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Harvard Business School Association of Nigeria (HBSAN) in collaboration with Nigerian Economic Summit Group (NESG) hosted a design workshop on Business Leadership at the 25th Nigerian Economic Summit on the 8th of October 2019 at Transcorp Hilton, Abuja.
The 25th Nigerian Economic Summit with theme; Nigeria 2050: Shifting Gears, identified twelve accelerators as central to the growth of the competitive industries in Nigeria: Macroeconomic Stability, Reinventing Government, Human Capital & Productivity, Regulations, Investments, Sanctity of Contracts, Technology & Innovation, Business Leadership, Infrastructure, Data, Trade & Export Promotion and Market Efficiency and HBSAN’s Design Workshop focused on the accelerator Business Leadership.
Group discussions were facilitated around three focus areas – Systems Leadership, Entrepreneurship and Responsibility/Accountability. Each session had specific questions and provided the highest level of interaction between participants and discussion leaders in resolving a compelling challenge and recommending modalities for operating at scale in the global market.
The workshop was facilitated by HBS Alumni – Ndidi Nwuneli (Co-Founder & Managing Partner, Sahel Consulting) and sessions were Moderated by Collins Onuegbu (Founder & Executive Vice Chairman, Signal Alliance /Communications Secretary, HBSAN Board), Dr. Adam Saffer (CEO & Chief of Party, Cultivating New Frontiers in Agriculture (CNFA), USAID) and Prisca Ndu (Executive Vice Chairman, Infrastructural Development and Energy Co. Ltd./Financial Treasurer, HBSAN Board).

HBSAN is the Harvard Business School alumni group of Nigerians and resident non-Nigerians driven by a primary objective to provide members with resources, relationships and opportunities to enable them to build and lead organizations that will create transformational impact in Nigeria and beyond.

