Conferences
1. Competitive Intelligence: A Strategic Lever for Businesses and Institutions
Guy Gweth offers an in-depth analysis of the importance of competitive intelligence in a globalized and competitive world. Through this talk, he demonstrates how businesses and institutions can collect, analyze, and leverage strategic information to make informed decisions. Drawing from his leadership roles at Knowdys Consulting Group and the African Center for Competitive Intelligence, he highlights best practices tailored to both African and international contexts.
2. African Geopolitics and Global Strategic Issues
Leveraging his expertise in African geostrategy, Guy Gweth delves into the political and economic dynamics shaping Africa and their influence on international relations. This talk is designed for decision-makers, researchers, and investors keen to understand the geopolitical realities of the continent. He addresses challenges and opportunities in key areas such as infrastructure, natural resources, and public policy.
3. Succeeding in Africa: Strategies for Capturing Emerging Markets
As the head of the “Doing Business in Africa” program at CentraleSupélec, Guy Gweth shares practical strategies for navigating the complexities of African markets. This talk highlights growth opportunities, regulatory frameworks, and cultural nuances. It is tailored for companies and organizations seeking to expand their operations on the continent.
4. Due Diligence: Securing Investments in Africa
With extensive expertise in due diligence, Guy Gweth discusses how to mitigate risks in investment projects across Africa. He explains how to assess partner reliability, identify legal and political risks, and ensure project profitability. This talk is essential for investors and entrepreneurs aiming to safeguard their operations.
5. Strategic Intelligence: Anticipating Risks and Seizing Opportunities
In this talk, Guy Gweth explores the importance of strategic intelligence in anticipating market trends and disruptions. Using real-world examples, he illustrates how organizations can employ modern tools to detect weak signals and gain a competitive edge.
6. Economic Diplomacy: Building Bridges Between African and International Markets
As Director of External Offices for the BVMW in several African countries, Guy Gweth sheds light on strategies for fostering sustainable relationships between local and international businesses. He shares his experience in negotiation, lobbying, and establishing strategic partnerships to maximize the global impact of economic actors.
7. Reputation Crises and Image Management in the Digital Era
In a hyperconnected world, managing a reputation crisis is a critical challenge. Drawing on his extensive media engagements, Guy Gweth explains how businesses and institutions can prepare for, respond to, and recover from crises. He provides practical tools to harness digital platforms to their advantage.
8. Transformational Leadership and Strategic Management in Africa
Building on his leadership of influential organizations, Guy Gweth offers unique insights into leading in complex environments. He emphasizes the need for innovation, inspiration, and organizational transformation to achieve goals in Africa’s rapidly evolving landscape.
9. The Future of African SMEs: Innovations, Challenges, and Opportunities
As a representative of the BVMW, Guy Gweth explores the pivotal role of SMEs in Africa’s economic development. This talk examines the unique challenges they face while proposing innovative solutions to enhance their competitiveness and impact.
10. African Entrepreneurs: Drivers of Global Economic Transformation
Recognized among the “100 Transforming Africa” by Financial Afrik, Guy Gweth shares inspiring stories of African entrepreneurs redefining the rules of the game. He analyzes the keys to their success and the lessons they provide for fostering innovation and growth on a global scale.
These conferences, rich in practical and strategic insights, are designed for a diverse audience, ranging from business leaders and public policymakers to investors and researchers interested in Africa.