In today’s digital age, it is not enough to have the technology; leadership is what makes the transformation stick.
During the Africa Technology Leadership Conference 2025, a high-level executive panel will explore the strategies and tools leaders need to drive effective technology adoption across organizations and governments institutions.
Framed within the overall conference theme, this High Panel Session provides a playbook for African executives, policymakers and transformation champions tasked with turning vision into value.
Why Leadership Matters in the Adoption of Technology
While digital investment across Africa is on the rise, the success or failure of tech implementation often comes down to leadership. Leaders must not only approve budgets but they must champion the transformation journey.
This means aligning people, managing resistance, communicating the ‘why’ and setting up systems for sustainability.
Key Focus Areas in This Session
This executive conversation will zero in on four high-impact areas for tech-savvy leadership as follows:
- Crafting digital transformation roadmaps linked to organizational priorities and public value.
- Leading culture change by creating environments where innovation can thrive and staff feel empowered.
- Building digital capacity internally through investing in leadership development and digital fluency.
- Tracking meaningful impact and moving beyond implementation metrics to assess long-term transformation outcomes.
The discussion emphasizes that technology adoption is not just about acquiring tools, it’s about mobilizing culture, process and mindset change.
This session is a must-attend for those interested in gain the leadership perspective that makes transformation scalable and sustainable, including:
- C-Suite leaders in government and private sector
- Digital transformation directors and policymakers
- Strategy leads and board members guiding innovation initiatives
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Find more information on this session and other impactful conversations go to www.africaforum.tech