Mega Trends for African Business Leaders

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Business leaders in Africa, and globally, need to have a visionary perspective of the future keeping industry transformations like Mega Trends on radar in order to succeed in the current and still challenging economic climate.

 

This is one of the important key factors for businesses that emerged during Frost & Sullivan’s Growth, Innovation and Leadership (GIL) event held in Cape Town. GIL 2011: Africa brought together CEO’s and top executives from various industries for the purpose of sharing best practices, engaging one another in candid discussion, inspiring new ideas in accelerating growth and discovering innovative opportunities toward addressing global challenges.

 

Dorman Followill, Partner, Frost & Sullivan, set the stage for a stimulating and interactive event by delivering a thought provoking keynote on ‘The CEO’s Perspective on Growth in a Complex Business Environment.’

 

Another key factor, which formed part of leader discussions at GIL 2011: Africa, was that one of the more appealing ways for many companies to enter African markets today is through the formation of partnerships with local businesses. This not only reduces possible risk, but also provides on-the-ground expertise. Sunil Joshi, CEO of Neotel, mentioned that partnerships are fundamental in order to drive growth acceleration. 

 

 “Strategic partnerships encourage businesses to continue to look at new and more innovative ideas, allowing them to leverage a variety of tools and resources, such as the possibility of geographic expansion into various African regions” agrees Frost & Sullivan’s Consulting Manager, Chantel Lindeman.

 

Interactive discussions around South Africa’s Mega Trends analysis also took place, which looked at the various ways in which Africa will develop over the next ten to thirty years. Global and regional trends, that will have a potential impact on business in Africa, were identified in order to assess and develop next-generation business models for success.

 

Frost & Sullivan also celebrated several South African entrepreneurs who continue to set the pace and serve as prime examples for how to grow, innovate and lead from the forefront of your respective markets. The prestigious 2011 GIL Award was presented during the GIL 2011: Africa event to three inspiring entrepreneurs, Dr Richard Maponya, Wendy Lubhabe and Mark Shuttleworth.

 

The annual GIL Africa event promotes Growth, Innovation and Leadership on the continent through interaction between delegates and Frost & Sullivan’s team of industry experts. To enquire about speaker, sponsorship and media partnership opportunities for GIL 2012: Africa, please e-mail Mani James, at mani.james@frost.com.

 

About Frost & Sullivan

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