The Art of Leadership By Dag Heward-Mills Decisiveness is the mark of a good leader. To pause for too long at a junction is to fall to confusion and Read More... The post A Leader And Decisiveness appeared first on DailyGuide Network.
Fellow Asomdwekromanians, gather round the virtual campfire! It’s time for another riveting segment of ‘Agya Kwaku Ogboro’s Chronicles’. Today, we journey into the legendary tales of 24-hour economy. We first look at Read More... The post The Epic Tales Of The 24-Hour
ED Cyprian and Carl Koranteng Bandwidth Global, a tech-enabled and on-demand remote staffing firm based in Ghana, is set to redefine the future of work in Africa with its Read More... The post Ghanaian
By John O. APEA The writer is the Chief Executive Officer, eTranzact Ghana Limited, a leading financial technology entity. Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises (SMEs), play an essential role in the economy of any country. They account for a significant portion of employment and Gross Domestic Product (GDP). Despite their importance, SMEs have consistently faced significant […] The post Your
By Dela EVANS Governments around the world face the complicated task of navigating national development in a landscape full of complexities and uncertainties. In the pursuit of sustainable prosperity and national identity, a clear distinction is emerging between the aspirations of nation-building and national development planning strategies for national development. Nation building, with its ambitious […] The post
As the sun rises on a new era of enlightenment in Asomdwekrom, “The Dawn of Learning: Bawumia’s Educational Blueprint” heralds a transformative vision for the nation’s future. This blueprint, Read More... The post The Dawn Of Learning: Bawumia’s
“Banking is transforming. What a bank will be in 2030 is going to be significantly different from what a bank has been for the past few hundred years.” …Hendrith Vanlon Smith Jr, CEO of Mayflower-Plymouth Quickening the Pace of Digital Banking Last week we examined some critical training needs that financial institutions can help bridge […] The post
By J. N. Halm Artificial Intelligence. AI. Who would have thought? Ever since the publication of the paper that postulated the idea that machines, particularly computer systems, could exhibit some form of intelligence, the idea has refused to go away. That paper titled “Computer Machinery and Intelligence” by English mathematician and computer scientist, Alan Mathison […] The post AI’s dark
The car hummed softly as we navigated the familiar streets of Accra, the engine’s rhythmic purr serving as a backdrop to the heavy silence that hung between us. My passenger, a young boy, and one of my favourite nephews, slouched in the back seat, stared out the window with a distant look in his eyes, […] The post Dede Drives the Discourse:
…The power of exceptional customer experience “Often times consumers, clients, and customers are not just buying a product or service, they are buying an experience, a feeling, a perception, a person (YOU)” – Bernard Kelvin Clive Agyemang responded in Pidgin English, “Now the system spoil o, every small business owner thinks say dem be bossu, […] The post
By Godson Kofi DAVIES In Africa, where the beauty of landscapes is as vast as its cultural diversity, a silent crisis brews in the realm of healthcare. The continent faces a dire shortage of healthcare professionals, a predicament most acute in the rural and underserved areas. According to the World Health Organization, sub-Saharan Africa bears […] The post
By Nelson Semanu BOANDOH-KORKOR & Elizabeth BOANDOH-KORKOR “Money is not sinful or evil. The kingdom of God needs it desperately! Making money is what I do best but it must be made for God’s glory and not mine. As a Christian entrepreneur, my company relies on prayer and inward confirmation by the Holy Spirit before […] The post The roll call
These days I suffer from a strange malaise. It is making it difficult to decide on the theme for the column. It is the normal dilemma of writers, especially Read More... The post Hidden Mental Health Status appeared first on DailyGuide Ne
“If you want to understand today, you have to search yesterday” – Pearl Buck Politically, Ghana is an island. The country is surrounded by three French-speaking countries which use Read More... The post Can’t Ghanaians Be Grateful To God
Let us gather beneath the Baobab Tree, where the whispers of our ancestors blend with the rustling leaves. The air carries the scent of history, a rich blend of Read More... The post Words Of Wisdom For Religious Bigots! My Dear Asomdwekromanians!
By J. N. Halm I was wondering why the secretary was not taking minutes. Taking into consideration the importance of the meeting, I could not help but wonder why the secretary just sat there without making any notes. So you can imagine my shock when within hours of the meeting, she had sent the minutes […] The post The evolving landscape:
Joy News reports that Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia has told an Easter crowd in Kwahu that if he is elected as President, his administration will “not burn excavators” seized from galamsey Read More... The post Dr. Bawumia, Please Excavators Do Not Vote! appeared first on
Democracy, good governance and modernity cannot be imported or imposed from outside a country. Emile Lahoud Palm Sunday, Good Friday, Holy Saturday – rich homilies and Catholics (no more Read More... The post Okwaduo, You Are Gone, But Your Brothers… appeared first on
By Dr. Richmond ATUAHENE Abstract The present paper examines the issue of the current Ghana’s public debt crisis, its underlying causes and lessons for the present and the future. After providing a historical discussion, we show that the austerity of the last four years has been unsuccessful in stabilizing the debt while, at the same […] The post The
The Art of Leadership How does it feel to be a follower of a loyal leader? And how do you think it would be like to be a follower Read More... The post Leaders And Loyalty appeared first on DailyGuide Network.
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