In a world where technology is rewriting the rules of business and society, the Institute of Change Management (ICM) is stepping forward with its maiden annual conference — a platform designed to prepare Africa’s leaders for the turbulence and opportunities of tomorrow.
Themed “Navigating to the Future: Synchronising People, Processes and Technology for the Next Era of Change,” the two-day gathering will hold on September 25–26, 2025, at NECA Hall, Alausa, Ikeja, Lagos.
The Bigger Picture
From artificial intelligence and digital finance to shifting workplace cultures, organizations across Africa are under immense pressure to adapt. Yet, many still lack the structures to manage change effectively. ICM’s inaugural conference aims to close this gap by equipping executives, policymakers, and innovators with practical strategies for resilience and growth.
A Star-Studded Lineup
The keynote will be delivered by Leo Stan Ekeh, tech visionary and Chairman of Konga.com, who has been at the forefront of digital transformation in Nigeria. Alongside him, an array of seasoned executives — from Dangote Industries to Mastercard West Africa — will dissect themes such as digital agility, workplace inclusivity, leadership resilience, and the role of diversity in transformation.
Why It Matters Now
Unlike traditional conferences that focus only on business growth, ICM’s debut takes a holistic approach, recognizing that the future of organizations lies in the balance between people, process, and technology.
“This isn’t just about change management as a buzzword,” the Institute noted in its statement. “It’s about building leaders and institutions that can thrive no matter what disruptions come their way.”
The Call to Action
By bringing together professionals from finance, HR, technology, and government, ICM is creating more than an event — it’s establishing a movement for smarter adaptation in Africa.
As industries brace for yet another wave of transformation, the question remains: will organizations react, or will they be ready?
The ICM conference in September promises to be where many leaders find their answers.