Episode 5: Snake in Sheep’s Clothing This drive had been interesting from the get-go. I had picked up Nathan, a young aspiring private banker from a good-bye dinner party for his boss. What should have been, to some extent, a festive affair had put my passenger in a contemplative mood. Until finally, he uttered the […] The post Dede Drives the Discourse: appeared first on
By Dani RODRIK The most pressing economic problems of our time require pragmatic remedies closely tailored to context In recent decades, mainstream economics has become closely associated with a particular set of policies labeled “neoliberalism.” The neoliberal policy paradigm favors expanding the scope of markets (including global markets) and restricting the role of government action. […] The post
Nowadays, I lament over the lack of newspaper vendors on all major streets of Accra and other major towns in the country. Does it tell a story? The near Read More... The post Saving The Soul Of Journalism appeared first on DailyGuide
In a groundbreaking move that could reshape Ghana’s economic landscape, Vice President Dr. Bawumia has unveiled a bold plan to revitalise the country’s mining industry, with a special focus Read More... The post Dr.
In a compelling exploration of Ghana’s political horizon, Ambassador Isaac Osei has emerged as a potential ‘dark horse’ running mate to support Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia in his quest to Read More... The post Dark
Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia and John Dramani Mahama Ex-President Mahama was elected the NDC flagbearer a year before Dr. Bawumia’s election, but he has surprisingly failed to outline his vision Read More... The post The Battle Of Bawumia And Mahama – The Choice (2)
By David QUAYE On January 28, 2024, a significant regional development unfolded as Burkina Faso, Mali, and Niger formally requested to withdraw from the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS), one of the continent’s most notable regional blocs. In a joint press statement released by the junta-led countries, the countries stated “ECOWAS, under the […] The post
– put together the building blocks of your internal CX processes to address customer needs Customer Experience like every other discipline or organizational process hinges on several key components: people, measurement framework, processes and tools, and technologies. Crucially, people constitute key elements such as structure and provide oversight as well as act as conduits to […] The post
By E. N. Kwame NKRUMAH (Dr) & David ALEMZERO (Dr) While ostensibly rooted in environmental concerns, the recent introduction of a Vehicle and industrial Emission levy in Ghana has ignited a profound and nuanced debate within the socio-political landscape. Critics argue that the hurried implementation of the levy raises questions about the government’s commitment to […] The post
…strategies for political newcomers to build a compelling narrative In the dynamic realm of politics, emerging figures frequently have the daunting task of carving out a unique persona and winning over the electorate. Since these up-and-comers do not have the luxury of widespread recognition as more established political personalities do, it is critical that they […] The post
“In life we move forward, we don’t go back, especially to what you tried and failed, when you have a fresh choice. For me, even if I will make Read More... The post The Battle Of Bawumia And Mahama – The Choice (1) appeared first on DailyGuide
I hope by now my cherished readers have become accustomed to my misleading and teasing captions as well as my circumlocution. It is so with angels who dwell up Read More... The post ‘Yesterday, I Sent Krobo Edusei’ (1) appeared first on DailyGuide
…exuding leadership confidence through appearance and communication Are you a leader who command attention by your voice but have no message? Do you sound nice and articulate to listen to but does not have influence? Executives serve as the face of the organization, representing its values, goals, and interests. Therefore, it is important for executives […] The post
“If you think you are too small to make a difference, try spending the night with a mosquito.” – African proverb One of the most notable themes that runs across philosophical and spiritual traditions is on how the quality and patterns of our thinking impacts our perception, character and possibilities for self-realisation and/or enlightenment. It […] The post The
The Art of Leadership The leadership of Jesus had turned non-entities into great achievers! Through the influence of Jesus, they laid the foundations of the Christian Church with their Read More... The post Leaders Help Others
In the hallowed halls of discourse where ideas dance like constellations, there stood Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia – a luminary of intellect and a maestro of vision. His mind, a Read More... The post Selfless Leadership And Bold Solutions
…the front desk executive “People perform best and deliver the best customer service when they like what they do.” Author Unknown The front desk of many financial institutions are manned by pleasant looking ladies and gentlemen, yet despite the external beauty, some of them are not experienced enough to meet the requirements of the job. […] The post
When it comes to fostering economic development and industrialisation in Africa, one cannot ignore the pivotal role of investment climate reforms. Historically, the investment climate in many African countries has been fraught with challenges, ranging from regulatory bottlenecks and political instability to inadequate infrastructure. The quest for attracting foreign direct investment (FDI) and stimulating domestic […] The post
By Isaac K. FRIMPONG Retirement age, a pivotal stage marking the withdrawal of statutory workers from active work, holds a unique significance in Ghana, much like in many countries globally. This is where retirees are expected to start enjoying pensions and other retirement benefits. In Ghana, the retirement age is 60 years (both male and […] The post Navigating
A student’s vow to overthrow one of Africa’s last ruling monarchs faces a roadblock: his own father, a soldier sworn to protect the throne.
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