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Lafiya Telehealth Is Coming To Your Community; In Nigeria’s Federal Budget

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The Federal Government of Nigeria liked the pilots. The government saw engineering baked with market awareness. They visited our office and it was APPROVED. So, in the Nigerian federal budget, you will see Lafiya Telehealth devices and technologies therein. Our goal is to become the most important telehealth company in Africa, and we’re building sensors, kiosks, satellite systems, software, etc to make that possible.

This is a Cloud Hospital and we give you the capacity to set up a “hospital” in hours. LaFiya TeleHealth Kiosk takes geography out of healthcare services. Yes, where your doctor lives has been abstracted out. With Lafiya in your church, mosque, Wuse market, office, etc, he/she can still support you in real time. We did three core things: satellite connectivity, solar power, and proprietary healthtech engines.

We loaded this device with the following, among others:

  • 12 lead ECG, URT (Urine Routine) & GLU (Glucose).
  •  UA (Uric Acid) & Blood Lipid (TG, LDL-C, HDL-C, TCHO).
  •  Non-invasive Blood Pressure (NIBP) & Infrared Forehead TEMP.
  •  Pulse Oximeter/SPO2, Heart Rate (HR) & Pulse Rate (PR).
  •  GLU (Blood Glucose) & UA (Uric Acid).
  •  GLU Strip 50pcs/bottle & UA Strip – 50pcs/bottle.
  •  Urine Analyzer & 11 items urine test strip 100pcs/bottle.
  •  Dry Biochemical Analyzer & Blood lipid strip 15pcs/bottle & Adapter.
  •  Hemoglobin Analyzer & HB strip 50pcs/bottle.
  •  WBC Analyzer & WBC strip 100pcs/bottle for 100 persons..
  •  ETC

When you see the Lafiya Telehealth Kiosk in your locality, protect it. It is the best deal for rural healthcare delivery. If you walk inside it, you are practically in an unbounded number of clinics because doctors anywhere can help you.

State governments, we welcome you to place your own orders.

How Can Nigerian CEOs and Managers Find Intrapreneurs in the Workplace

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“If you are looking for individuals with corporate experience for your start-up, intrapreneurs are the ones to hire because they understand corporate upheavals, but will still be driven and motivated to work towards growing your company.” Many applied studies have not been undertaken in Nigeria. In order to better comprehend the intrapreneurial spirits of 20 working-class professionals in Lagos, our analyst polled their opinions. Our research uncovered seven diverse behaviours among employees, as well as how they want their employers to recognize their achievements. From the top to the lowest, they are described here.

Seven Traits of Corporate Intrapreneurs

Trait 1: Enthusiastic. The majority of employees are eager to gain new skills that are relevant to their roles and responsibilities. This means that managers and business leaders need to have specific approaches and plans in place to figure out what each employee wants in terms of new knowledge and abilities.

Trait 2: Supportive. Many employees have the potential to inspire others to pursue their own creative ideas. This is something that businesses must recognize as soon as possible. In his article on intrapreneurship, Erik Jensen underlines four important building pieces of intrapreneurship for corporate innovation to effectively recognize this. Knowing people inside and out, articulating the business problem, recognizing risk tolerance, establishing ownership in teams dedicated to innovative ideas, and getting out of the way are all examples of these. Companies like Adobe, Royal Bank of Canada, 3M, and Lockheed Martin are getting it right by incorporating four important intrapreneurship building pieces into their programmes.

Trait 3: Inspiring. Professionals inspire people to consider their work in novel and intriguing ways. They are encouraging their subordinates to think creatively, to challenge the status quo, and to keep day-to-day operations operating smoothly. They have made it a habit to inspire others, putting their ego aside and not being afraid of failure. “In a silo, nobody succeeds.” “We must remember the individuals involved in and crucial to our success in whatever we venture–personal, professional, philanthropic, political, or private,” says Faisal Hoque, a serial entrepreneur, Fast Company contributor, and co-author of the new book Everything Connects.

Trait 4: Audacious.  Demonstrate your inherent leadership abilities. This has aided the majority of professionals in forging on with a promising new method when others may be wary. Managers and corporate leaders must recognize this and take advantage of it when selecting leaders for devoted teams working on new goods or services. Transformational leadership has been shown to be positively connected to entrepreneurial behaviour only when psychological empowerment is high, but transactional leadership has been shown to be negatively related to entrepreneurial behaviour.

Trait 5: Futuristic. Depicts how things might be in the future and what we’ll need to get there. Employees who believe in the company’s strategic ambitions and missions have this trait as one of their core characteristics. Professionals in the sample have the ability to foresee what will or might happen in the future, are concerned about the future or planning for the future, and are fast to notice, understand, or appropriately judge things.

