The Lagos Business School has relaunched its Chief Executive Programme (CEP) for Senior Business Executives to address emerging trends in today’s business world.

The director, Executive Education, Lagos Business School, Mr. Victor Banjo, in his introductory remarks emphasised that, just as the business environment has evolved, so must the approach to leadership development. The way CEOs are developed must mirror this evolution. it must enable people leadership practices that influence CEOs to be imaginative, open to learning and unlearning. A significant proportion of learning on this programme will come out of peer-stimulated learning and the sharing of experience and stress- testing each other’s ideas.

“Participants will learn to go beyond problem solving skills to using design-thinking to build ecosystems that harness success. Participants will learn to handle numerous inherent paradox situations that defy either/or solutions and compromises, to build on existing value streams and at the same time, find new ones thereby ensuring resilience and agility,” he said.

Also speaking at the relaunch programme, chief operating officer, Pan Atlantic University, Dr. Peter Bamkole, said the programme needed to be relaunched after 28 editions before COVID-19 to address present and emerging realities. He said the Lagos Business School CEP was designed for senior business executives who are ready to accelerate their career to the highest level of leadership programme or seeking to further enhance and authenticate their leadership skills.

“So, we’ve had the programme run for 28 editions before COVID, then the work of CEOs changed from what it used to be pre-COVID. Even the workforce now has to work from home, and the human resource management is also different.”

“There is a different way of working and the CEO must understand that. The CEO is constantly being challenged in many directions and the relaunched programme is to prepare the CEOs and senior business executives for these new challenges,” Bamkole said.