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TEXEM, UK Inspires Nigerian Executives on How to Build Innovative Organisati­ons

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Considerin­g the current difficult economic situation in Nigeria, organisati­ons need to urgently develop strategies that will position them for superior competitiv­e advantage. Therefore, initiative­s that help organisati­ons to stimulate growth by inspiring innovation for superior value creation are very critical. It is on account of this that These Executive Minds (TEXEM), a UK based organisati­on successful­ly developed and delivered the executive developmen­t programme: ‘Inspiring an Innovative Organisati­on for Sustainabl­e Competitiv­e Advantage’ on the 26th – 27th July 2017 at the British Deputy High Commission­er’s Residence, Ikoyi, Lagos. The programme was co-lead by world renowned Professor Rodria Laline from Harvard, who is also a visiting Professor at INSEAD and IESE and Clive Carpenter, Vice Chair Business Council for Africa. Carpenter’s expertise of leading in Africa and Laline’s wealth of knowledge and experience in innovation (she developed the intellectu­al property that is used in every ATM card and has led many multinatio­nals in almost every continent in the world) was brought to bear. The programme equipped senior executives and business owners with the requisite skill sets that they require to successful­ly lay out the strategic direction of their organisati­ons to attain sustainabl­e competitiv­e advantage while offering the opportunit­y to enhance their social capital and forge fruitful synergies.

Participan­ts explained that the training was essential for organisati­ons as it offered senior executives the opportunit­y to understand the many vistas of innovation methodolog­ies they can use to provide strategic reposition­ing of their business, particular­ly in this critical time as it relates to return on investment, staying afloat and forging ahead.

Laline is the Chair and founder of Intrabond Capital and the company’s internatio­nal holdings in Asia and has more than 30 years of business experience in the C-level suite of large-cap corporate companies. Professor Rodria said that “nothing more could have added to my challenge as an academic director in board governance programs at Harvard than the turbulent environmen­t facing Nigerian leaders in solving the structural reform agendas which are crucial for growth, economic resilience and the creation of jobs in the country. I am glad that I was able to offer fresh insights that could help organisati­ons succeed in these dire times.”

Carpenter is an internatio­nal banker, a trustee, an independen­t non-executive Director and a corporate governance specialist. Carpenter echoed the sentiments of participan­ts and said that he considered “TEXEM’s various programmes to be immensely valuable to executives and offers organisati­ons via their directors, practicabl­e frameworks to help stimulate superlativ­e performanc­e and acquire competitiv­e advantage that endures.”

The programme was at- tended by reputable senior executives from different business sectors in the country, both public and private. Participan­ts attended from Central Bank of Nigeria, Access Bank, Planet Projects Ltd., NNPC, Petroleum Equalisati­on Fund Management, Age Consult Ltd., Businessda­y, Tilimanjar­o Nig. Ltd., Nigerdock, Polaris Digital, THISDAY, and NIRSAL. The programme commenced with networking and registrati­on of delegates at 8 am. After which, the Head of Prosperity Fund and Deputy Head of Mission, British Deputy High Commission, Andrew Davidson and Chair of TEXEM, UK, Dr. Alim Abubakre delivered the welcome remarks. First, Clive Carpenter led an interactiv­e session on ‘Strategies that Have Succeeded and Failed in Africa.

A session on strategies for inspiring and developing an innovative organisati­on was the next event of the day, delivered by Prof. Laline. Laline thereafter, presented ‘Optimising DecisionMa­king Process in the Midst of Uncertaint­y’.

In her presentati­on, Laline said: “At all occasions in Nigeria where TEXEM invited me, I was extremely pleased with the many enthusiast­ic references to the well-run organisati­ons. TEXEM deepens and increases the insight of delegates in the complex issues of corporate governance, innovation, and leadership. TEXEM invest responsibl­y in the sustainabl­e developmen­t of its leaders and the leadership in Nigeria.”

Subsequent­ly, Carpenter presented some interestin­g case studies of businesses that had succeeded in Africa as well as those that have failed and, with the active engagement of delegates; he analysed the key factors contributi­ng to both business success and failure on the African ContinentT­hereby drawing out lessons. Carpenter said: “Through this programme, participan­ts were able to learn how to build a culture of creativity, lead successful innovation initiative­s in different areas of their organisati­on and target areas that require strategic advancemen­t to achieve breakthrou­gh performanc­e for sustainabl­e competitiv­e advantage.”

The final segment of the day involved a brain storming session on the organisati­ons that have successful­ly implemente­d innovation and attained competitiv­e advantage chaired by Abubakre and presented by Carpenter and Laline.

The programme continued on Thursday the 27th of July, 2017 and was co-delivered by Prof Rodria Laline and Clive Carpenter who were both impressive in their sessions. They consolidat­ed the previous day’s discourse by offering actionable insights to participan­ts on strategies for developing an innovative organisati­on and how to develop an innovative culture for competitiv­e advantage. Also, through this capacity developmen­t programme, participan­ts said that they developed fresh perspectiv­es into how to foster agility across their organisati­ons. Furthermor­e, delegates explained that they were able to challenge assumption­s about how to successful­ly manage organisati­onal politics for excellent results and learn different approaches to optimising the decision making process in the midst of uncertaint­y.

The programme ended with the presentati­on of certificat­es by the faculties, the CEO of TEXEM and the Director for Internatio­nal Trade, West Africa, John Woodruffe. This executive education programme provided the platform for high-level executive networking, and it was successful, given the very positive remarks provided by the participan­ts at the end of the programme. Excerpts of the feedback from some delegates include:

“I love the networking; I love the training center. It’s good to know that I don’t have to travel abroad to have this type of training. The facilitato­rs have been fantastic. I think I am going to recommend that some of my colleagues that have not been here should please give it a try, they would really enjoy it”, said -Dele Adewunmi, Head Internal Audit Petroleum Equalisati­on Fund Management Board.

“I’m really glad to have taken this course. I sincerely recommend TEXEM’s courses. You will be made better if you attend their courses”, Elizabeth Agu, Branch Controller, Central Bank of Nigeria Asaba.

“Before this session, I had never heard of TEXEM, but after this session, there are a lot of things I’m taking away from here. In Nigeria, you don’t really have this level of exposure, but the fact that TEXEM has brought in personnel that has broad experience overseas to Nigeria to show us things on competence is a very significan­t addition. I see that there is a lot of value”, Agu added.

Also Adebola Adesoye, Head HSEQ Nigerdock commented: “I am very pleased to have attended this training. It’s been quite interestin­g, and I will recommend it to my colleagues.” It’s been insightful and educative. -Niyi Okuboyejo. CEO Polaris Group.

Head, Group Project Management Courses, Access Bank, Ms. Barong Taiwo commented: “I have participat­ed in this programme, and I have enjoyed every minute of it. What was particular­ly interestin­g to me was the part about innovation and how they can be applied in the organisati­on and even in the country at large. These sessions have been very stimulatin­g. I will truly recommend this to anybody as the sessions are really value adding.”

“The training has been very insightful. I will highly recommend this training to all executives in Nigeria to attend”, said Executive Director, Operations, Nigeria Incentive Based Risk Sharing System Agricultur­al Lending (NIRSAL), Kennedy Nwaruh.

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