Quite Great was pleased to support the campaign for Sonal Kadchha, helping secure attention for her latest interview, Why Fast Impact Is Failing Us, across relevant media platforms.
The feature focuses on leadership, sustainability and the increasing need for long-term thinking in a world often driven by speed and immediate results. Through targeted charity PR outreach, Quite Great helped position Kadchha’s ideas in front of audiences interested in business, culture and social impact.
Rethinking leadership in a fast-moving world
In the interview, Kadchha reflects on how many organisations continue to define success through rapid growth, constant output and short-term targets. While this approach can deliver quick wins, she suggests it often leads to fragile systems that struggle to sustain progress over time.
Instead, she advocates for a more grounded model of leadership, one that prioritises strong foundations, clarity of purpose and long-term resilience. By empowering teams and focusing on sustainable development, she argues that organisations can create success that lasts beyond immediate metrics.
As a result, the interview offers timely and relevant insight for leaders across business, charity and cultural sectors.
The concept of “slow impact”
A central theme of Kadchha’s message is the idea of “slow impact” — a more considered approach to creating meaningful change over time rather than chasing short-term visibility.
She explains that real impact is built when individuals and communities are given the space to grow in confidence, skills and independence. In this way, success is not only measured by immediate outcomes, but also by the strength and sustainability of what remains.
This perspective has resonated with audiences seeking more thoughtful and effective approaches to leadership and organisational growth.
A successful charity PR campaign
Quite Great was proud to support this campaign, helping secure coverage that reflects both the relevance and depth of Kadchha’s message.
At Quite Great, effective PR is about aligning powerful ideas with the right audiences. The Sonal Kadchha campaign demonstrates this approach through focused storytelling, strategic outreach and meaningful engagement.
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