The sudden manner in which the COVID-19 pandemic took hold of the world must have taken even the most ardent augur by surprise.
For many across the globe, there was no premonition of a pandemic that would practically shake the very foundations of mankind - only high hopes for a...
In April 2020, the Corporate Insolvency and Restructuring Act, 2020 came into force. Since then, I have had a number of people ask me about what exactly the Act is about. So, in this piece, I will continue to set out some of the things that the public ought...
Rural and Community Banks play a pivotal role in the Ghanaian financial landscape by extending financial services to the deprived, under-served and the unserved segments in various communities, thereby deepening financial inclusion.
They also provide financial services directed at market segments such as Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs), government...
Whenever we think of the word ‘climate’ terms like cold, hot, hazy may come to mind. These are terms we use when describing whether conditions. These terms can also be used to describe the conditions that exist within an organisation.
We can describe an organisational climate the internal emotional tone...
The coporate world in Ghana is about to witness a significant transformation in the options available to rescue distressed companies. Under the new Corporate Insolvency & Restructuring Act, 2020 (Act 1015), companies have now been presented with an opportunity to emerge from financial distress to financial viability if they...
In part 1 of this series, I re-echoed the principal reason for the establishment of universities as a centre for higher education. The distinction between public and private university is that the former is financed by the state while the latter is privately owned. I recounted four (4) points...
“Sorry. Thank you. Which is better?”
If someone were to ask you this seemingly innocent question, I am pretty sure you will look at that individual with some suspicion. Of course, the answer to whether Sorry is better than Thank You is that it all depends on the context or...
Welcome to another week of financial learning. I believe we are all well and staying safe under these abnormal COVID-19 times!
In my last article, I stressed the four key conditions that need to be tackled when we decide on investing our hard-earned savings. The factors were the safety of...
80% of conflicts at the work place are communication related if not 100%.
Communicating at work has become critical because you do that on a daily basis. For example, writing memos, sending out mails, contributing to meetings and getting feedback from self and teams. Leaders see these activities as crucial...
Hello there!
Today’s column is what I call a mashup of thoughts. I have three exciting things to share with you and I could not spread them over three weeks so I decided to mash it up for you like mash-ke (LOL).
I’ll first share an article about (at least)...