Transforming Leadership: Nigerian Army Resource Centre Empowers Professionals with Essential Skills

Transforming Leadership: Nigerian Army Resource Centre Empowers Professionals with Essential Skills

In a move to revolutionize leadership and organizational performance, the Nigerian Army Resource Centre in Abuja hosted a groundbreaking program on effective communication and interpersonal relationships, equipping professionals from diverse sectors with the skills to drive success in today’s fast-paced work environment.

Former Army Spokesman, Brigadier General Sani Kikasheka Usman Retd. delivered a keynote presentation on “Effective Communication and Interpersonal Relationships.”

The presentation was part of the Work Ethics and Organisational Performance Course, designed to enhance participants’ understanding of critical elements driving organisational success.

The course brought together professionals from the military, public service, and private sectors to explore best practices for cultivating a high-performance culture within organisations.

General Usman emphasized the vital role of effective communication in fostering strong interpersonal relationships and advancing workplace ethics.

General Usman highlighted the importance of effective communication and interpersonal relationships in today’s collaborative work environment. He stressed that these skills are no longer optional but essential for organisational success, forming the foundation of strong teams, boosting workplace morale, and significantly impacting overall performance.

The session was described as enriching and deeply rewarding, with participants engaging in discussions on strategies to enhance efficiency, achieve organisational goals, and foster an environment of collaboration and mutual respect.

The program aimed to unlock leadership excellence by empowering participants with transformative insights on effective communication and interpersonal relationships, ultimately contributing to the effective functioning of institutions in today’s dynamic operational environment.

Nigerian Army
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