The Three R’s of Leadership

The Three R’s of Leadership

“True leaders always practice the three R’s: Respect for self, Respect for others, Responsibility for all their actions”, by Anonymous. Knowing how and when to practice these three R’s is integral in becoming an effective leader. Rob Liano said, “Self respect,...
Plucking  the “Low-Hanging  Fruits”

Plucking the “Low-Hanging Fruits”

The sudden downturn in economies and uncertainties in the business environment in recent times due to the Covid-19 p andemic has resulted in many people losing hope. This has been evident in the lack of growth in most businesses, accompanied by job losses, pay cuts,...
How to Get Your Team Motivated

How to Get Your Team Motivated

Motivation is a fascinating subject in the workplace, just like it is everywhere else. There is a plethora of motivational speakers, speeches, videos and so on, that are geared to help people change their lives. The dictionary definition of a motive is “something that...
The Master Procrastinator

The Master Procrastinator

The end of my four-year undergraduate study had come so early and unexpectedly. I knew I would get here at a point but did not expect it to be this soon. As I waited for my roommates in the lobby of my hall of residence, I realized there were many things I was yet to...
Navigating Through Change

Navigating Through Change

“It just happened!” Whether you are a manager, a parent or a teacher; I’m sure you have heard this before. The fact is; very few things go wrong over-night. Most things that go wrong give us several options to choose from and various warnings before the crisis hits....