Sep 21, 2018
Holly Ransom is chief executive of Emergent, a consultancy which specialises in marketing to millennials, a director of Port Adelaide Football Club and a trustee of The Prince's Charities Australia. Holly co-chaired the 2014 Y20 Youth Summit.
Holly explains how to listen to what matters to Millennials, and
why young people are missing out by leaving the wisdom of the
older generations untapped. Holly shares on how to listen across
cultures, both around the world and back home: how can properly
listening improve the lives of indigenous Australians?
Holly shares the experience of interviewing President Barack Obama.
She illustrates the importance that he places on listening, how he
made it a habit of his leadership, so that every decision he made
was informed by as many different perspectives as possible.
Listening makes good intentions actually effective. Holly tells the story of a trip she took in Africa, where a perfectly functional well for drawing water wasn't being used by the local population. They would instead walk longer and further to another well, taking much needed time away. The well, though functional, had been built in a location of 'bad spirits'. Holly expresses that listening to people could have avoided this, it's an example of how listening can make the difference between good intentions and good outcomes.
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