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OPEN Your Playbook for Digital Future

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The world is going through a massive transformation. Covid-19 is evil but it has brought a redesign which has made many things exceedingly easier. One of those is sharing of knowledge in conferences. Yes, today, you can get people that would not have attended your conference to attend. For them, it is just another one hour to fit into the week. For you, you are tapping into a knowledge base that would not have been possible if the old way of physical conferences has remained. The change is an opportunity to co-share and co-learn.

In America, a third of the retail malls could close within the next 12 months as a result of the impacts of the pandemic. Call that a big reset because with the trajectory Amazon has been mapping, malls may be gone sooner than most may imagine. Companies like Google and Facebook which are launching digital shops understand this redesign. Simply, digital is now the natural destination of commerce. Adjusting your business for that future is critical. 

The pandemic’s devastating blow to shopping malls is having a wider impact on communities they serve. CNBC notes that malls act as economic engines to local governments, providing hundreds or potentially thousands of jobs while financially shoring up the tax base. With as many as a third of U.S. malls at risk of closing within the next year, local governments are dipping into reserves or scrambling to adjust their budgets. A retail analyst expects a record 25,000 store closures this year, about 60% of them in U.S. malls.

Ladies and gentlemen, no matter what you do, find a way to get the productivity technology provides, and then extend that to take advantage of improving marginal cost which the internet makes possible. And as you do that, figure out a revenue strategy because making money online remains a challenge for most products in Africa. Many global firms are working on this redesign.

Nike is shedding jobs as it shifts focus to online sales. The news comes on the heels of the sportswear giant’s 38% sales slump last quarter due to the pandemic, though digital apps and online sales jumped 75% and “cushioned the overall decline,” according to The Wall Street Journal. Store closures during the crisis devastated retailers, and now some, including Apple, are once again closing stores in hot spots as new coronavirus cases surge. About 85% of Nike’s stores in North America are currently open.

OPEN your business playbook for a digital future.

“Best Was Not Good Enough”: Securing, Not Rhetoricing Citizens and Businesses -An Elegy to Nigerian Presidency

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Nigeria leaders

Since 2015 that President Muhammadu Buhari has taken over political leadership in Nigeria, there is nothing making closer or farther from the public than insecurity. From professionals to members of the civil society and non-governmental organisations, the message has been that President and security chiefs need to do more in the area of qualitative security provision. On a number of times, Nigerians and other nationals have had the course to seek knowledge about the level of insecurity and express their feelings about the incessant killings, kidnappings among other crimes. This, when the President acted, has led to feuds between the Presidency and concerned stakeholders.

There is a need for the President and cabinet members, including heads of security related agencies to increase processes and equip people being used for securing the lives and properties with the right practices. This has become imperative in lieu of citizens’ understanding of insecurity through the President since 2015. President and concerned stakeholders should realise that “a failed state is a political body that has disintegrated to a point where basic conditions and responsibilities of a sovereign government no longer function properly. A state can also fail if the government loses its legitimacy even if it is performing its functions properly.

“The term ‘State failure’ is only useful as a basis for investigation into human security – that is, a state’s ability or willingness to function in a manner conducive to the welfare of the majority of its citizens. If we ask for whom the state is failing, and how, we can understand the lived realities and coping strategies of the affected population, as well as the role of non-state actors.”  It is high time that the President and others stop rhetoricing Nigerians and businesses because a failed state cannot be viewed in isolation from insecurity. Understanding this is crucial to finding solutions to problems of insecurity, development and governance.

Lives and properties of citizens and other nationals cannot continue to be played with rhetorical messages such as “great concern over the declining security situation in the country” and “extremely unhappy about what is happening”. Nigerians know these and that formed part of the reasons they elected Buhari in 2015. President needs to move beyond expressing anger at the security chiefs’ performance. Nigerians need actions. Businesses need actions. When this happens, they would prosper using their own creativity and innovation supported by God’s favour. Enough of judicial, deliberative and epideictic oratories. Concerned stakeholders should do the needful and save us all.

Exhibit 1: Select Deaths per Category

Source: Wikipedia, 2020; Infoprations Analysis, 2020

Exhibit 2: Keywords Density in a 3,544 Words 2020 Democracy Day Speech

Source: Nigerian Presidency, 2020; Infoprations Analysis, 2020

[Update] Tekedia Is Fully Back; Login and Begin Your Management Journey

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Update: Tekedia is now back and stable. Simply, Amazon AWS wanted us to send it more money via upgrade. The WAS auto-scaling did not work. We simply upgraded.

Good People, Tekedia is now fully back. The Amazon AWS did not auto-scale as expected to accommodate traffic. We have fixed it. Go to the Board and begin the journey. Our Faculty and team welcome you to the second edition of Tekedia Mini-MBA.  Live webinar sessions begin next week (instructions in the member area); everything would be recorded for those who cannot make them.

Our sincere apologies that Tekedia crashed due to HUGE traffic this morning for the start of Tekedia Mini-MBA. Our Amazon AWS hosting was expected to scale up to accommodate many participants but it gave up. We are fixing this issue in minutes. Please have a little patience on this. I am really sorry for this. Legitimate traffic from our participants: sorry for this, we are in touch with Amazon support and it is helping.

[Update] Tekedia Is Fully Back Now

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Update: Tekedia is now back and stable. Simply, Amazon AWS wanted us to send it more money via upgrade. The WAS auto-scaling did not work. We simply upgraded.

Good People, Tekedia is now fully back. The Amazon AWS did not auto-scale as expected to accommodate traffic. We have fixed it. Go to the Board and begin the journey. Our Faculty and team welcome you to the second edition of Tekedia Mini-MBA.  Live webinar sessions begin next week (instructions in the member area); everything would be recorded for those who cannot make them.

Our sincere apologies that Tekedia crashed due to HUGE traffic this morning for the start of Tekedia Mini-MBA. Our Amazon AWS hosting was expected to scale up to accommodate many participants but it gave up. We are fixing this issue in minutes. Please have a little patience on this. I am really sorry for this. Legitimate traffic from our participants: sorry for this, we are in touch with Amazon support and it is helping.

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Notes We have launched Tekedia Mini-MBA LIVE which runs live sessions on Weekdays 11am-11.30am and Saturdays 11am-12 noon Lagos time. Click and learn more here. We have added a video to explain Business Canvas to help members understand the Challenge Assignments. The Career Week (not for jobs though!) which is designed to make us better […]

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