How Nigerian leaders can drive organisational transformation- TEXEM

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How Nigerian Leaders Can Drive Organisational Transformation – TEXEM

How Nigerian Leaders Can Drive Organisational Transformation – TEXEM

Strategic leadership in the digital era requires more than temporary solutions or specialized expertise. For Nigerian organisations to remain competitive, they must embrace a forward-thinking approach that impacts all operational aspects—from customer interactions to internal workflows.

The Power of Digital Innovation and Intrapreneurship

The upcoming programme, “Digital Innovation: Stimulating A Culture of Intrapreneurship in A Digital Age,” scheduled for May 19-22 in Abu Dhabi, offers leaders a comprehensive framework to reshape organisational culture, capabilities, and structures.

Organised by TEXEM UK, this initiative goes beyond technological upgrades—it equips decision-makers with the tools to drive sustainable transformation.

Lessons from Amazon’s Success

Amazon exemplifies how an intrapreneurial culture fuels growth. Initially perceived as just an online bookstore, Amazon expanded into cloud computing, smart devices, and more by encouraging employee-driven innovation. Nigerian businesses can adopt this mindset—fostering experimentation while maintaining strategic alignment.

Challenges Nigerian Leaders Face

Despite digital opportunities, Nigerian executives encounter three key hurdles:

  1. Rapid Technological Change: Many organisations struggle to keep pace with evolving tech trends. TEXEM’s programme teaches methodologies to integrate innovations smoothly.
  2. Siloed Work Environments: Limited cross-functional collaboration stifles creativity. Interactive sessions led by experts like Dr. T. B. McClelland Jr. and Prof. Rodria Laline will break down these barriers.
  3. Turning Data into Action: Organisational inertia often prevents data-driven decisions. The programme provides practical techniques to convert insights into strategic moves.

Testimonials from Past Participants

“I’ve enjoyed their presentations and the real-life examples they incorporate, making the sessions highly engaging and applicable.” — Otunba Sonya Ogunkuade, Hon. Commissioner

“It was incredibly engaging, offering profound insights from exceptional facilitators.” — Niyi Toluwalope, CEO of eTranzact Group

Programme Details and Registration

For £5,500 (discounted to £4,750 or £4,300 if paid before May 10), participants gain access to:

  • Group activities and case studies
  • Peer-to-peer discussions
  • Real-world strategy applications

Leaders from businesses, government, and NGOs can register by contacting TEXEM at +44 7425 883791 or emailing exec@texem.co.uk.

As Nigeria’s economy evolves, strategic digital leadership is no longer optional—it’s essential for sustainable growth.

Edited by Ismail Abdulaziz



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