Trait 6: Coordinating.  Professionals understand the need of cooperation in taking on new challenges and performing strategic tasks, therefore getting others to pull together to confront a difficulty is one of their behaviours. Managers must understand the components of good teamwork and assist employees in forming and maintaining high-performing groups.

Trait 7: Making workplace better. They’re cultivating an atmosphere in which people are enthusiastic about making improvements. This shows that creativity alone isn’t enough. They are creating an environment that is conducive to the development of innovative products or services. In precise terms, they are working feverishly to ensure that they have the right people, processes, and environment.

Tekedia Mini-MBA welcomes Audma Integrated Services Ltd (AISL)

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Tekedia Institute welcomes Audma Integrated Services Ltd (AISL), an engineering and construction company, to Tekedia Mini-MBA which begins on Monday, Feb 7. Led by Ferdinand Chizoba Okechukwu AMIChemE, MPMI, MNGA. we expect a great moment to co-learn with industry builders, innovators, makers and agents of economic change.

Tekedia Institute welcomes ALL – visionaries and real custodians of economies to this 12-week festival which begins on Monday.

Ladies and gentlemen, nations RISE when pioneering entrepreneurs emerge. Time for #business. Time for deeper #learning. Time for #TekediaMiniMBA.

Join us here .

 

Insights on Including Innovation in Strategic Statements from GTB, Dangote, Coca-Cola, and Others

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Companies, whether small or large, must answer two strategic issues that will decide their success or failure. What do they wish to become in particular? What do they need to accomplish in order to achieve their goals? The answers to these questions help every CEO, management, and employee achieve the company’s aims and objectives. The responses should be succinct, inspiring, clear, and memorable, expressing their (businesses’) desired short and long-term stance.

The first question’s response should lead to the creation of a strategic vision statement, while the second question’s response should lead to the creation of a mission statement. Time Thoughts recently suggested that the quality of vision impacts the creativity, quality, and originality of ideas and solutions, citing experts. A strong vision statement should push the company’s goals and objectives outside of its comfort zone.

Leaving comfort zone involves being innovative, taking chances, and continuing to learn in order to give consumers with acceptable and long-lasting solutions or products. Our analyst looked at how innovation is reflected in regional and global organizations’ vision and purpose statements to see how far they are breaking out of their comfort zones. Our goal is to learn how organizations in the oil and gas, banking, and aviation industries have connected their vision and mission statements with the innovation drive that 21st-century enterprises demand.

Guaranty Trust Bank, a commercial bank, is more innovation-driven and cultured than other organizations inside and across industries, according to the mission and vision indices our analyst devised and assessed, as well as the statements of the selected companies. Part of the bank’s vision statement says “We are a team driven to deliver the utmost in customer service.  We are synonymous with innovation, building excellence and superior financial performance and creating role models for society.”  This is part of the innovation ready risk-taking notion. Another section of the statement highlights the bank’s creativity and learning, both of which are important for the formation and adoption of an innovation culture.

The bank hints “We are a high-quality financial services provider with the urge to be the best at all times whilst adding value to all stakeholders.” Further analysis reveals that GTB’s innovation-driven and cultured characteristics are reflected in its mission and vision statements, whereas Dangote, Diamond, United Bank for Africa, Zenith Bank, Arik Air, First Bank, Oando, and Nigeria National Liquefied Natural Gas are not. Dangote and others are particularly sensitive to products/services, public image concerns, creativity, and employee and consumer concerns. According to a recent study, this could be attributed to the avalanche of papers that have appeared in recent years extolling the merits of delighting consumers and exhorting management to give them greater attention.

However, there are instances where the investigated innovation characteristics are not reflected in a firm’s vision and purpose statements, and such a corporation innovates more than innovation-driven companies. Coca-Cola is an example that quickly comes to mind. Because of the company’s commitment to sustainability, one-third of Coca-Cola cans are made from plant material. Regardless of the accomplishment, organizations such as Coca-Cola must make innovation a vital element in their strategic intent statements, as this will release employee creativity when it is part of an individual’s job responsibilities.

Tekedia Mini-MBA Welcomes The World; Register Today

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We begin on Monday, Feb 7. The first courseware drops in the Board at 12 noon WAT. I welcome professionals and learners from 41 countries in this edition. We also have many students from traditional universities through partnerships we have with their schools. This will be the best Tekedia Mini-MBA edition yet. New courses, new cases and an amazing academic festival awaits.

If you want to experience what it means for EXPERTS in markets to teach business courses, register today. When a director in Microsoft teaches cloud computing, you see the difference. When a Shell manager teaches delivering on deadlines, you understand better. When a Deloitte consultant teaches projects, you get it. When an SME leader teaches planning, you get the idea. We have 200+ faculty.

We’re Tekedia Institute and we welcome the world. Register here