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The Spoils Of Covid 19

Covid-19 is a world disaster, no doubt. The world is at war and we are recording casualties every day. Every day, we are picking up fallen soldiers from the battlefield. Our foe seems to be gaining grounds each day, attacking new frontiers and threatening to take new territories. Businesses are...

Lessons from the Farm #1 – Talent is nothing more than a Seedling

By Joseph Asare Jnr Lately I have developed a genuine love for farming and I can’t help but transplant the stark lessons on the farm to the marketplace. One of such valuable lesson for me is the similarities between the seedling in a nursery and the talent at the workplace....

Wondrous Possibilities

I couldn’t help but share below which caught my attention. Absolutely wonderful piece. Unfortunately I do not know the author but do enjoy it… Silently, steadily, relentlessly, this planet spins round and round. Night becomes day, winter melts into spring, again and again without fail.Unimaginable is the sum of energy...

The risk that risk takers take

Is it riskier to take risks or to avoid taking risks? Which is costlier? Which is more rewarding? In almost every sphere of life these days – both professionally and personally – individuals and businesses are conducting risk assessments of every single decision, action or idea. It has become more...

Leading by Credibility

Credibility is a leader’s currency. With it, he or she is solvent; without it, he or she is bankrupt. – John Maxwell   Effective leaders lead by example. Leading by example establishes credibility. The process of establishing credibility as a leader involves time, effort, and patience, but totally worth the...

My leadership diary #1: Leadership is a lonely journey

  Leadership is a lonely journey. You cannot desire companionship yet desire to lead. The higher you climb the leadership ladder the lonelier you should become. The more successful you become, the more you will be misunderstood. Leaders who seek to please people, hence shy away from taking the tough...

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