Building your Brand Equity

Successful people or businesses ride on impressive and formidable brand equities. Some names are synonymous with certain skills, trades or vocations. When you mention Pablo Picasso, we know you are talking about painting. When you hear Wole Soyinka, you know it is about English Literature. Tiger Woods will bring golf sport to your mind, just as Serena Williams will bring tennis game to your consciousness. All these examples have succeeded in building their brand equities, and their services keep riding on their brands.

What is Brand Equity? “Brand equity is the value premium that a company realizes from a product with a recognizable name as compared to its generic equivalent.”(Investopedia.com). A brand’s power is derived from the goodwill and name recognition that it has earned over time, which translates into higher sales volume and higher profit margins against competing brands.(Business dictionary.com). Brand Equity has value and can be measured. However that is not the thrust of this write up. Our focus today is how to build your personal or business brand equity.

First, it is important to note that brand equity grows from brand’s presence, value, perception by customer, and loyalty by customer. James Carnrite listed the four components of brand equity as Brand Recognition, Brand Experience, Brand Preference and Brand Loyalty.

To achieve these, you need the following :
Create a niche: Define your market and carve out a position in the market that you are best positioned to serve relative to other providers of the same service or product. You might find a cost advantage position, a technology advantage position or a skill advantage position. Without a strong niche, you can’t build a strong brand. This is what will determine how your presence will be felt in the market. In the world of story telling, Nnamanda Ngozi Adichie has created a niche for herself as a non-fiction story writer. Find your niche, usually in what you can do better than anyone else.

Service Excellence: Beyond niche, you need service excellence to keep your market loyal to you. So whatever it is you offer must be delivered with excellence. Excellence in service delivery, after sale, and support is key. How can people reach you? How easy is it to pay for your services. Is your product or service worth just the exact value you have placed on it, or there is a premium that makes people feel they have more than enough value for their money? It must be total service excellence.

Business or Personal Character: With your niche and great service, if you lack the right character, you can’t build a successful brand. As a matter of fact, you will have a negative brand. It is important to define your values and let them guide you in your transactions and dealings. Be a promise keeper. Be a builder. Don’t be known as a bad employer. Aim to be the best place to work or the best person to work with. You can’t command good brand perception if you have a bad image out there. One of the reasons why we invest a lot in attracting foreign investments is because of our poor national character. Investors are interested in your character more than your skills or services.

Be Open: Honesty and transparency are great door openers. Be ready to admit your mistakes and to learn from them. Don’t be a buck passer. Be straight in your dealings. Communicate the features of your product or service correctly. Don’t promise what you can’t deliver. Be known for your integrity.

Social Responsibility: either as an individual or an organization, be socially responsible. Identify a good social cause to invest in. Be responsible to your environment. Be responsible to your immediate community. Make your presence felt.

In summary, a strong brand equity can keep you going when the chips are down and others are struggling. It is wise to build a strong brand equity.

God bless us all.

Good morning Africa!

Good morning Nigeria!

What Do They Really Need Money For?

Perhaps the best human summary of the needs of man can be found in Abraham Maslow’s hierarchy of needs. He summarized our needs into five starting from Physiological (need for food, water, sleep, sex, homeostasis, etc), then Safety (of body, health, family, resources, employment, morality, property), then Love/Belonging (friendship, family, sexual relationship), then Esteem (self esteem, confidence, achievement, respect for others, respect by others), and finally Self Actualization (morality, creativity, spontaneity, problem solving, lack of prejudice, acceptance of facts). This I believe is a detailed breakdown of the scriptural advice in 1 Tim. 6:6-8 which says “But godliness with contentment is great gain, For we brought nothing into this world, and it is certain we can carry nothing out. Having food and raiments, let us therefore be content therewith.”

What else do you then need money for? If you are able to meet all these needs as detailed by Apostle Paul and Abraham Maslow. It amazes me how people go beyond the accepted boundary to make money, even after satisfying these basic and premium needs. Some kill, some convert public goods to private goods, some loots the treasury and some steal the nation blind. The kind of money being peddled in the news as ‘looted’ by some individuals, especially in this contraption called Nigeria, is mind boggling. The other day, a former minister was going to pay off a mortgage worth £12.5 million in UK. Yoruba will say ‘E gba mi’, meaning ‘pls help me’. Please help me, why do they steal, when even the comforts that come with their positions are enough for a lifetime?

