Legacies of Africa β€” Reflective Questions
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Reflective Questions

Legacies of Africa

A note before you begin

You were not sent this link by accident.

Legacies of Africa is a structured six-month programme for senior African leaders stepping out of formal executive, public service, or founder roles β€” and who are ready to ask what comes next, seriously, and with peers who understand the weight of that question.

The questions that follow are designed to help us understand where you are in your transition, and whether this programme is the right context for the next chapter of your contribution.

There are no right answers. Take 8–10 minutes and respond honestly.

13 Questions
8–10 Minutes
Confidential
Legacies of Africa Β· Reflection 0 of 14
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Question 01 of 13

Where are you in your transition?

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Question 02 of 13

When you think about the work you've done over your career, what feels unfinished β€” or not yet passed on?

Please share in a few sentences.

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Question 03 of 13

Beyond the formal roles you've held, how would you describe what you stand for?

Please share in a few sentences.

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Question 04 of 13

What have people consistently come to you for β€” that has nothing to do with your title?

Please share in a few sentences.

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Question 05 of 13

How clearly do you currently see what your contribution looks like over the next five years?

1 = no clarity at all  Β·  10 = a clear picture already forming

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Optional note
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Question 06 of 13

Which of the following feel most aligned with where you want to go?

Select all that apply.

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Question 07 of 13

What has surprised you most about this period of transition β€” or about the prospect of it?

Please share in a few sentences.

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Question 08 of 13

Is there something you know β€” from experience, from failure, from context β€” that the next generation of African leaders genuinely needs, and is not getting?

Please share in a few sentences.

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Question 09 of 13

How comfortable are you receiving structured feedback and challenge from peers at a similar level of experience?

Optional note
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Question 10 of 13

What would make a structured six-month programme worth your time and full engagement?

Please share in a few sentences.

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Question 11 of 13

What is one thing you would want a programme like this to help you get clear on?

Please share in a sentence or two.

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Question 12 of 13

When something genuinely addresses the right framework, the right peers, and the right moment β€” how do you approach the decision to invest in it?

Senior leaders rarely lack ideas. What makes the difference is structure, peers, and timing.

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Question 13 of 13

Please share a phone or WhatsApp number where we can reach you for a brief, confidential conversation.

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One more thought

If, as you worked through these questions, someone came to mind β€” a peer, a former colleague, a leader whose next chapter deserves the same intention β€” we would welcome an introduction.

This cohort is being built through trusted networks, not open advertising.

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