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A Global Sustainability Expert Will Teach Disruptive Sustainability Innovation In Tekedia Mini-MBA

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He is a business preacher – telling companies to run sustainably for them to live long. From stock exchanges to multinational corporations, governments to startups, etc, he has preached one message: disruptive sustainability innovation.

A member of the United Nations Major Group on Business & Industry, a member of the United Nations Advisory Group on Business and Human Rights, he has played roles in many sustainability initiatives around the world, from the banking sector to the extractive industries.

He holds some of the most prestigious sustainability certifications: Professional Evaluation and Certification Board (PECB), ISO 26000 Social Responsibility,  ISO 45001 Occupational Health and Safety Lead Implementer, etc. He is presently serving as the President of International Network for Corporate Social Responsibility (INCSR). He holds a postgraduate degree in International Human Rights Law from Birmingham City University UK.

Eustace Onuegbu, a Tekedia Institute Faculty, will lead a session on Disruptive Sustainability Innovation for Long Term Business Growth during Tekedia Mini-MBA which begins June 22. It is an Ubuntu moment for man, woman, environment, shareholders, stakeholders, governments, etc. How do you innovate when doing good? Register and find out from Eustace.

Table of Contents

  1. Introduction
  2. Understanding the Key Sustainability Concepts
  • Corporate Philanthropy
  • Corporate Social Responsibility
  • Corporate Digital Responsibility
  • Environmental, Social and Governance
  • Corporate Sustainability
  • Sustainability

 

  1. Three Stages of Change Leading to Innovative Disruption

Stage 1. Recognising Corporate Social Responsibility

  • Seven Core Principles for Integrating Social Responsibility

Stage 2. Integrated Sustainability Management Systems

  • What is Integrated Sustainability Management System (ISMS)
  • What are the benefits of implementing an ISMS?

Stage 3. Developing New Business Models

  • Small and Medium Enterprises
  • Four Requirements
  • The Quest for Sustainable Business Model Innovation – Corporations
  • New Approach S-BMI
  • Limitations of Current Mainstream Approaches
  • The Characteristics of a Sustainable Business Model
  • The Ten Properties to Articulate the Goals of S-BMI

 

 

 

Understanding Chi and Chineke

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In the piece on Edo State Governor Godwin Obaseki and Adams Oshiomhole, I used the word “chi”. In my context, ‘chi” is your personal god. This is consistent with what real scholars have written. In Things Fall Apart, Chinua Achebe wrote, “At most one could say that his chi or personal god was good”, ‘When Okonkwo was young, he won the title of “greatest wrestler in all the land,” and the others didn’t attribute that to his personal strength or hard work, but to his chi.’ (See more references below)

That chi is different from Chineke which is the Almighty God, Jehova, God, Chukwu Abiama,  Chukwu Okike, God of Abraham, in the modern Christian Igbo Nation. If you substitute chi with Chineke in my piece, you get tripped. Like I explained, living in the village and observing tradition, humans can become “chi” to others.

Igbos name Nnabuchi – my father is my god. We name Nwabuchi – my child is my god. Practically, in the domain of Edo politics, Adams could be chi to Obaseki.

Note that I did not use “Chineke”. Yes, Nwabuchi cannot mean “my child is my God Almighty”. Humans are chi to people but never Chineke. If you have read the 1978 report of the first Igbo Convention, led by venerable Igbo Scholar, Prof FC Ogbalu, and the 1983 convention with support from Tony Ubesie – the author of Isi akwu dara n’ala and Ukwa ruo oge ya o daa – you will see that chi is personal.

More so, the writings in Okike which Achebe edited, the use of chi is not at the same level as Chineke.  Chinua Achebe consistently used chi in small caps when referring to chi, the personal god .  The chi influenced Okonkwo in Things Fall Apart. Achebe was disconnecting it from the Almighty God (Chineke) which if you go back to the Igbo Bible has been used in Upper Case; the Anglican Church put efforts in 1913 to standardize things when it produced the Union Igbo Bible.

 

Things Fall Apart

Chi

In the Igbo society, an individual’s “chi” was its personal god. The chi was thought to have influenced their every daily life, either for the better or the worst, and helped to determine a person’s “destiny.” As it was thought to have been the job of the chi to protect them, everyone had a statue to honor their chi.

Quotes In Book

“That was not luck. At most one could say that his chi or personal god was good.” Pg. 27

When Okonkwo was young, he won the title of “greatest wrestler in all the land,” and the others didn’t attribute that to his personal strength or hard work, but to his chi.

“He had been cast out of his clan like a fish onto a dry, sandy beach, panting. Clearly his person god, or chi was not made for great things.” Pg. 131

After being cast out of his clan, Okonkwo is related to a fish out of water, doomed by a chi that “was not made for great things.”

” The saying of the elders was not true– if a man said yea his chi also affirmed.Here was a man whose chi said despite his own affirmation” Pg.131

A person’s chi does not always agree to what the person may think is right, and the chi acts upon it’s own will.

