We do one thing at Tekedia Institute : business education with the mindset of entrepreneurial capitalism. Here, we are not into training people on how to code or do the hard tech stuff. Rather, when we come to technology, we focus on how to use technology to create competitive advantages in markets, by efficiently deploying it to support an organization’s strategic objective.
We have faculty from leading tech companies (Google, Microsoft, Amazon, Flutterwave, Facebook, etc) but they are not teaching html, python, php, etc. Rather, they explain new domains of technologies, from the lens of business, and how those could help your mission.
Our broad theme here is Innovation, Growth and Operational Execution. Sure, technology is part of that mix but it is not the supreme. We consider business models to be more impactful. As we educate on how to organize, combine and recombine factors of production, we pay attention to the importance of tech within the people-processes-tools triple helix, because we understand that tech could offer and deliver new basis of competition in markets, unleashing new leverageable factors that can compound and bring market disruption for innovators.
Tekedia Mini-MBA edition 16 (Feb 10 – May 3, 2025) opens registrations; register today for early bird discounts.
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I invite you to Africa’s finest business school where N90,000 ($170) gives you access to courses prepared by dozens of business executives. Here, all sectors and industries are covered. Everyone is invited, tech or no tech.
Why? “Uwa bu ahia” [the world is a market], says the Igbo Nation. What that means is clear: everything you do is business – and that is why you need to join the next Tekedia Mini-MBA to understand business. Register here.
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Register for Tekedia Mini-MBA (Feb 10 - May 3, 2025), and join Prof Ndubuisi Ekekwe and our global faculty; click here.