Truly, I am lost here and need help in form of some credible explanations. If I have three to five properties for both shelter and maybe sustenance, I feel I should be okay. Or maybe to help others I acquire a little more (and legally/morally so). I do not understand why people buy properties all over and even forget some, knowing none of these will go with them when they cease to breath. I heard the story of one of these stupendously and filthy rich men, who stopped on a journey to somewhere in Benin on sighting a property he obviously coveted. He asked his team to stop and then asked one of his PAs to find out the owner and to make an offer to the owner. And guess who the owner was, he himself! Obviously he bought it without even knowing and he was almost repurchasing it! Such madness! ‘E ma gba mi’. (Please help me).

In a nation, where more than 90% are groaning under huge weight of lack and abject poverty, we have a few individuals stealing billions of dollars. A broke nation that has some few individuals that can buy her over and over again. Isn’t it an irony that they even steal and stash their loots in foreign havens?

I still need an answer, what do they need the money for? To buy countries? To compete amongst themselves? To finance their generations unborn? I don’t know, maybe you do!

God bless us all.

Good morning Africa!

Good morning Nigeria!

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The Sanctity of Human Life

There is so much respect and honour placed on man by God. He even honors us above angels, such that we will judge angels eventually. 1 Cor. 6:3. He created men and placed all his other creatures under the control of men. Psalm 8:5-6. This glory and honor on man is borne out of the fact that, out of everything God created, it is only man that was created in His image. So we are God’s exact image.

Little wonder, God commanded in Exodus 20:13 ‘Thou shalt not kill’. This is one of the ten commandments. God hates the shedding of human blood. As much as God required blood sacrifice in the old testament, the only time he requested for human sacrifice was in the case of Isaac, and it was a test for Abraham. As soon as He was convinced of Abraham’s obedience, He provided a replacement in the form of a ram. God despised shedding of blood and wherever human blood is shed, the land in such place becomes cursed because the voice of the victim will be crying out to God for vengeance . Gen 4:11-12. The one and only human sacrifice made by God Himself is Jesus Christ and this sacrifice suffices for the atonement of the sins of any man.

All over the world today, there is a movement against capital punishment. Almost all the members of the United Nations have signed on to the treaty to end capital punishment. Amnesty International has been in the forefront of the campaign against capital punishment since 1977. It is abhorred even in the countries with the highest crime rate. Apart from Somalia, Saudi Arabia, Indonesia and a few other countries, nowhere in the world is a convicted criminal killed again, at worst, such convict will be sentenced to life imprisonment. The reason for this is because every man has a right to change or repent. When you kill that man, you deny him the right to repent or live a new life.

It is therefore worrisome that we openly disrespect sanctity of life in Nigeria. We kill under every reasonable and unreasonable excuses. We stone people we label ‘witches’ to death. A young boy of less than 5 years old was abandoned somewhere in Southern part of Nigeria to die because he was perceived as a wizard. Thank God for an angel in the person of a white woman that saved the poor chap. We find it so easy to set ‘armed robbers’ ablaze in the most cruel manner. The ‘ALUU Four’ still rings in our memories. Our security agents are quick to kill the people they are meant to defend and then hide under accidental discharge. Not to mention the bloodshed through kidnapping and ritual sacrifices. Bloodshed through terrorism. Bloodshed through the traps set on our roads in form of man made ditches.

No wonder our nation is struggling. Nothing seems to be working. Because there are too many voices crying for vengeance over the nation Nigeria. Unless we repent and turn from this wicked way, we may be on the path of destruction like Sodom and Gomorrah. Don’t ever encourage jungle justice, you are as guilty as those who partake by watching them. Enough of blood spillage in our land. If Oil Spillage could hurt nature, how much more blood spillage.

God help us all.

Good morning Africa!

Good morning Nigeria!

