STRONG ENOUGH TO BE KIND: HOW TO BUILD CULTURES WORTH FIGHTING FOR
Most organizations believe they must choose between kindness and results. This false choice is costing them their best talent, their competitive edge, and their sustainable success. Shola Richards shatters this myth with a revolutionary truth: ...
Most organizations believe they must choose between kindness and results. This false choice is costing them their best talent, their competitive edge, and their sustainable success. Shola Richards shatters this myth with a revolutionary truth: kindness isn’t just nice to have—it’s your competitive advantage. Strong Enough to be Kind™ introduces the proven framework that eliminates workplace toxicity while driving breakthrough performance. Through the three strategic pillars—Start Within, Just Today, and Go First—your team will discover how to build cultures that attract top talent, retain high performers, and deliver results that competitors can’t match.
Perfect for teams & leaders who:
Ready to strengthen their culture and create environments where talent thrives, while maintaining high performance standards and authentic leadership
Seeking to maximize their influence during times of organizational change and industry evolution, transforming challenges into opportunities for growth
Committed to protecting their culture from falling into the trap of bullying, passive-aggression, and toxicity before these issues take root
Focused on building resilient, high-performing cultures that thrive during uncertainty and become stronger through every challenge
The audience will leave with:
The three-pillar framework (Start Within × Just Today × Go First) that systematically transforms workplace cultures and creates measurable business impact
Individual excellence strategies that build the personal strength required to lead cultural transformation, starting with holistic well-being and extending to influential leadership
Proven evidence that kindness drives competitive advantage—including improved retention, enhanced innovation, reduced conflict, and teams that genuinely invest in each other’s success
When you become strong enough to be kind, you don’t just change your workplace—you become the leader others choose to follow and the organization others aspire to become.