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#By Chinedu George on Ynaija The Goodluck Jonathan administration no doubt has had its good and bad times just like any other administration charged with the leadership of a large and diverse entity such as Nigeria. In the 4 years that he has been the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, there have been flaws which are all well documented in the local and international media. Over the course of those four years there have also been successes and giant leaps which often receive little or no media coverage and public attention. This may not be unconnected with the notion that “bad news is good for business” in journalism. The simple fact that bad news catches the attention of the public more than a good news may be the reason for the Nigerian press’ myopic and indifferent reportage of the great feats of the current administration.Author |
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SOURCE SAHARA REPORTERS BUSINESS It is the dream of many to become leaders. Everyone basically wants to be in a leadership position. For the greenhorn, newbie, beginner and rookie employee in a corporate environment with no clue on how things are done in business settings, becoming a leader looks like an arduous task. Indeed it is every bit as daunting. Becoming a leader takes most people several years to achieve. However, it is still possible to shorten the time frame between your period of entry as a novice into an organization and the time when you eventually climb into a leadership position. Here are some of the ways to get it done. The Basics Be passionate about your job: For leaders and aspiring leaders alike, passion is the first among all qualities. You cannot possibly excel at something you have zero passion for. Build passion for your job by getting to understand it and immersing yourself totally in it. Set yourself a target:Make it a habit to set yourself targets of what you aim to achieve over (1) a short period of time and (2) a long period of time. Long term goals and short term goals ensure that you stay focused, challenge yourself and work towards achieving something within a predefined period of time. Plan before you jump into a task: Proper planning makes for perfect, easier execution. Set a road map for completing your tasks before you jump in. Start by brainstorming, gathering ideas and arranging them. Then you can write them down and work with it. Don’t wait until the last minute to commence work on your tasks: Be it an assignment, a personal target or a business target, delay is disastrous in the ruthless, highly competitive business world. Get it done before the deadline: Tasks and assignments are done within a time limit. Complete your task well before the target time. This gives you enough time to review your work and make amendments where necessary. Be creative:Explore the world around you. Don’t limit yourself to what you already know and what you can already do. Find new, better, more efficient ways of doing things. Challenge yourself: Push yourself harder than you have done in the past, but don’t forget to know when to apply the breaks. Never run away from challenges. Leaders are born and made to take on challenges. Multitask: Learn to multitask. Gone are the days of the “monospecialist”. These days, what businesses look out for are exceptional talents who are good in not just one, but many areas. Flexibility is the keyword. Be a master at something: While you multitask, don’t forget to be an expert at something. Multitasking is not reason enough for you to be an average Joe in everything. Stand above the crowd in at least one aspect. Business consultant Greg Mckeown couldn’t have put it better in his LinkedIn article, “Being able to do many things is important in many jobs today. Broad understanding also is a must. But developing greater discernment about what is distinctive about us can be a great advantage. Instead of simply doing more things we need to find, at every phase in our careers, our highest point of contribution”. Never let others take credit for your (hard) work: Failing this rule means that you’ll never get to be appreciated. If you do something great and nobody gets to know about it or someone else takes credit for it, you will never get the recognition you deserve. Anticipate problems: Good leaders are visionary and they anticipate problems before they occur. Anticipating and preparing for possible problems does not mean praying for them. It means equipping yourself with the right tools to overcome challenges that may popup in the future. The Rest Respect your boss:Reassure him/her that they are the boss by your actions and words. Do not challenge them, though you are always free to make your own input or make suggestions. Understand the workplace culture: Get familiar with the do’s and don’ts of your company. Know its motto, goals, vision and mission by heart. If your goals and vision do not align with that of the organization, quit and look elsewhere. Never do the reverse: aligning your goals and vision with that of the organization. Assist colleagues in need: Everyone appreciates a helping hand. Show some love. Complain