You Are Complete in Him

“And ye are complete in Him, which is the head of principality and power.” Colossians 2:10

We are often tempted to believe we suffer one inadequacy or the other. We tend to believe we would have been better off with a lighter color, a more evenly spread set of teeth, a few more inches taller, a few more pounds lighter, a straighter leg, and so on. We even sometimes query God why he left out that part, as if He is not wise enough to know what is good for us. Sometimes it is not a physical feature but a physiological one, like not being able to speak as fast as someone else, not being able to laugh with ease like another person, and so on.

It is important to understand that, you were formed by a perfect God. He doesn’t make mistakes and all his creations are without blemish. What you consider as a shortcoming is not unnoticed by God. He knows it and can use it to your advantage. He created you as a complete being. Perfect and having everything you require to succeed in life. The problem with us is that we try to find our completeness outside of Him, and that is anti-nature. You can only find your completeness in Him. When you live your life in Him and through Him, you will never have reason to feel incomplete.

So the question is not, ‘why didn’t He create that part of the body the way you want it?’. The question is ‘why are you seeking completeness outside of Him?’. If you stay in Him, you will appreciate how He has created you and He will also bring the right persons, who will appreciate you just as you are, into your life.

Our frustrations are borne out of self dependence rather than God dependence. This is the reason why people take drugs to get high because they feel incomplete without taking those hard substances. It is also why some women undergo dangerous surgeries to increase certain parts of their bodies. Is God that insensitive to have created you that way? Definitely not. It is equally the reason we seek for affirmation by joining cult, so that we can feel powerful (while on the inside we are really jellylike). It is the reason for several hurtful things men do to themselves. Stop hurting yourself. Stop allowing others to hurt you. Find your completeness in Him.

“I will praise thee; for I am fearfully and wonderfully made: marvellous are thy works; and that my soul knoweth right well.” Psalm 139:14

Stop trying to complete what God has completed. You are complete in Him.

God bless us all.

Good morning Africa!

Good morning Nigeria!

What Do You Stand For?

“A man who stands for nothing will fall for anything.” – Malcolm X.

Your life will only be meaningful to the extent that you stand for something. What separates ‘influencers’ from ‘influencees’ is in standing for something. Those who influence others (either positively or negatively) are those who stand for something and will do everything to defend what they stand for. Martin Luther King stood for the end of racial discrimination and he spent his whole life for the cause of the black till the point of death. He is today, a major reference for America’s racial struggle. Nelson Mandela stood for the Independence of his nation, spent 27 years behind the bar defending that cause. In life and death, he remains a role model for all freedom fighters.

If you want to truly live a meaningful life, you must stand for something good. A cause that will better the lot of humanity. God created you to defend a particular cause. Find that cause and stand for it from today. Don’t live an empty life. Daily pursuit of livelihood is not a cause, you are better than that. If you are rich, that blessing is to defend a particular cause. Find that cause that makes you tick. If all you do all through your life is to work just to be comfortable and afford the pleasures of life, then you haven’t fully lived. You start living when you are ready to die for a cause. The worst part is when you stand for nothing yet opposing those who stand for something good. It is a terrible position to take. Don’t be found in such a position!

As you enjoy Workers Day holiday today, it is an opportunity to reflect on your life and identify what you truly stand for. If you already have a cause you stand for, rededicate yourself to that cause. If you haven’t found a cause, begin your search today. As for me, I have pledged my life to raising true leaders with the end goal of a better nation and a richer world. This is my living and dying goal. Everything I do revolves around this cause. My choice of business is determined by my cause. When you stand for something, it defines your entire life. Maybe you are struggling with life and your life looks meaningless. It could be because you haven’t found a cause to stand for. I challenge you today to start living by standing for a cause.

What then do you stand for?

God bless us all.

Good morning Africa!

Good morning Nigeria!

