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Podcast | Global Head of L'Oréal University - how we 'grow leaders without cloning them'

Global Head of L'Oréal University - how we 'grow leaders without cloning them'

Few companies across the globe are as invested in reinventing leadership practices and strengthening culture as L'Oréal.

Through the L'Oréal University for Leadership & Culture and beyond, the cosmetics group recognises the need to cultivate and nurture impactful leadership at every level.

But true to its history of celebrating the beauty found in individuality and uniqueness, this does not mean pigeonholing leaders into a specific mold. As, Yasmina Jaïdi, Global Head of L'Oréal University for Leadership & Culture, asserts: “We grow leaders without cloning them.”

Jaïdi joins the HR Grapevine podcast to discuss why investing in leadership skills is crucial in the current context, what leadership means to L'Oréal, and how ideosyncratically brilliant leadership is cultivated at all levels of the business.

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