Business a.m.

Phillips Consulting rebrands, now PCL as founder Foluso Phillips steps down

- Adesola Afolabi

PHILLIPS CONSULTING LIMITED an indigenous provider of transforma­tion, technology and outsourcin­g services has announced its rebranding with the launch of a new logo. It also announced a new leadership, which it said it would drive excellence in delivery through a people centric approach.

The firm now to be simply called ‘PCL’ said its rebranding is to create visibility in the market place and speak to the future as to ‘who we are’, according to Robert Taiwo the firm’s new managing director.

“We wanted to refresh our brand, whilst not taking it away from the strong reputation we have built over the years,” Taiwo noted.

He said the founder, Foluso Phillips, wanted to create an identity that would begin to separate him from the institutio­n he has built by de-emphasisin­g his name and changing the name to PCL which also creates flexibilit­y to do more exciting things beyond the label of consulting..

He told business a.m. that the rebranding is about “differenti­ating what we do from who we are, and what we are passionate about as a business.”

“At Phillips Consulting, we are inspired by the challenge of transforma­tion and passionate about the power of people,” Taiwo said of the company.

He noted that the firm’s people focused approach to driving or- ganisation­al transforma­tion since inception will now be taken to another level.

On who Phillips Consulting is, Taiwo explained that the company is about presenting the human face of consulting.

“We work with organisati­ons collaborat­ively to help transform a change by moving them from one space to another. What differenti­ates us from other consulting firms is that we work within organisati­ons as opposed to just coming in and delivering a report. We follow through implementa­tion and make businesses are powerful and sustainabl­e,” he explained.

Foluso Phillips, founder, outgoing managing director and current chairman of the company, described his tenure as fulfilling, challengin­g and rewarding.

The rebranding, which coincides with the 26-year anniversar­y of the firm, gave Phillips an opportunit­y to discuss how he’s been able to sustain the business for almost three decades.

“It’s great to have achieved my own vision, step away, move on and more importantl­y let the next generation define the next 25 years. It’s personally refreshing for me to see my vision of building a sustainabl­e institutio­n to outlive us all, becoming a reality.

“With Rob at the helm of affairs and the redefiniti­on of the firm as personifie­d by a simple but refreshed brand image, I feel that a new generation is being truly born at Phillips Consulting. I believe there are exciting times ahead for us and out innumerabl­e clients,” he stated.

For him, the firm’s biggest achievemen­t is remaining on its feet for so long and to have produced so many consultant­s.

“We have trained so many people as part of the service we provide and being given a recognitio­n as one of the leading consulting firms even though we are indigenous,” he noted.

Advising the new managing director, Phillips said: “He’s got to have his own style. The fundamenta­l thing is you’ve got to win the heart and soul of those who work with you. Once you get that that convenanta­l relationsh­ip, people will always go the extra mile to do whatever needs to be done. “

Beyond that he further advised that the management observe the rules of watching cost, treating people right and being operationa­lly efficient.

The firm’s re-launch took place on the occasion of the 6th edition of the Nigeria South Africa Chamber of Commerce (NSACC) breakfast event, sponsored by Phillips Consulting.

Babatunde Raji Fashola, minster of power, works and housing, delivered the keynote on the theme: “The True Situation of Electric Power in Nigeria Today and Prospect for the Future.”

Fashola’s keynote focused on where Nigeria is regarding power and the prospects for the future.

“Power Generation capacity has hit 7,000mw but the distributi­on companies have captured 5,000mw and there is 2,000mw still untapped. Through the Eligible Customer Regulation Plan, we have engaged some industries who want to access power”.

Other distinguis­hed personalit­ies at the occasion were, Jimi Agbaje, Oba Otudeko, founder and chairman of Honeywell Group, and Olabintan Famutimi, president of Nigeria America chamber of Commerce.

 ??  ?? L-R: Foluso Phillips, chairman Phillips Consulting Group and Robert Taiwo, managing director, Phillips Consulting
L-R: Foluso Phillips, chairman Phillips Consulting Group and Robert Taiwo, managing director, Phillips Consulting

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