when necessary: Don’t be scared to air your grievances. When done appropriately, nobody will penalize you for it. Bosses actually like employees who are outspoken in a polite way. Mix up: Be fun to be with while not also forgetting to be yourself. Socialize and make friends with your coworkers, bosses and clients. Avoid conflicts like a plague: Get to know your colleagues and bosses well and find out what really puts them off. When a colleague or boss becomes too provocative, report him or her to an appropriate authority. Be nice and polite: To colleagues, clients, superiors, everyone. Improve and furnish your CV with more qualifications: Make your resume more intimidating. Don’t stop at a Bachelor’s degree or a higher national diploma. Go for your master’s, doctorate, professional certification and the rest. Monitor the trends: Stay ahead by knowing your industry’s “in-things”. And Finally.. Exude confidence: Be self-assured and be seen as such. Charisma is inseparably linked to self-confidence and being charismatic is a sure-fire way to quickly get into a leadership position. Others should look up to you: Make that possible by showing compassion, having a positive mindset, learning to be resilient, picking yourself up when you fail and doing everything that has been said so far. Be patient: The results may not come instantaneously. When they don’t, don’t give up. Everything will fall into place at the right time. 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SOURCE SAHARA REPORTERS BUSINESS It is the dream of many to become leaders. Everyone basically wants to be in a leadership position. For the greenhorn, newbie, beginner and rookie employee in a corporate environment with no clue on how things are done in business settings, becoming a leader looks like an arduous task. Indeed it is every bit as daunting. Becoming a leader takes most people several years to achieve. However, it is still possible to shorten the time frame between your period of entry as a novice into an organization and the time when you eventually climb into a leadership position. Here are some of the ways to get it done. The Basics Be passionate about your job: For leaders and aspiring leaders alike, passion is the first among all qualities. You cannot possibly excel at something you have zero passion for. Build passion for your job by getting to understand it and immersing yourself totally in it. Set yourself a target:Make it a habit to set yourself targets of what you aim to achieve over (1) a short period of time and (2) a long period of time. Long term goals and short term goals ensure that you stay focused, challenge yourself and work towards achieving something within a predefined period of time. Plan before you jump into a task: Proper planning makes for perfect, easier execution. Set a road map for completing your tasks before you jump in. Start by brainstorming, gathering ideas and arranging them. Then you can write them down and work with it. Don’t wait until the last minute to commence work on your tasks: Be it an assignment, a personal target or a business target, delay is disastrous in the ruthless, highly competitive business world. Get it done before the deadline: Tasks and assignments are done within a time limit. Complete your task well before the target time. This gives you enough time to review your work and make amendments where necessary. Be creative:Explore the world around you. Don’t limit yourself to what you already know and what you can already do. Find new, better, more efficient ways of doing things. Challenge yourself: Push yourself harder than you have done in the past, but don’t forget to know when to apply the breaks. Never run away from challenges. Leaders are born and made to take on challenges. Multitask: Learn to multitask. Gone are the days of the “monospecialist”. These days, what businesses look out for are exceptional talents who are good in not just one, but many areas. Flexibility is the keyword. Be a master at something: While you multitask, don’t forget to be an expert at something. Multitasking is not reason enough for you to be an average Joe in everything. Stand above the crowd in at least one aspect. Business consultant Greg Mckeown couldn’t have put it better in his LinkedIn article, “Being able to do many things is important in many jobs today. Broad understanding also is a must. But developing greater discernment about what is distinctive about us can be a great advantage. Instead of simply doing more things we need to find, at every phase in our careers, our highest point of contribution”. Never let others take credit for your (hard) work: Failing this rule means that you’ll never get to be appreciated. If you do something great and nobody gets to know about it or someone else takes credit for it, you will never get the recognition you deserve. Anticipate problems: Good leaders are visionary and they anticipate problems before they occur. Anticipating and preparing for possible problems does not mean praying for them. It means equipping yourself with the right tools to overcome challenges that may popup in the future. The Rest Respect your boss:Reassure him/her that they are the