In the cut-throat world of business, a peculiar axiom has emerged - to ensure continuity, sustainability and adaptation, companies must embrace self- cannibalisation.
This concept, illustrated through Apple’s remarkable success story, reveals the importance of disrupting one’s own products and services to stay ahead.
The Apple case study
Apple’s latest innovation, the...
The legal profession in Ghana is highly esteemed; and two new lawyers, Kenneth Atsu Dogbey and Martin Waana-Ang, have recently been called to the Ghana Bar as a Barrister and Solicitor of the Supreme Court of Ghana.
Martin Waana-Ang, the best-graduating student in his class, earned the prestigious Mensah Sarbah...
By Nick OPOKU
Ghana is Africa's largest producer of gold and one of the world's largest. Gold plays a critical role in Ghana's economy; contributing nearly half of the country's exports in 2023, according to central bank data.
Illegal small-scale mining (galamsey), however, continues to wreak havoc on the environment,...
By Korsi DZOKOTO
John Dramani Mahama’s 2024 manifesto presents a visionary and transformative roadmap for addressing the Ghana Armed Forces’ (GAF) most pressing needs.
With a clear focus on improving welfare, operational readiness, professionalism, and infrastructure, the proposed policies promise to make significant strides in enhancing the quality of life for...
By Frank Adu Anim & Ransford De-Graft Asante
In today’s competitive business environment, where SMEs face challenges in strategic orientation, resource allocation, and adapting to market changes, the sector is hindered by access to crucial data and insights, affecting decision-making and growth opportunities.
If these dynamic changes of the business environment persist,...
For the last four years, Bank of Ghana, Deputy Governor, Elsie Addo Awadzi has chaired AFI’s Gender Inclusive Finance Committee. As her term comes to an end, she reflects on how the landscape for women’s financial inclusion is changing
How would you sum up the state of gender inclusive finance...
By Samuel Lartey (Prof.)
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The foreign currency black market has long been an economic challenge in many African countries, including Ghana. This shadow economy not only disrupts legitimate banking systems but also undermines the authority of central banks, leading to currency instability and speculative pressure on national currencies.
Ghana, in particular,...
By Allen OLAYIWOLA
The hybrid workplace has become a staple in the post-pandemic world, and Ghana is no exception. As companies adapt to a new working landscape, balancing remote work with office presence, the need for robust IT systems is more critical than ever.
With many organizations in Ghana embracing...
By Engr. Edmond G. AGBELI
In construction, where safety and durability are paramount, the integrity of materials is non-negotiable. Reinforcement bars, commonly referred to as rebars, are essential in providing the tensile strength that concrete lacks.
Acting as the backbone of structures whether buildings, bridges, or highways rebars ensure that...
By Eswar PRASAD
After a tumultuous couple of years, the global economy finally seems to be in recovery mode. But beneath a placid surface of falling inflation and rising overall growth lie considerable inconsistencies, weaknesses, and tensions, reflected in tanking private-sector confidence.
The latest update of the Brookings-Financial Times Tracking Indexes...