Webinar | Co-Leadership as a Contemporary Imperative: Needs, Challenges & Mitigation Strategies
What does leadership look like in a world defined by complexity, uncertainty, and interconnected crises?
This WahWoman webinar brings together diverse global voices to explore co-leadership—not as a trend, but as a systemic necessity for our time. Hosted by Rajni Vohra, the conversation is supported by the Learning Planet Institute and organized by Wahwoman, and features an inspiring panel: Violeta Bulc – Former Deputy Prime Minister of Slovenia & EU Commissioner, Founder of Ecocivilisation,

What does leadership look like in a world defined by complexity, uncertainty, and interconnected crises?
This WahWoman webinar brings together diverse global voices to explore co-leadership—not as a trend, but as a systemic necessity for our time.
Hosted by Rajni Vohra, the conversation is supported by the Learning Planet Institute and organized by Wahwoman, and features an inspiring panel:
Violeta Bulc – Former Deputy Prime Minister of Slovenia & EU Commissioner, Founder of Ecocivilisation
Sanchita Gairola Mishra – Co-founder & Director, Vision 360 Management Consulting
Ekaterina Pandharkame – Social Psychologist
✨ Key Reflections from the Conversation
Why single-hero leadership is breaking down—especially in politics and large systems
Co-leadership as collaboration, participation, and shared consequence, not polite division of roles
Why accountability is harder to share than power or visibility
The psychological demands of co-leadership: managing uncertainty, ego, anxiety, and comparison
Gendered expectations in leadership—and how consistency, not correction, reshapes power dynamics
Moving from “power” to strength, from control to holding space for emergence
A recurring insight across the panel:
The future of leadership is less about being the hero—and more about being the connector.
This conversation is an invitation to unlearn old leadership myths and re-imagine leadership as relational, systemic, and deeply human.
Sanchita Gairola Mishra – Co-founder & Director, Vision 360 Management Consulting Ekaterina Pandharkame – Social Psychologist
✨ Key Reflections from the Conversation Why single-hero leadership is breaking down—especially in politics and large systems Co-leadership as collaboration, participation, and shared consequence, not polite division of roles Why accountability is harder to share than power or visibility The psychological demands of co-leadership: managing uncertainty, ego, anxiety, and comparison Gendered expectations in leadership—and how consistency, not correction, reshapes power dynamics Moving from “power” to strength, from control to holding space for emergence A recurring insight across the panel: The future of leadership is less about being the hero—and more about being the connector. This conversation is an invitation to unlearn old leadership myths and re-imagine leadership as relational, systemic, and deeply human.

