The event is billed to take place virtually on September 29,
2021.
Interested participants are to register for free ahead on
the website www.tlp.org.ng as limited slots are available.
Themed, ‘The Multiplier Effect’ organized by The Leadership
Project (TLP) and sponsored by the Global Leadership Network, USA, in partnership
with Zenera Consulting and Vision International Leadership Consultancy, the
seminar will examine strategies by which current and aspiring business leaders
and professionals can grow their productivity and influence by empowering those
around them.
Liz Wiseman is a researcher, author and executive advisor
who teaches leadership to executives around the world. She is the author of New
York Times bestseller Multipliers: How the Best Leaders Make Everyone Smarter.
Based in the Silicon Valley, her firm, the Wiseman Group,
provides leadership research and development to a wide range of clients
including Apple, AT&T, Disney, Facebook, Google, Microsoft, Nike,
Salesforce, Tesla, and Twitter.
At the WABLS, Wiseman will be joined by some of Nigeria’s
most brilliant business strategists, including renowned branding expert and
Chairman, Zenera Group, Meka Olowola; writer and CEO of Touchstone Limited,
Tunde Ojo; human resource expert and Divisional Director, Human Resources at
Leadway Assurance, Kunbi Adeoti; Management Consultant and social innovator,
Leonard Thomas; and Director of Administration & Communication for Vision
International, Piboere Okukulabe.
“At the upcoming second WABLS, business leaders,
entrepreneurs and professionals will gain insights on how to be a multiplier.
“As a multiplier, you will use your skills to amplify and
inspire people around you, to become better and do their best work thereby
growing your organization by giving room to your staff to bring out their best
in achieving the overall goal of your organization,” said Gary Schwammlein,
President Emeritus of The Global Leadership Network.
The Leadership Project is an international consortium of
project managers and think tanks, powered by the Global Leadership Network
(GLN).
The Leadership Project aims to bridge the leadership gap in Africa, especially from the perspective of the private sector by vouchsafing stakeholders with the requisite tools for first-rate growth.
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