Adeline Tiah is known for helping leaders understand how to navigate transformation, disruption, and AI-driven change without losing trust, performance, or engagement. Her work sits in a pressure point many organisations are feeling now: business as usual is no longer enough, yet teams often need new skills, confidence, and clarity before they can adapt at the pace change demands.
Adeline Tiah is known for helping leaders understand how to navigate transformation, disruption, and AI-driven change without losing trust, performance, or engagement. Her work sits in a pressure point many organisations are feeling now: business as usual is no longer enough, yet teams often need new skills, confidence, and clarity before they can adapt at the pace change demands.
Adeline brings a practical, evidence-based lens to leadership development, psychological safety, change management, and team performance. She designs learning journeys that are stackable, scalable, and sustainable, so change is treated as a capability to build over time rather than a one-off training moment. A central part of her work is the “sweet spot” between high performance and psychological safety, where teams can deliver results while still feeling able to speak up, innovate, and take considered risks.
Her perspective is shaped by 25+ years of leadership experience across the telco and banking industries, where she built teams that delivered results in high-trust environments. That experience gives her a grounded view of what leaders often underestimate during transformation: people do not resist change only because they lack information. They need clarity, connection, practical skills, and enough trust to believe that honest input and risk-taking will not be punished.
Adeline is also the author of "Reinvent 4.0", where she explores the future of work, reinvention, diverse skills, authentic networks, bold risk-taking, and inclusion. She speaks clearly about the changing job market and the leadership behaviours needed to help individuals and organisations stay relevant in an AI-disrupted world.
As a podcast guest, Adeline brings a thoughtful, practical voice on leadership, psychological safety, change, reinvention, and building teams that can perform through uncertainty.
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