Life Lessons: 13 – The Most Important Word for a Leader is “Us”
Whether a position of leadership is a formal one such as that of a manager, teacher, political minister, or religious cleric or an informal one
Whether a position of leadership is a formal one such as that of a manager, teacher, political minister, or religious cleric or an informal one
I once saw a quote that goes like this: “The optimist created the aeroplane and the pessimist created the parachute”. In my humble view, the
I am pretty sure you have seen or heard the saying “failing to plan is planning to fail”. Apart from it being a beautiful English
I have heard many people described the corporate world as a “dog eat dog” world. The reason why they describe it as such is because
“Good, better, best, may I never rest, until my good is better, and my better, best.” This is a line from a song I learnt
Procrastination has been called “the thief of time”. Perhaps you have heard of its siblings: deferment, stalling, adjournment, putting off, delaying, and postponement. I guess
How many times have you heard about the importance of time management? And how many of those times have you said in response “I don’t
We are doing the job we are doing now because we decided to apply for it. We are with our current partner because we decided
I had the opportunity to attend the year-long British Council’s InterAction Africa Leadership programme in 2007. The highlight of the programme was the “contact seminar”
The 80–20 principle is formally referred to as Parato’s principle, as he was the economist who propounded this theory. His studies had proved to











