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Honesty and adaptability crucial for business survival - Ibrahim Sani

Ibrahim Sani.jpeg Chief Executive Officer of Sani Group, Lord Ibrahim Sani

Wed, 22 May 2024 Source: www.ghanaweb.com

Chief Executive Officer of Sani Group, Lord Ibrahim Sani has emphasized the importance of honesty and adaptability for businesses navigating turbulent times.

According to him, without these qualities, even the most promising ventures can find themselves on shaky grounds.

In an interview, he said, "In today's fast-paced business environment, honesty and adaptability are non-negotiable factors for success."

Ibrahim Sani further stressed the significance of transparency within all aspects of business operations, from dealings with suppliers to interactions with customers.

He lamented that, “there's got to be a very straight-up honesty within everyone—suppliers, manufacturers, customer base, everyone involved, if you don't have it, you just don't have it."

Reflecting on the current economic landscape, Sani acknowledged that, "A lot of companies are in a position where they're floating — they want to survive but lack the necessary support,..."Here in Ghana, you're on your own as a businessman. It's survival of the fittest," he lamented.

However, Sani remained optimistic about the future of businesses, outlining key strategies for long-term sustainability. He also advised that cutting costs, planning ahead, and strategic employment are essential.

Highlighting the importance of emotional connection with customers, Sani indicated the need for businesses to respond to people's emotions.

He explained that people will always buy with emotion rather than just what you have to offer.

"By responding to people's emotions, you're already ahead," the CEO of Sani Group said.

In addition to honesty and adaptability, Sani underscored the importance of education and innovation in driving business growth.

"There needs to be a lot more education, especially in emerging business models like Airbnb...It's not just about owning assets; it's about providing services and creating connections," the businessman stated.

As businesses navigate uncertainty, Lord Ibrahim Sani's insights serve as a beacon of guidance, reminding entrepreneurs of the timeless principles that underpin sustainable success in any industry.

Source: www.ghanaweb.com