boss by your actions and words. Do not challenge them, though you are always free to make your own input or make suggestions. Understand the workplace culture: Get familiar with the do’s and don’ts of your company. Know its motto, goals, vision and mission by heart. If your goals and vision do not align with that of the organization, quit and look elsewhere. Never do the reverse: aligning your goals and vision with that of the organization. Assist colleagues in need: Everyone appreciates a helping hand. Show some love. Complain when necessary: Don’t be scared to air your grievances. When done appropriately, nobody will penalize you for it. Bosses actually like employees who are outspoken in a polite way. Mix up: Be fun to be with while not also forgetting to be yourself. Socialize and make friends with your coworkers, bosses and clients. Avoid conflicts like a plague: Get to know your colleagues and bosses well and find out what really puts them off. When a colleague or boss becomes too provocative, report him or her to an appropriate authority. Be nice and polite: To colleagues, clients, superiors, everyone. Improve and furnish your CV with more qualifications: Make your resume more intimidating. Don’t stop at a Bachelor’s degree or a higher national diploma. Go for your master’s, doctorate, professional certification and the rest. Monitor the trends: Stay ahead by knowing your industry’s “in-things”. And Finally.. Exude confidence: Be self-assured and be seen as such. Charisma is inseparably linked to self-confidence and being charismatic is a sure-fire way to quickly get into a leadership position. Others should look up to you: Make that possible by showing compassion, having a positive mindset, learning to be resilient, picking yourself up when you fail and doing everything that has been said so far. Be patient: The results may not come instantaneously. When they don’t, don’t give up. Everything will fall into place at the right time. 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immortalcrown: IVM Company was invented just yesterday, yet it has made some enviable achievements. Therefore, I strongly believe that the company will soon improve to an incredible level.Instagram was also created yesterday (in 2010) and today it's the rave of the moment with more than 150 million active users. Being "invented" yesterday is not a reason to lay back and watch others dominate the market. |
It was some weeks back that the Chairman and chief executive of the Innoson Group of Companies, Innocent Chukwuma, broke the cheering news of his company’s intention to roll out its first set of made-in-Nigeria cars and SUVs. This effort is the first of such in the country. Though Innoson Vehicle Manufacturing Company (IVM), Innoson’s vehicle production subsidiary and Nigeria’s flagship indigenous vehicle manufacturer, has over the years been into the production of passenger buses and trucks, they’ve never delved into the production of cars and SUVs on a large scale. This expansion into the automobile industry is a welcome development for both the company and Nigeria. The need to encourage, develop and grow our local manufacturing sector can never be overflogged. Economic figures reveal that only about 15% of Nigeria’s annual GDP is contributed to by the manufacturing sector. When compared to the 21.5% of India, 27.5% of Brazil, 40.6% of Malaysia, 31.6% of South Africa and 45.3% of China, this becomes a paltry figure. An emerging market is spurred by its manufacturing sector, not the service or agricultural sectors. The service sector, itself being mainly serviced by proceeds from the manufacturing sector, and agriculture (which contributes a whooping 30% to our economy) cannot drive the economy of a large poor developing country like Nigeria. China, Brazil, India, Malaysia, Indonesia, South Africa, Mexico among others–still very much developing countries–got where they are today because of the strengths of their manufacturing sector. Nigeria is often included in the list of emerging markets along with those countries, but its production industry is yet to kick off. The economy still very much revolves around the service sector, agriculture and petroleum, and we produce less than 10% of what we consume. Many forward-thinking countries with a huge oil wealth have started looking away from the commodity by adopting various measures. Kuwait, Qatar and the United Arab Emirates transformed their lands into tourist havens with revenue accrued from oil sales. Norway utilized its own petrodollars in boosting its production industries, leading to the emergence of many engineering and construction companies. At this point in time when oil proceeds are dwindling the world over, Nigeria should be working towards a bright future without oil. This, I would love to believe, the government is already looking into,at least going by some of the recent initiatives they’ve put in place that are enabling local businesses to thrive within the country. Innoson is itself a beneficiary of such initiatives. [b]In Innoson Vehicle Manufacturing Company (IVM) lies one of the biggest opportunities yet for Nigeria’s indigenous large-scale manufacturing industry