Have you seen the movie Jagun Jagun "The Warrior" by Femi Adebayo?
I was privileged to see it last weekend and here are some practical business lessons you can take out from the movie
(A) COLLABORATION OVER COMPETITION: Instead of seeing Gbotija as a rival, Ogundiji could have chosen to collaborate and harness the energy and fresh perspectives of Gbotija. In business, fostering collaboration among different sets of people can lead to greater creativity and problem-solving.
(B) MENTORSHIP & SUCCESSION PLANNING: Ogundiji’s reaction to Gbotija highlights the importance of mentorship and succession planning in business. Established leaders should actively mentor and groom younger talent to ensure a smooth transition of leadership and maintain continuity instead of seeing them as a stumbling block.
(C) FOCUS ON VALUE: Ogundiji could have just channeled his energy towards focusing on the value that Gbotija would bring to the table. In business delivering exceptional value to customers through high-quality & exceptional service, and innovative solutions is essential for long-term success.
(D) LEARNING & DEVELOPMENT: Gbotija’s potential could be attributed to his dedication to learning and growth. Because he wanted to take revenge he had the thought of learning how to fight. Similarly, businesses should encourage continuous learning and development among their employees to enhance skills and adapt to changing industry demands.
(E) ETHICAL LEADERSHIP: How Ogundiji handles the situation can highlight the importance of ethical leadership. In business, ethical conduct and transparency are critical for building trust with customers, employees, and stakeholders.
If you've seen the movie, add your lessons in the comment sections Let's learn from your wealth of wisdom.
Culled from Lenco Aina's wall on Facebook.
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