By Our Correpondent
LAHORE: The Training Forum, in collaboration with its Knowledge Partner, the University of Management and Technology (UMT), hosted a thought-provoking session on “Leadership and Ethics in a Changing World,” featuring the renowned academic and social reformist, Dr. Arfa Syeda Zehra.

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Dr Saleha Waqar Butt, an educationist and marketing expert, was invited as a guest and later compiled a reflective and comprehensive review of the event, capturing its depth and core takeaways for publication in Tribune International.
In her review, Dr. Saleha highlighted the timeless relevance of Dr. Arfa’s talk, emphasizing the urgent need for ethical leadership in today’s rapidly evolving socio-political and corporate landscapes. Dr. Arfa eloquently conveyed that leadership is not defined by one’s position or material possessions, but rather by the internal compass of values, empathy, and humility. She argued that integrity and moral courage are the true currencies of leadership, and that the race for power should not strip individuals of their humanity.
According to Dr. Saleha, Dr. Arfa masterfully weaved historical narratives, philosophical thought, and contemporary examples to show how ethical lapses at the leadership level impact societal health and cohesion. One of the most powerful messages she shared was that “you don’t have to lose your worth to gain influence.” This resonated deeply with the audience, especially the youth, who are often bombarded with superficial definitions of success and power.
Dr. Saleha’s review captured the spirit of the session, noting how it left attendees in a reflective state rethinking their roles as leaders, educators, and citizens. She commended Dr. Arfa’s ability to challenge intellect while appealing to the heart, and emphasized that in a world full of chaos and shifting moral grounds, voices like Dr. Arfa’s are not just necessary they are essential.
The session served not only as an academic exchange but as a call to action for those in positions of influence to lead with compassion, justice, and unwavering ethical grounding.The event was supported by founding member of the Training Forum, Mr. Attique Ahmed, whose continuous efforts are helping to shape spaces where dialogue on values and leadership can thrive.
Dr. Saleha concluded her review with a powerful message: “In a world constantly chasing outcomes, we must not forget to nurture the process with ethics, with purpose, and above all, with humanity.”