 

An Oil Industry Manager To Lead Operations Management In Tekedia Mini-MBA

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He is an operation manager in one of the most important oil projects in the world: the North Sea Projects.  And he works in the world’s leading oilfield services provider  where operational excellence defines the business ethos and philosophy. His role involves managing resources,  including engineering, project managers, project coordinators, offshore technicians, operations specialists, and commercial leads, while interfacing with customers at a higher level and agreeing to key performance indicators. 

Rasheed Adebayo, a Tekedia Mini-MBA Faculty, will lead a session on Process Improvement and Operations Management, beginning June 22 for the next edition of Tekedia Mini-MBA.

I invite you to join Rasheed; REGISTER here for this project.

https://www.tekedia.com/mini-mba-2/

APC Disqualifies Governor Godwin Obaseki for Edo Governorship Election

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Every Nkwo day in the ancestral Igbo week, elders would gather to drink palm wine and discuss the state of the village. The palm wine tapper does not sell his drinks on Nkwo day. All his works are brought for his brethren to consume free. Because most palm wine tappers die on the job, he is basically paying for the wasted man hours his brethren would put looking for him. Of course, new tools have reduced fatalities for wine tappers.(Some communities use other Igbo days like Eke, Orie, and Afo.)

In those gatherings, we would stay by the side, listening to the wisdom of the elders. We learn the idioms, axioms and history. Most always warn the men from the city: “NEVER fight your chi”. The ‘chi” is the personal god. If you look, they are telling them this: never disagree with your master because destinies work through him. That is how boys become conditioned into obeying their masters with absolute fiat, no deviation, during the Igbo Apprenticeship System. Your destinies are tied to others because you do not live n a vacuum.

Yes, in Edo State, Governor Godwin Obaseki was fighting his chi – Adams Oshiomhole, APC Chairman. Today, Obaseki has been disqualified by the party. “The implication is that Obaseki will not be on the ballot as APC flag bearer for governorship election of Edo State”. He can decamp for another party!

Many of us saw it coming: they threw his UI education, and the university came out that he graduated in 1979. But it is irrelevant. You can be disqualified in Nigerian politics for being alive.

Governor Godwin Obaseki has been disqualified from contesting in the primaries of the All Progressives Congress (APC) for the 2020 election.

Mr Obaseki was disqualified by a screening panel constituted by the party to clear contenders for the party’s ticket ahead of Edo State governorship election later this year.

The governor’s disqualification, which was hinged on allegations that he had a problematic academic certificate, seemed expected.

Mr Obaseki has been locked in an open and bitter contest against Adams Oshiomhole, the party’s national chairman whose influence looms considerably over Edo politics

APC Gives Reasons

This is the reason APC gave for disqualifying Edo State Governor Godwin Obaseki in its primaries for governorship in Edo State (on click). The HSC one,  if true, is solid. However, the NYSC one is not that strong. Yes, the NYSC misspelling of Obaseki’s name could have been easily rectified since the University of Ibadan confirmed that he did graduate there. 

Personally, I would not have expected anyone to have skipped NYSC during the time period being considered. – Nigeria was at the peak and life was good. There was no need for a prior- visa to enter London. You just buy a ticket, and the airline would give you a visa. And when in London to watch Liverpool play Everton, you could decide to visit Yankees in New York. Right there, you will get a visa to the U.S. on your Nigerian passport. Jos, Plateau state, was the Cape Town of that African era. The marks remain if you have lived in Jos, with Hillcrest, Gomwalk Blvd and other domains designed for foreigners.

Nigeria sent 637 students to Tuskegee University on scholarships as it was not a big deal to study in the U.S. than it was for UNN and UI. The Naira was stronger than the dollar and the Nigerian economy was firing on all cylinders. Your village was still creating graduates of FSLC (primary education) because that guaranteed a good life. So, for someone to skip NYSC would be extremely uncommon!

Of course, crazy things happen:  a guy was politically knocked down in Osun state over WAEC even though he was born into wealth. You wonder – did they not send him to school in the midst of that wealth? So, who knows if Obaseki was real on that HSC.

“Mr Godwin Obaseki: Though, His Excellency, Godwin Obaseki in his nomination form claimed to have obtained a Higher School Leaving Certificate from an Institute of Continuing Education, Benin. It was observed however that no educational certificate such as HSC is known in Nigerian educational system. Even then, the same HSC was never presented in the course of the screening exercise. The aspirant admitted that he has never collected it.

“The attestation from the Institute of Continuing Education, Benin from where the alleged HSC which was indicated in the field of attendance as obtained is of no consequence, as it only attests that Obaseki was a student of the Institute. So what we had was like an attendance. It was just attendance, it was not a result.

“Although, the Committee received a petition on his University of Ibadan Bachelor of Arts Classics certificate which he submitted to INEC in 2016 when he first contested as governor, the committee on further probing was presented with an original certificate issued by the University and the original was sighted.

“On the NYSC certificate dated 6th August 1980, the committee observed that he bears the name ‘Obasek’ Godwin. While this may be an error on the part of the issuing authority, we observed however that the aspirant has not taken any step ever to have the anomaly corrected by the issuing authority.

