Diary of an African Entrepreneur
How do you move from the "quiet kid" in the background to the CEO of a company with an N11bn turnover? In this episode of The Diary of an African Entrepreneur, Deji sits down with Tayo Osiyemi, the newly appointed CEO of SKLD Integrated Services. Tayo shares his incredible journey from his early days at Lagos State Polytechnic and OAU to leading one of Nigeria’s most dynamic companies. We dive deep into the mechanics of scaling a business - moving from N150m to over N11bn in revenue, and the specific strategies used to navigate economic downturns, including backward integration into manufacturing. Tayo also opens up about the "Commanding Heights" of leadership: how to balance the demands of being a CEO, a Pastor, and a dedicated family man without dropping the ball. If you want to understand how to build character that commands opportunities and systems that solve real problems, this conversation is for you. Quotes from the Episode: "You don't have perspective as to what you need to do if you have not told yourself where you are trying to get to." "Nothing significant was ever built casually." "The scale of the problem you solve determines the scale of the reward." About the Guest: Tayo Osiyemi is the CEO of SKLD Integrated Services, a Pastor at The Covenant Nation, and a founder of Value Tag. He is a leader passionate about life, human capital development, and solving complex problems at scale.
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