Fiona David's guide to making criticism count

Fiona David's guide to making criticism count

Author: FW August 13, 2025 Duration: 28:57

Can being criticised as a leader also be a sign of success? 

The answer, according to Fiona David, is yes. A lawyer and anthropologist by training, Fiona helped lead the development of the Global Slavery Index. Today she is the CEO and Founder of Fair Futures. In this episode, she share her strategies for turning criticism and tough feedback into positives as a leader.  

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