A Time For Sober Reflection

Someone sent me this, and it is insightful. I need this writer on my friends list. If you know the author please oblige me. Enjoy his piece……
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“A Time for Sober Reflection”

They say Saraki’s TRIAL is a witch hunt.
Dasuki’s TRIAL is a retaliation.
Dokpesi’s TRIAL is opposition.
But they do not say they are innocent.
They do not say the trial is not fair.
They say there are many other thieves,
So they say wait & catch others first!!!
░ A child will die in about a 1000 homes today bc it lacks access to primary health care. Someone is driving a car built from looted funds allocated to Primary Health Care;
░ A car will hit a pothole and cause grief to families bc someone is living in a mansion built frm looted funds meant for road projects;
░ A child will go hungry to bed, a father helpless a mother tired and in anguish because someone is wearing *a custom-made designer watch* bought with their salaries.
░ Someone spent 5 hours searching for fuel today, will go home to darkness because someone wanted a mansion in France, London and New York and used money meant to expand refining capacity, increase power, etc.
░ Many will die from treatable ailments because someone imported chalk as medicines. Because someone wanted to fly to the U.K. for cosmetic surgery, he approved the chalk to be sold in our chemists.
░ Many will drop out of school for ₦5000 because someone wanted their own children to attend Harvard and stole the funds for education of Nigerian children to make it happen.
░ Corruption is the reason for the rape of young hawkers who are forced on to the streets by hardship, to make a living for their cash strapped families.
░ Many families are dislocated & many are now refugees in their own country and in neighbouring nations because someone did not buy guns and ammunition for the army. Someone bought fake blades for helicopters, and someone wanted to buy mansions for his sons!!!;
░ How many lost their lives to failed banks?******
How many emigrated?
How many received a racial slur because someone took their future in their native nation?
░ Why are we kind to those who stole destinies but merciless to those who took only a minute?
▓ Think-> ***Corruption kills. Corruption impoverishes. Support the war on Corruption.*** Save the future. Pls share this, it’s high time we let people know the enemies of this nation.
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God bless us all.

Good morning Africa!

Good morning Nigeria!

Invest in Your Employer

Yesterday, I wrote on ‘Invest in Your Human Capital’, which was basically addressed to employers of labor. I feel it will be one sided if I don’t write a follow up addressing employees, hence this write up.

Your career is like a building. Each work experience you gather represents the bricks used in building. If you use a 6 inch brick where you are meant to use 9 inch, there will be defect in the building. If you fail to use the right mix of cement, sand and gravel in your columns, you may have cracks and eventual collapse of the building. The same applies to your career. If you don’t build it well, you may suffer a career collapse later on. There are certain obligations you owe your employer. Some of these are:

1. Duty to be professional
2. Duty not to compete with your employer
3. Fiduciary duty
4. Duty of non-disclosure
5. Duty of self-development

Professionalism: This implies conscious representation of your employer in all matters within the scope of your duties in a way and manner that will not damage your employer’s image. This includes your dressing, communication, punctuality, public conduct, integrity, work output and interpersonal relationship. When you are professional in carrying out your duties, it rubs off on you and makes you a professional.

2. Non-competition: It is totally unprofessional and unethical to run the same line of business with your employer while still employed. As a matter of fact, some organizations do not allow you to be involved in any other personal business activities while employed. Also, even after leaving employment, some employment clauses may prevent you from engaging in similar trade for a time frame. So you need to familiarize yourself with the engagement clauses in your employment letter.

3. Fiduciary Duty: You are essentially an agent of your employer, so you are expected to act in the best interest of your employers always. This includes putting company first before self. An example is that of an Accountant managing a poor cashflow situation which requires payment of salaries in batches. Even when you are privy to availability of funds, you must ensure that you pay from bottom upward until it gets to your turn.

Non-Disclosure: You are not allowed to share information about the organization with third parties without necessary authorization and approvals. It is also called confidentiality of information. There are certain information that will come to your possession and that must be kept confidential. For instance, as a banker you may have information about the financial status of so many people. You cannot disclose such information or use it against them.

Self-Development: While your employer owes you the duty of training and helping you to become better, there is no better form of training than self training. You must always keep yourself abreast of latest developments in your field and even related fields. Be informed. Read widely. Make reading an habit. Reading opens up your mind.

These are some of the covenant obligations expected from employees. Do your part. Remember again, what you sow is what you will get. Sow right! Don’t kill other people’s businesses with your actions or words. It will always come back to you.

God bless us all.

Good morning Africa!

Good morning Nigeria!

Invest in Your Human Capital

Companies don’t make the people, the people make the company. Stephen R. Covey said “Always treat your employees exactly as you want them to treat your best customers.” Simply put, your employees are your first customers. If you can’t treat them right, how do you intend to treat your external customers right? It is impossible! A major reason why businesses fail is breakdown of trust between employees and employers. Once your employees lose trust in you, forget it, you are only keeping them for another employer. And when they leave, they leave with your customers.

