TEXEM tasks leaders on innovation
By Muhyideen Jimoh
TEXEM, one of the UK’s pre-eminent consulting firms focusing on Africa, has tasked Nigerian leaders to embrace innovation as a critical skill for navigating today’s volatile world.
This was disclosed during a training session themed, “Resilience in a Volatile World: Inspiring Transformation Successfully led by Faculty member, Amb. Charles Crawford, Bradley Jones, and Dr TB McClelland Jr.
The training was designed to equip leaders with the tools they need to foster innovation and achieve sustainable growth.
According to them, innovation lies at the heart of the programme, adding that participants explored how to integrate creative problem-solving into their leadership strategies through interactive sessions.
“They learn how to identify growth opportunities, optimise resources, and foster collaboration across their organisations.
They said that scenario-based exercises might illustrate how to navigate regulatory changes while maintaining operational efficiency, adding that testimonials from the previous delegates underscore TEXEM’s successes.
“By the end of the programme, leaders are equipped with the tools and confidence to drive transformational change.
“They leave with a clear understanding of how to foster innovation, achieve strategic goals, and build organisations that thrive in uncertain environments,” they said.
One of the participants, Amina Yuguga, Journalist and Group Head for Documentaries and Features, Media Trust Group, described TEXEM UK to be a very impactful and high powered platform.
“I’ve learned so much from the faculty here, and I believe that TEXEM UK is redefining the future of executive training and management.
“In the past few days, we’ve learned so much about resilience, about how to push our teams even in an economic downturn, and how to manage for profitability and improve performance,” she said.
Also, Niyi Toluwalope, Chief Executive Officer of eTranzact Group, said the programme was incredibly engaging, offering profound insights from exceptional facilitators.
According to him, it brought together world-class professors, visionary founders, trailblazing innovators, and creative experts with unmatched expertise and rich experiences.(NAN) (www.nannews.ng)
Edited by Ismail Abdulaziz
Published By
-
Deputy Editor in Chief,
Multimedia, Solutions Journalism & Website.
Has also recently published
Defence/SecurityJuly 8, 2025Nigerian Army trains personnel on doctrine devt.
General NewsJuly 8, 2025School Feeding: Osun renews commitment to improve nutrition
General NewsJuly 8, 2025New tax law’ll boost FDI, empower SMEs- IMPI
ForeignJuly 5, 2025Rwanda to enhance trade, aviation ties with Nigeria