UK expert urges Nigerian organisations to convert threats to opportunities

image

BY BABAGANA KM, FEBRUARY 15, 2022 | 12:23 PM


Director of TEXEM UK, Caroline Lucas, has urged Nigerian leaders and organisations to identify threats and opportunities to survive in uncertain periods.

In a press release in Abuja issued by Lucas, who is TEXEM’s Director of Special Projects, she said more than ever before, deliberate efforts to develop innovation are now very vital for all organisations.

She said that contrary to the popular opinion that innovation was only essential for growth, it was also a vaccine against losses from pandemics.

“At this time and even beyond, retooling your organisation to sail through the turbulent times through creative ideas could be a defining approach to outperforming the rivals, achieving profitable growth and succeeding.

“Africa Continental Free Trade Agreement, fluctuating foreign exchange, forthcoming elections, dwindling government revenue and high inflations offer threats and opportunities for every organisation.

“To succeed in these increasingly disruptive times, leaders need to build a culture and capability of agility, innovation and efficiency,” Lucas said.

She disclosed that TEXEM planned to train Nigerian and other global leaders to succeed in such times in its executive development programme between March 23 and March 24.

Lucas said the topic of the programme is “Leading and Building a Culture of Innovation for Sustainable Success.”

She said that London Business School Professor, Randall Peterson and Oxford University-trained Professor, Roger Delves would be the faculty at the executive development programme.

“This programme aims to help develop leadership agility for innovation and sustainable success.

“Its focus is to help the participants develop a clearer understanding of how to drive innovation for sustainable success successfully,” Lucas said.

She explained that by leveraging TEXEM’s tested and proven methodology, participants would learn practical skills and actionable insights from the faculty.

Lucas said they would also gain valuable insights from their professional exchange with critical partners and colleagues.

The development programme, organised by TEXEM, is virtual and will be engaging.

The release also quoted testimonials from delegates who had previously attended similar TEXEM programmes.

“It’s a very insightful and worthy programme on Leadership and Executive Management.

“It has opened my eyes to understanding that you also have to be an effective follower to be an effective leader. “I need to surround myself with people better than me and learn from them,” said Hakeem Muri-Okunola, Head of Service, Lagos State.

“It’s the first time I’m doing a programme in Nigeria, and it’s actually very interesting.

“The first thing I liked about it is the diversity of the participants and the quality of the network.

“I also like the edgy conversations we had with Christian and Alim. It’s quite thought-provoking,” recalled Effiong Okon, Operations Director, Seplat.

“The programme is an excellent one, it’s a world-class institute, looking at the quality of materials, the quality of the facilitators, I think it’s a world-class programme.

“It could be anywhere in the world, and it’s a good standard,” said Glory Idehen, Head of E-Training, Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN).

One of the faculties, Delves, praised TEXEM’s impressive pedigree of consistently delivering value-adding programmes and the world-renowned faculties.

He expressed delight that another world-renowned faculty, Peterson, of London Business School, would join him in delivering this programme.

“It is one that is timely and will help leaders and organisations to succeed,” Delves said.

NAN


Appeal for support


Conflict Reporting is dangerous and risky. Our reporters constantly face life-threatening challenges, sometimes surviving ambushes, kidnap attempts and attacks by the whiskers as they travel and go into communities to get authentic and firsthand information. But we dare it every day, nonetheless, in order to keep you informed of the true situation of the victims, the trends in the conflicts and ultimately help in peace building processes. But these come at huge cost to us. We are therefore appealing to you to help our cause by donating to us through any of the following means. You can also donate working tools, which are even more primary to our work. We thank you sincerely as you help our cause.

Alternatively, you can also email us on info@yen.ng or message us
via +234 803 931 7767