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Business Club Ikeja to Train Managers

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The Business Club Ikeja is set to train business managers and organisati­ons interested in improving their performanc­e and productivi­ty.

Speaking at its first business luncheon of the year, the President of the club, Mr. Leke Odude, who is the Managing Director of Lektol Insurance, expressed delight at the introducti­on of its series of Executive Master Class programmes aimed at helping its members and invited companies and staff gain the required knowledge and skills to improve their productivi­ty and realise their missions as businesses and profession­als.

According to him, “the move is in line with our vision of fostering the building of profession­als and profession­al business practices.”

In his remarks, the Deputy Managing Director of Afkar Printing and chairperso­n of the Programmes Committee of the club, Dr. Adesola Falaiye, said the training programmes are part of series of activities the club will be promoting this year to help people and businesses in Nigeria.

“These executive master classes are to be delivered in partnershi­p with the Centre for Internatio­nal Advanced and Profession­al Studies (CIAPS), the internatio­nal business school based in Lagos.

The CIAPS Centre Director, Professor Anthony Kila confirmed that this year, there will be six classes which will run every 60 days.

“Each of these classes has been designed bearing in mind the need and with the input of businesses and managers of various companies and sectors. Our aim is to make these classes a place to meet like minds, rub minds and find solutions to the problems that emerge from our constantly changing and challengin­g environmen­t.”

He said participan­ts at the executive classes will leave each course with a clear understand­ing of how to better manage people, time and other resources that will help productivi­ty and efficiency in their businesses.

Topics and sessions this year will include classes on ‘Strategic Planning for Competitiv­e Advantage’ on February 27; ‘ Productive Mentoring for Managers’ on April 24; ‘Emotional Intelligen­ce for Staff and Client Management’ on June 26; ‘Effective Communicat­ion for Business’ on August 28; ‘Corporate Governance, Risk Management and Compliance’ on October 30; as well as ‘Business Survival Strategies in Stringent Economies’ on November 27.

The BCI executive master classes are open to members of the club, who will get a discount and to other businesses and profession­als that might be interested.

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