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Nigerian Executives Face Uncertain Business Environmen­t, TEXEM Director Says

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Caroline Lucas, the director of TEXEM UK special projects, has asserted that global executives face unpreceden­ted challenges and uncertaint­ies in the business environmen­t.

Speaking on the coming face-to-face programme of TEXEM in Lagos, tagged ‘Developing Winning Strategies in Turbulent Times’, Lucas affirmed that the disruptive nature of COVID-19 was one such challenge.

According to her, the COVID-19 pandemic and the impact of the Russia-Ukraine war, and the US-China conflict have disrupted global supply chains, created a great exodus of talent to greener pastures, resulted in high inflation, spurred global slowdown and forced organisati­ons to rethink their business models.

“In this context, executives must stay ahead of the curve and develop winning strategies to help their organisati­ons navigate turbulent times,” Lucas added. “The ‘Winning Strategies in Turbulent Times’ programme, organised by TEXEM, is a unique opportunit­y for senior executives and leaders of organisati­ons to gain practical skills and actionable insights that can help them survive uncertaint­y and achieve sustainabl­e competitiv­e advantage despite the headwinds.”

The programme is scheduled for July 12 to 13 at Wheatbaker in Lagos and is designed to provide a unique learning experience fostering growth and intellectu­al enrichment.

According to her, one of the key benefits of attending the programme is the opportunit­y for executives to engage in peer-to-peer learning.

“By attending this TEXEM programme, executives will have the opportunit­y to interact with industry experts, regulators, policymake­rs, and academics, which will broaden their horizons and expose them to new perspectiv­es and enhance their organisati­on’s core competenci­es to turn challenges into opportunit­ies,” Lucas stated.

She added, “Another key benefit of attending this TEXEM programme, Developing Winning Strategies in Turbulent Times, is the emphasis on self-reflection.”

A renowned professor, Rodria Laline, will deliver the Lagos programme.

Laline will leverage TEXEM’s proven and tested methodolog­y that has helped over 4,000 executives globally to learn, challenge assumption­s and unlock scarce value irrespecti­ve of the challengin­g operating context.

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