“In our interaction with issues raised, we concluded that HSC was defective. The NYSC certificate and the fact that the aspirant took the party to court, the above aspirant, His Excellency, Godwin Obaseki, therefore, is not eligible to participate in the election.

LinkedIn Comment on Feed

On the connotation of chi – the personal god, we are having a debate on LinkedIn. Partly, I explained.

As I have explained to xx and xx, the confusion here is equating chi – the personal god to Chineke, the Almighty God, Jehova, Chukwu Abiama or God of Abraham. In Igbo nation, there are names like Nnabuchi – my father is my god, Nwabuchi – my child is my god. Contextually, those do not mean “my child is my Almighty God” or my father is my Almighty God.  I did not write that Oshiomole was Chineke to Obaseki but people equating chi and Chineke got tripped.

Understanding Chi and Chineke

Microsoft Takes A Bold Step To Challenge Chrome’s Dominance

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Microsoft seems not to be backing off, on the browser war.  The company’s first attempt, Internet explorer, was released in 1995, and eventually became the most popular browser, peaking at 95% market share in 2003. In a bid to dominate the market further, it made it difficult for users to use other browsers in Windows. This led to a successful antitrust suit against the company. After that, Microsoft did not make much improvement to the browser, and gave other browsers like Chrome and Firefox a bigger chance to grow. 

The second browser’s attempt, Edge, was released in 2015. It was only available for Windows 10. Yet, the old problem still persists. It was slow, and lacked many features that people really wanted. Unfortunately, it failed again, and boosted Chrome’s market dominance. By the end of 2019, Chrome had 69% of the worldwide desktop browser market, compared to 4.6% for Edge. 

Now, there is a third attempt. The new Edge browser is here already. On June 3, 2020, Microsoft began rolling out to all Windows 10 users, via Windows update. This new browser represents a significant leapfrog from the company’s past. Instead of building the browser with proprietary code (Edge’s EdgeHTML), it has chosen to use the open-source Chromium source code, originally developed by Google. This same source code is used by browsers such as Opera, Brave. Unlike previous Microsoft CEOs, Satya Nadella, has been willing to break away from the orthodoxy of “go-it-alone-and-dominate-the-market vision”.  

While the new Edge and Chrome, are now pretty similar, there are still some notable differences. Edge does not suffer latency, like chrome, especially when you keep multiple tabs in use. It is faster and consumes less memory. It is also taking a step forward to boost privacy. It offers a feature called tracking prevention, which blocks ad providers from tracking you from website to website. This makes it more challenging for companies like Google and Facebook, whose business model is built on  tracking users’ activity. 

The new Edge has abandoned many of the old Edge features and has onboarded new ones. Setting it up is very fast, and it gives you the choice of importing your favourites, passwords, browsing history, etc, from Chrome and other browsers directly. Unlike the old Edge browser, the new Edge works with Windows 7, Windows 8.1 and macOS, in addition to Windows 10. No more dozens of headlines from Microsoft’s news service, except you select the “informational” layout. The new Edge also supports Progressive Web Apps. You can download your favourite website as an HTML-based web app, and run it without having to run Edge itself. 

Microsoft is indeed breaking away from its legacy culture. It is taking an “if you can’t beat them, join them” approach. Since its first browser, it has had difficulties in attracting developers to write extensions for its browsers. While Chrome and Firefox have thousands of extensions, for almost everything imaginable, the old Edge has just about 300 extensions, five years after it was released. That will no longer be a problem. The Chromium-based Edge browser has been built to work with Google’s existing extension, in addition to Microsoft’s curated Edge extensions. A user can easily go to Chrome Web Store, download and install the Google extensions needed. This is a big lesson for entrepreneurs and product managers. Many times, you don’t have to reinvent the wheel. 

No doubt, the browser war is getting tougher, especially against Chrome’s dominance. Other competing browsers are leveraging the small advantage they can.  Recently, Brave’s browser just surpassed 15 million active users. For those who don’t know about Brave, Brave is a privacy-focused web browser that shares its advertising revenues with users. It comes with a built-in digital wallet for its native cryptocurrency, the Basic Attention Token (BAT). For users who opt-in to view ads, Brave will pay out up to 70% of its revenue by depositing BAT in their browser wallets. From there, users can exchange their BAT for other cryptocurrencies like bitcoins (BTC), Ethereum (ETH). As it scales, it will definitely challenge Google’s dominance. For a quick reminder, Google and Facebook track users’ online activity, collect their behavioural data and sell that data to the highest bidder. They receive 100% of the advertising revenues from that sale, while users receive nothing. Now, imagine what happens when people realize that they can get the same browsing experience (even better), without giving up their privacy and still get paid for it. 

In all, Microsoft new Edge, Brave, Opera, all built on open source Chromium (by Google) are gearing to challenge Chrome’s dominance. Google is not relaxing as well. Last year August, it announced a new initiative, Privacy Sandbox, to improve the security and privacy of users. While this is a good move, the challenge still remains that it will be difficult for them to kick against their tracking habit. Tracking users is essential to their business model and at the core of their shareholder value proposition. It will be interesting to see how things play out in coming months. In the meantime, Welcome Chromium Edge!