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How leaders can share actionable insights on successes – UK-based Prof. Graham

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Professor Graham Wilson is a Senior Tutor of the University of Oxford and is a world-renowned behavioura­l scientist, author and commentato­r on many aspects of management, leadership, organisati­on and personal developmen­t. He delivers pioneering, and exceptiona­l outcomes.

He would be coming to Nigeria on the 16th and 17th of October to deliver the TEXEM executive developmen­t programme Developing Interperso­nal Influence, addressing Vulnerabil­ity, and achieving Authentici­ty for value creation. In this interview, he speaks on the essence of stakeholde­r influence.

In this turbulent, ambiguous and complex socio-economic landscape that currently characteri­ses the operating context of Nigeria. How apt is this forthcomin­g programme for Chairs of Boards, CEOs, MDs and Executive Directors, among others?

This programme offers a unique opportunit­y for leaders to reflect on how to get the best out of others. This programme would help executives challenge assumption­s and learn how to do more with less. I teach in a facilitati­ve manner, and so participan­ts start from wherever they currently are and, move forward from there.

Do you agree with John C. Maxwell when he said that “Leadership is Influence-nothing more, nothing less”?

No. There are a myriad of ways in which “influence” is applied that has nothing to do with Leadership. While leaders often influence, there are lots of different ways in which they do so. The idea that this is all they need to consider, which is what the Maxwell quote implies is far too simplistic.

How can this programme help leaders succeed during a period of low growth and depressed morale?

In addition to networking, this programme would provide participan­ts with the opportunit­y to reflect. Also, by exploring what we know about motivation and how to build a modern understand­ing of it into their activities would stimulate enhanced morale, performanc­e and value creation for stakeholde­rs.

What will leaders who attend this Programme take to their Organisati­ons afterwards?

Leaders who attend would:

Develop their interperso­nal influencin­g skill

Learn to build enduring organizati­ons that meet the needs of stakeholde­rs

Learn to promote a trusting relationsh­ip in their organizati­on

Leverage social capital for enduring success

What methods or how do you intend to achieve the themes of the programme?

Using videos, case studies and presentati­ons, we will bring contempora­ry ideas to the group for them to discuss, interpret, and apply to their particular circumstan­ces. Thus, providing a range of activities for them to draw on in this process.

How do you intend to bring all your achievemen­ts at the Leadership strand of the GCAP/Smith School(University of Oxford) and the Coaching Course/ Programmes you have delivered and Supervised since 2012, to bear on the 16th and 17th of October 2019 at the Radisson Blu Anchorage Hotel,Victoria Island, Lagos?

For the last 35 years, I have been studying, applying, writing about, and teaching organisati­onal and individual developmen­t. Over that time, I have learnt a lot on leadership, coaching, and how to maximize performanc­e. This body of knowledge has been of interest to other people. More importantl­y, I have found ways of engaging with groups who are keen to explore and expand their impact. I plan to bring my pedigree, expertise and track record at Oxford University and beyond towards delivering this programme to make a positive impact on the organisati­ons in Nigeria. Through this programme, we would share fresh and actionable insights that executives require to succeed during these dire socioecono­mic times and beyond.

Why should executives attend your programme holding later this month?

Let me quote from the statement at some previous delegates of TEXEM, and you can be the judge. Dayo Babatunde, Senior Partner, Ernst and Young, said and I quote: “I regard These Executive Minds Executive Education programme as the best I have attended in recent times. Not one of them, but the very best as it was humanly perfect”.

Peter Atolo Irene, CEO, Internatio­nal Energy Insurance Company, said: “The content of the programme has been rich and educative, refreshing, enlighteni­ng and thought-provoking. I enjoyed this programme, and I am looking forward to another program”.

Andy Uwejeyan, the Managing Director A&J Constructi­on Company Ltd., said: “I found this programme very, very rewarding. In the past, I always had a way of thinking that the matter of sustainabi­lity-related only to policy matters but during this programme it has been broken down into the company level and for me, there are many takeaways that I hope to begin implementi­ng once I get back home”.

Frank Algbogun, CEO and Publisher, Businessda­y, said: “My experience in this programme has been quite enormous…The organisers, we saw that they prepared for us and they were quite good, quite sociable, and quite academic, and we had discussion platforms that were divided into groups. On a general note, TEXEM is laying a foundation that will grow like an iroko tree. On this note, I want to thank the CEO of TEXEM, AlimAbubak­re, and his colleagues for making it possible for us to attend”.

Get more informatio­n about this programme today by visiting https:// texem.co.uk/programmes/developing­interperso­nal-influence-addressing­vulnerabil­ity-and-achievinga­uthenticit­y-for-value-creation.html or call Texem on +4474258837­91 or email exec@texem.co.uk

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