Clifford: How Alliance Manchester Business School, TEXEM are Boosting Nigeria’s Strategic Leadership in Turbulent Times
In this interview, Dr Nick Clifford, Senior Fellow, Public Policy and Management, Alliance Manchester Business School, speaks on how the institution, in partnership with These Executive Minds (TEXEM), is boosting Nigeria’s Strategic Leadership in Turbulent times for Superior Performance. Excerpts
Tell us about the program at the Alliance Manchester Business School
Alliance Manchester Business School and These Executive Minds (TEXEM) pride themselves on their ability to customise programmes for their clients. Through extensive collaboration we have a deep understanding of Africa. Alliance Manchester Business School is listed in the top 50 Schools in the world for Executive Education. It was the top institution for research according to the Economist in 2014. Alliance Manchester Business School is the UK’s largest Business School and is still growing. A recent £15 million endowment gifted by Lord David Alliance has led to its new name Alliance Manchester Business School.
This programme at Alliance Manchester Business School seeks to provide participants with a knowledge platform for senior leaders who are finding it difficult to overcome the challenges of turbulence in today’s markets. While providing important material for discussion and new ideas for tackling challenging situations, TEXEM and Alliance Manchester Business School also seek to provide an all-round experience of the City of Manchester with its history, culture and entertainment. This programme on Strategic Leadership for Superior Performance in Turbulent Times takes place between 31st of May to 3rd of June. For more information, please visit www.texem.co.uk
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TEXEM Award to Osun State Governor Mr. Aregbesola’s
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The Chairman of Media Trust Limited, Malam Kabir Yusuf, and sixteen others have emerged winners of ‘These Executive Minds’ (TEXEM) 2014 Distinguished Service to Society awards.
TEXEM released the names of the esteemed winners of the award in an announcement that was made on September 4, 2014 at the Manchester Business School in Manchester, United Kingdom.
Media Trust chairman, others bag ‘Distinguished Service’ awards
The Chairman of Media Trust Limited, Malam Kabir Yusuf, and sixteen others have emerged winners of ‘These Executive Minds’ (TEXEM) 2014 Distinguished Service to Society awards.
TEXEM released the names of the esteemed winners of the award in an announcement that was made on September 4, 2014 at the Manchester Business School in Manchester, United Kingdom.
The founder and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of TEXEM, Mr. Alim Abubakre, stated, “I am personally very pleased that we can acknowledge the vital and important changes that these award winners have made possible in Nigeria and their influence throughout all of Africa by their selfless dedication to the betterment of society.”
TEXEM Award to Osun State Governor Mr. Aregbesola’s
Mr. Clive Carpenter, who presented the award to Aregbesola’s representative on behalf of TEXEM, a UK-based consulting agency with partnership with the University of Manchester Business School (MBS), said the award was to encourage other African leaders to make good governance their main goal.
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TEXEM, Manchester Business School organise training for African executives
In order to improve the capacity of senior executives to manage change, TEXEM and Manchester Business School have developed a bespoke executive education programme focused on change management for African executives.
The three-day programme which will take place at Manchester Business School, UK, between 3rd-5th, September 2014 costs £2,900, which includes all tuition and certification, visa support, accommodation and all meals. Delegates will also join Manchester Business School’s extensive alumni network.
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Strategies For Results-Driven Change Management – Manchester Business School
Rapid social and economical changes across sub-Saharan Africa countries generate significant commercial opportunities. Reflecting the scale of change in many key economies on the continent, the rebasing of Nigeria’s GDP in April 2014. The revision of GDP statistics not only resulted in an 89% increase in GDP, but also acknowledged the rapid emergence of new sectors, most notably telecommunications.
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