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As we celebrate Eid al-Adha, the SBD Institute team extends warm wishes to our Muslim partners, clients, and friends. Ma...
27/05/2026

As we celebrate Eid al-Adha, the SBD Institute team extends warm wishes to our Muslim partners, clients, and friends.

May this season of sacrifice and reflection bring you renewed purpose, growth, and prosperity. Eid Mubarak!

Most organizations don’t fail because of lack of management.They stall because of lack of leadership.Managers produce or...
14/05/2026

Most organizations don’t fail because of lack of management.
They stall because of lack of leadership.

Managers produce order.
Leaders produce movement.

And here’s the tension:
You need both — but you can’t confuse one for the other.

Managers:
• Plan, budget, and allocate
• Create structure and systems
• Solve problems and maintain control

Leaders:
• Set direction and define the future
• Align people toward a shared vision
• Inspire action and ignite energy

One stabilizes the present.
The other builds what’s next.

The problem?

Too many leaders are rewarded for managing well…
But not expected to lead boldly.

So teams become efficient —
…but not transformative.

Disciplined —
…but not driven.

Organized —
…but not inspired.

If you’re leading today, ask yourself:

👉 Am I just keeping things running…
or am I moving people forward?

Because in a world that’s constantly shifting—
order is not enough.

We need leaders who can create clarity in chaos,
alignment in complexity,
and energy in uncertainty.

Manage the system.
But lead the people.

That’s where real change begins.

Advance. Always.

Here's the hard truth that keeps Kenyan executives up at night:Your relationship with your Board Chair can either be you...
04/04/2026

Here's the hard truth that keeps Kenyan executives up at night:

Your relationship with your Board Chair can either be your greatest asset or the reason you start updating your CV. There's no middle ground.

After working with many CEOs, I've seen the pattern. The ones who thrive don't leave things to chance.

They build intentional partnerships.

When you get this right, your Chair becomes your best advisor, your first defender, and your most honest critic. When you get it wrong? You end up with micromanagement, late-night WhatsApp messages, and that sinking feeling that something's about to break.

The bad news? Most CEO-Chair relationships start with good intentions and vague assumptions. Then three months later, you're upset, they're upset, and the organization suffers.

The good news? It's fixable. And it starts with one conversation.



Struggling with board micromanagement or late-night WhatsApps? Learn how to build a high-trust partnership with your Board Chair with this practical guide for Kenyan CEOs.

Many new board membersstruggle to find their voice.(Especially in the first 90 days.)You walk into the boardroomsurround...
06/03/2026

Many new board members
struggle to find their voice.

(Especially in the first 90 days.)

You walk into the boardroom
surrounded by CEOs, founders,
and directors who’ve been there for years.

It can feel intimidating.

So some talk too much
trying to prove their value.

Others stay silent
afraid to say the wrong thing.

Neither works.

The first 90 days aren’t about impressing people.
They’re about earning trust.

Listen before you lead.
Prepare before you speak.
Ask thoughtful questions.
Use your expertise.
Focus on strategy and long-term value.

Because in the boardroom,
influence isn’t claimed.

It’s earned.

Learn how new board members can find their voice, build credibility, and influence decisions in the first 90 days on the board with practical governance insights.

Stop letting deference replace debate, learn how to build a board that has the professional courage to challenge, lead, ...
21/02/2026

Stop letting deference replace debate, learn how to build a board that has the professional courage to challenge, lead, and secure long-term impact.

J. Ranguma, current board chair SASRA during one of the SASRA meetings in Nairobi Picture a typical boardroom in Kenya. The agenda is heavy, the air is formal, and the […]

Leadership loses depth when speed becomes the only metric. Sound decisions require space for reflection, attention to ot...
20/02/2026

Leadership loses depth when speed becomes the only metric.

Sound decisions require space for reflection, attention to others, and the patience to let ideas mature.

When we slow our pace, we strengthen trust, improve clarity, and create conditions where teams can progress with confidence.

Quality Management
26/01/2026

Quality Management

Proud to have partnered with Zamara  for a focused strategy and capability-building session.Zamara is a leading African ...
26/01/2026

Proud to have partnered with Zamara for a focused strategy and capability-building session.

Zamara is a leading African financial services and benefits administration firm, offering pension administration, insurance brokerage, actuarial services, wealth management, and technology-driven financial solutions across the continent.

Their work supports individuals, employers, and institutions in building long-term financial security and sustainable wealth.

Our session brought together Zamara’s Business Development and Financial Advisory team — professionals at the forefront of client relationships and revenue growth.

The focus was on strengthening how advisors think, engage, and lead financial conversations in today’s evolving financial services environment.

Key learning areas included:

✔ Moving from product selling to conversation leadership

✔ Understanding client psychology around money, risk, and the future

✔ Building trust as the foundation of long-term revenue

✔ Leading strategic conversations that uncover real opportunities

✔ Growing client value naturally through advisory excellence

The biggest takeaway was clear.

Great advisors don’t compete on products.

They differentiate through the quality of conversations they lead.

We appreciate Zamara’s leadership for their commitment to developing high-performing, client-centered advisory teams.

At SBD Institute, we remain committed to building sales and advisory excellence across Africa.

Most boards treat induction as a formality.It isn’t.These 10 governance-tested principles explain why board induction is...
19/01/2026

Most boards treat induction as a formality.
It isn’t.

These 10 governance-tested principles explain why board induction is a strategic weapon, not an HR exercise:

1.) Context before contribution
No matter how experienced the director is, effectiveness starts with understanding the organisation.

2.) Strategy before opinions
Induction grounds new members in the vision, mandate, and strategic priorities—before personal agendas enter the room.

3.) Clarity kills confusion
Clear roles, powers, and boundaries prevent micromanagement and board–management conflict.

4.) Governance is a system, not instinct
Legal duties, fiduciary responsibility, and risk oversight must be understood—not assumed.

5.) History prevents repetition
Decisions have a past. Induction transfers institutional memory and avoids costly déjà vu.

6.) Culture eats credentials
Knowing how things really work matters more than impressive CVs.

7.) Alignment beats intelligence
A smart but misaligned board is more dangerous than an inexperienced but aligned one.

8.) Confidence improves courage
Directors who understand the organisation ask better, braver questions.

9.) Speed follows structure
Well-inducted boards spend less time debating basics and more time making strategic decisions.

10.) Strong boards are built, not assembled
Induction is the foundation of board effectiveness—not an optional add-on.
Board induction doesn’t slow boards down.
It prevents failure at the top.

How does your organisation induct new board members—intentionally or informally?

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As we step into 2026, we sincerely thank all our clients, partners, consultants, and stakeholders for the trust and coll...
31/12/2025

As we step into 2026, we sincerely thank all our clients, partners, consultants, and stakeholders for the trust and collaboration shared with us throughout the year.

We look forward to continued engagement and meaningful impact in the year ahead.

With appreciation,
SBD Institute




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