It is therefore important to make deliberate and conscious decisions and policies to invest in your employees. They are your greatest assets. Without them, your services will be poor, your processes will be truncated and your controls will fail. Train them. Spend time to mentor. Create a mentorship scheme in your company. Engage them constructively such that they keep looking forward to the next working day. We often fear losing our employees after training, yes, you will lose some but you will gain many more, because the ones you lose will be your brand ambassadors. You can have a reasonable bond arrangement if necessary. Just focus on building your human capital, you will be amazed at the results.

One of the worst languages is when an employer says ‘I can get a hundred replacements for you immediately.’ Or ‘you are of no use to me.’ If he is useless to your business, then you have failed in making him a useful asset, so your business is also useless to him! An asset will be useless if not properly used, maintained or deployed. Likewise your human capital! It is the language of an employer who is completely ignorant about factors that engender business success. The truth is you will never build a team if you reason that way, and it is your team that will build the company. So treat them right. Pay them on time. If you treat them right, they will put in more than expected. I have been there before. I saw it happened severally. Even, if your business is undergoing challenges that may affect their pay, be open and let them know. You will be surprised at the sacrifices some of them will offer to make. Employees will only sacrifice for an employer who has sacrificed for them. Don’t demand for what you have not given.

The worst thing that has happened to our economy is the plethora of businesses that have no business being in business! They keep employing people when they can’t even pay those on ground. It is morally irresponsible for you to lure someone to leave his or her former employer to join your company and then you can’t pay him or her! It is sacrilegious! There are so many businesses like this in our nation today and this is why we have broken labor force, a largely predatory labour force, ‘unhealthily’ mobile. They are afraid. They can’t trust their employers to keep to their covenants! We must stop this dangerous trend. I believe we have reached that stage where a sort of Employment Bureau should be put in place, where job seekers can check on the status of a company before joining such company. The time is ripe for it.

So please understand that life is a seed. The state of your business today, is an harvest of what you sowed. You will reap what you sow. If you invest in your employees, they will invest in your business. So, the Choice is yours!

God bless us all.

Good morning Africa!

Good morning Nigeria!

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Find Your Space

As a bird that wanders from her best, so is a man that wanders from his place. (Proverbs 27:8). Your place is your space. It is that which brings out the best in you. It is where you excel the most. Whether as an individual or a business entity, we need to find our space and stay in our space. Create your niche! Stop imitation. Your business has a unique strength, find it and deploy it well. It may be in your process, expertise, location, technology, etc. Find it and use it to your advantage.

It is good to step out of Comfort zone, but do it within the confine of your space.

Watch out for a business seminar in June!

Gratis!

Just Before It Gets Dark

As there are twenty four hours in a day and each day ends with the night, our lives have been timed by the Almighty. Whether we like it or not, there is a night time for everyone of us. It will surely get dark for all of us. A time will come for you and I when all abilities to work would cease. Little wonder Jesus said in John 9:4, “I must work the works of Him that sent me while it is day, for the night cometh when no man can work.” Your night time will surely come. For some, it is very close while for some it is still far. The difficult thing is nobody knows his or her night time. It may come earlier than you think and it may come later than you think.

Whether it comes earlier or later, the question is ‘Are you prepared?’ Another crucial question is “Whose works are you doing?” The work of Him who sent you or the work the world has given to you? What kind of works are you doing? How will those works speak for you when it finally gets dark for you? Will your works speak well or speak ill of you? What will be said of you when you are gone? Who will stand for you? Can your spouse or children even stand for you after you have gone? The world practically stood still for Nelson Mandela when it got dark for him? Will your immediate neighborhood stand still for you?

Above all, while it is good to strive to make the world stand still for you, it is also important that you do the kind of works that will make heaven stand for you? Heaven is real. Hell is real. Don’t take those two places for granted. Run to Jesus before it gets dark for you. Acts 4:12. After all said and done, it is your work here on earth that will determine where you will spend your eternity. So, just before it gets dark, whose works are you doing?

God bless us all.

Good morning Africa!

Good morning Nigeria!