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Guard against complacency —Rev. Dr. Adeyemi



Management and staff of the Jospong Group of Companies (JGC) and Zoomlion Ghana Limited have been charged to guard against complacency within the working space and in life in general.

Renowned motivational speaker and Senior Pastor of the Daystar Christian Centre, Reverend Dr. Samuel Adeyemi, gave the caution during a webinar as the guest speaker at the 2022 Jospong Leadership Conference (JLC) under the theme "Sustaining Business Gains Through Operational Excellence" Wednesday, January 19, 2022.

In a presentation titled: “Overcoming the Snare of Complacency, he said every organization, especially the successful ones, should learn to deal with complacency.

According to him, complacency which connotes a feeling of quiet pleasure or security was very dangerous, pointing out that it numbs people’s sensitivity to hazards.

He said a lot of factors tend to breed complacency which result in failure, adding that under such circumstances "only the paranoid survives".

Dangers of complacency

Complacency is the last hurdle standing between any team and its potential greatness, be it personal, organisational, national or cultural,” he emphasised.

Continuing, the Nigerian-based International Conference Speaker on Leadership, said in complacent cultures, leaders and teams believe there is no room for improvement, hence “in worse cases, leaders think their business is already the best.”

He went on to state that complacency puts people on “autopilot" and and therefore become "immune to innovation,” noting that it also “blurs our vision so we fail to recognise new opportunities.”

Read also: 2022 Jospong Leadership Conference Opens

It reduces efforts, leading to shortcuts and increasing risks of accidents causing massive failure and destroy progress,” he warned.

Against this backdrop, Dr Adeyemi advised workers against going to spaces where they will be comfortable “until the world is perfect and all organisational, national and world problems are solved, the Jospong Group has to continue working.”

Signs of complacency Among the symptoms of complacency are when one is not sensitive and up to date about changes in the organisation or industry; when you’re not putting your best or going the extra mile and being afraid to voice out opinions; he mentioned.

He therefore, likened complacency to rustout, explaining that “Rustout is actually scarier than burnout because, while burnout can wear down your body, rustout can wipe out your entire soul and spirit.”

Guard, complacency, Rev. Dr. Adeyemi

Being ethical
Earlier, the Provost of Ashesi University, Prof. Angela Owusu-Ansah, in a presentation on "Guide to Ethical Leadership", urged the participants to be ethical in their dealings and not succumb to acts that corrupts.

The 2022 JLC opened on Monday, January 17, 2022, at the Ghana Armed Forces Command and Staff College. This year’s conference, the ninth of such annual conferences is being held both in-person and virtual at 58 centres with over 2000 participants across the nation for management staff of of the Jospong Group and Zoomlion.

The conference which will last for five days is dubbed, “Sustaining Business Gains through Operational Excellence.”

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