leadership, with all its facets and complexities, is constantly being examined and defined.
With the challenging changes that today’s leaders face, the corporate understanding of leadership is critical to the success and health of countries and companies alike.
The most common definition of leadership is: “uniting a group of people to achieve a common goal”. Leadership is a choice; and is not necessarily given to those who merely hold formal “leadership” positions. In fact, anyone can be a leader!
Lillian Barnard is a technology thought leader and entrepreneur who focuses on translating complex digital topics into concrete business outcomes. With a track record of leading digital projects and advising organizations on practical transformation, Lillian’s work centers on inclusive technology strategies that deliver measurable results.
She brings a practitioner’s perspective not just the theory, showing how leaders can prioritize investments, design pilot programs, and scale successful initiatives while keeping user needs front and center. Her presentations are grounded in real case studies and end with clear action items for leadership teams to implement.
Lillian is frequently booked by forward-thinking organizations that want to demystify tech adoption and turn strategy into tangible outcomes.
Lillian Barnard brings wealth of professional insight and achievement from her extensive experience in the IT industry.
She has first-hand knowledge of corporate culture, stemming from holding many key positions during her 15 year career with IBM.
Lillian Barnard international exposure further enriched her business experience having worked for 7 years at the IBM European Headquarters in France and Switzerland.
An accomplished leader, Lillian has led many large Sales & Operations teams both locally and globally. Lillian possesses the unique ability to combine her leadership experience with strong interpersonal skills and insight to help organisations and teams achieve new levels of success.
Lillian’s successful track record has led to several esteemed awards. She was awarded the Quarterly Global GM Award for Excellent Execution, European Leadership Award, and a number of other acknowledgements for her achievements with the professional development of women.
Lillian is the founder and owner of Lillian Barnard Consulting Services (trading as LillianB) established in September 2011 and has a four year Commerce Degree.
Lillian Barnard is centered on her passion for: the Advancement and Empowerment of Women, Leadership Development, and Skills Transfer to SME’s.
She is an advisor and partner to leaders and their teams; helping them provide solutions that facilitate transformation, create desired outcomes, whilst achieving tangible business results.
Lillian Barnard aims to make a difference and to create a lasting impact in her clients’ organisations.
Society runs the risk of undermining their competitive potential by not fully capitalizing on one-half of their human resources.
As policy-makers and business leaders seek to address talent shortages, it is becoming increasingly urgent to close gender gaps and leverage the talents of both women and men.
Never before has there been such momentum around the issue of gender parity on the global stage. More women are in employment than ever before, yet most companies are still not leveraging their talents. Meanwhile, pay equality does not exist.
Addressing this challenge will require a multi¬-stakeholder approach. Closing the gender gap provides a basis for a more prosperous and competitive society.
Transfer Skills:
Unemployment in South Africa is a continuing and challenging problem, sitting at a staggering 40.7%.
This massive unemployment didn’t start with the recent global financial crisis. We have to recognise that our unemployment problem is structural in nature.
Therefore, the solutions to our unemployment problem have to be structural as well. Our economy needs a transformation so it can provide a more dynamic environment to do business, prioritise learning and skills development, and foster a high-achieving culture.
Government and business have to work hand in glove to devise ways to make South Africans economically active and a self-sustainable.
The government’s renewed focus on job creation is an acknowledgment that something has to be done immediately but we all can help make a difference by adding a little something to the equation.
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