TEXEM offers digital innovation, intrapreneurship training for leaders
These Executives Minds (TEXEM) is organizing a training programme for leaders on driving innovations and intrapreneirship to succeed in a digital age.
The programme scheduled for May 19 to May 22, is expected to bring together leaders concerned with evolving digital trends and remaining competitive and relevant.
“The forthcoming “Digital Innovation: Stimulating A Culture Of Intrapreneurship In A Digital Age” programme, taking place from 19th to 22nd May 2025 in Abu Dhabi, offers a transformative solution for leaders across all types of organisations.
“(It will) small local businesses, large indigenous conglomerates, government agencies, or NGOs. By focusing on strategic capabilities rather than mere functional expertise, this TEXEM programme equips participants with the tools to redefine their organisational futures and avoid the stagnation that comes with clinging to outdated practices.”
The programme will tackle three major challenges that undermine the progress of many organisations in Nigeria.
These are an overreliance on reactive approaches, where companies wait for market shifts to become critical before adapting; absence of structured intrapreneurship and the struggle to align digital initiatives with broader organisational goals.
By attending this training, leaders will learn to proactively identify and seize new opportunities, building a reservoir of strategic options rather than scrambling for last-minute solutions.
Secondly, it will establish systems and mindsets that nurture creativity and innovation at every level of the enterprise as well as offer approaches to synchronise digital investments with strategic objectives and ensuring maximum return on effort and resources.
Past delegates have shared their experiences from previous programmes. Anne Omezi, Director of ICT at NMDPRA, described it as “an enriching and transformative experience”, adding that she gained valuable insights and skills she is eager to apply.
Similarly, Niyi Toluwalope, CEO of eTranzact Group, praised the programme for its engaging nature and profound insights, stating, “It brought together world-class professors, visionary founders, trailblazing innovators, and creative experts with unmatched expertise and rich experiences.”
The cost of the programme is £5,500, discounted to £4,750, with a further reduction to £4,300 for those who complete payment on or before May 10.
This fee covers study materials and certification, offering lasting value that extends well beyond the four days in Abu Dhabi.
The faculty, which includes Dr T. B. (Mac) McClelland, Jr. on May 20, Prof. Rodria Laline on May 21, and Prof. John Peters on May 22, comprises thought leaders who have guided global organisations to success.
“Through interactive approaches such as case studies, peer-to-peer discussions, role play, and group work, participants will gain actionable insights to empower their teams, foster innovation, and embed a culture of continuous improvement.
Their collective insights, coupled with a methodology that includes games, case studies, and peer-to-peer learning, promise an immersive experience that teaches the “how” of strategic innovation, not just the “what.”
(Edited by Ismail Abdulaziz)
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