By Juliet ETEFE, New Dehli ([email protected])
Travelling can be transformative, especially when it reveals insights into one’s own homeland. In just seven days, I found India to be a fascinating study in deliberate progress and cultural pride—a journey that reshaped my perspective on what Ghana could also achieve.
India, one...
PET stands for Political, Economic, and Technological factors, the three key external forces that shape a business environment. In today's rapidly evolving global landscape, understanding the interplay of political, economic, and technological factors is essential for comprehending the complexities that shape our world. These dimensions are deeply interconnected, influencing...
By Kingsley LARBI( Rev. Prof.)
In our fast-paced world, success often seems linked to immediacy, get there first, win big, outpace competitors. Yet, as life and business pressures escalate, the wisdom of divine timing, patience, and purposeful growth becomes ever more relevant.
In Born to Win, Chapters 23 and 24 highlight my...
By Nadia CALVIÑO
This year’s United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP29) in Baku is taking place against a tumultuous geopolitical backdrop. In addition to shifting strategic alliances, trade tensions, and violent conflict, the “year of elections” has ushered in a period of heated political rhetoric and led to changes of...
At the recently-held inaugural Ghana CEO-presidential gala in Accra, business leaders used the occasion to highlight the burden of high taxes and regulatory inconsistencies stifling private sector resilience.
They cited high taxes, complex regulations and limited insight into public spending as significant obstacles to progress.
They also underscored the need for...
By Adjoa KWAKYE
When I look back at the comms landscape in 2019, it feels like an entirely different world. The way we communicated, the strategies we relied on, and the media we engaged with have evolved in ways we could not have predicted.
From the growing importance of digital platforms...
By Isaac FRIMPONG (Ph.D.)
Building on insights from previous discussions in this series, inspired by Human Resource to Human Capital: The Essence of Population Management, we have explored how rapid population growth impacts education, health, governance, and employment.
However, these issues are only part of a broader and more complex landscape....
By Samuel OBENG-MENSAH
Given the controversies and broad spectrum of interests surrounding genetic engineering in agriculture, it is not surprising that different countries have developed and adopted diverse regulatory approaches to genetically engineered (GE) plants, crops, and food.
The elements of scientific risk assessment are broadly similar among regulatory systems, but...
By Sheldon K. AMBAAH
The business environments and organizations are saddled with various risks that can impact their continuity, financial performance, and reputation. From economic volatility to regulatory shifts, climate concerns, and technological disruptions, these risks make it essential for businesses to adopt a comprehensive approach to manage uncertainties.
Enterprise Risk...
By Emmanuel K. GADASU
Personal data is central to this emerging way of seeking to influence democratic processes. Through the amassing and processing of vast amounts of data, individuals are profiled based on their stated or inferred political views, preferences, and characteristics.
These profiles are then used to target individuals...