to really kick off. Now that the government has laid the foundation, what is expected of Nigerians is our encouragement by patronage, kind words and constructive criticism, not skepticism and malicious dismissal. The bitter truth remains that if we do not patronize our locally-made products, no-one else will. India’s most internationally visible brand, the Tata Group, started like Innoson and many of our local manufacturing companies. Same with Japan’s Toyota and Nissan, the USA’s Ford and many others. Their initial and sustained success depended not only on the ingenuity and determination of their founders, but also on the support of the populace and this made the economic transformation of their various countries possible. However, it goes without saying that the biggest determent Nigerians have in patronizing made-in-Nigeria-and-by-Nigerians products is their peculiar shoddiness. This inapt reputation has often led to the agelong preference of foreign products over locally made ones. If IVM is to win the trust of Nigerians and stand the test of time, it must prove that it is different from what we are already used to. This it must do by convincing us of the safety, durability and performance of their products. In addition to that, I share in the concern of many about IVM’s marketing strategies or an apparent lack of it, especially online. I recently googled in futility for keywords like “Innoson vehicle showrooms” and “Innoson car brands.” The resulting information was scanty and brushed over. There is also little or no a television advert promotion, billboard push or newspaper placement. I remember seeing tons of front page newspaper adverts by popular brands like KIA, Ford and Hyundai announcing their entries into the Nigerian market many years back, now they are household names. You can’t count five cars on our highways today without encountering one of them. In today’s highly competitive and innovative business world, marketing is king. These are the signals customers and potential investors are on the lookout for. We are in the internet age where no online presence means no credibility. Mr. Chukwuma and the entire management should start thinking global and take advantage of the possibilities that abound in the internet in wooing investors home and abroad. He needs to stop thinking of the business as a personal enterprise or what Nigerians call a “one-man business” as well. The possibility of listing the company in the Nigerian Stock Exchange and selling its shares to willing members of the public should be explored. [/b] If the company is successfully listed in the NSE, I’m sure that a lot of Nigerians will be interested in investing in a promising marque such as IVM. With that comes more money and with more money comes greater opportunities. The company can then move into automation, decrease the near 100% reliance on manual labour and open up more factories across the country. For Innoson, the success of the IVM brand can only mean more progress. For Nigeria and Nigerians, this means a more competitive automotive market, lower cars prices, promotion of indigenous companies, more foreign investment, the emergence of a potential internationally recognized Nigerian brand, more jobs and ultimately more development. SOURCE |
Raddie: Here's one I came across, it narrows down your search to a specific file format doc/pdf.Good one. That works too. |
imsuboi: Front page materialTnx |
darlingnuel: I tried the one about finding your IP address but it only brought out general search info about IP address blah blah blah. How can I know my IP address?Try "What is my IP." If that doesn't work try googling "IP address" from your device's (assuming it's a mobile phone) default browser (not something like Opera Mini) |
Jhayson: Heeeehehehehehehe.....front page tinzThanks. |
To most people, Google is nothing more than a regular search engine where you type in keywords and questions and a couple of relevant links containing answers are displayed. But to many others who are in the know, Google is much more than that. It has become a multipurpose tool that you can utilize for performing a couple of day-to-day tasks. Google has really changed the way we see and use the internet in so short a time and it's poised to even do more. Today, Google has added some cool features to its search engine platform which many people still do not know about. Below is a compilation of some of the coolest ways the big G is many life easier. With Google you will be able to: 1. Check today's date Format: What is today 2. Know the current time in your locality and elsewhere Format: City time Examples: Enugu time, Tokyo time 3. Know when it is sunrise and sunset anywhere in the world Formats: Sunrise time city, Sunset time city Examples: Sunrise time Cape Town, Sunset time London 4. Get to know the English Premier League (and other competitions') fixtures, results, table and latest scores Formats: EPL fixtures, EPL results, EPL table, UEFA Champions League fixtures, La Liga table, e.t.c. 5. Run scientific calculations Formats: Google calculator, or manually e.g 546 x 664, 78 + 54, 2^2, 6 cos 7 6. Get the definitions, synonyms, antonyms and etymologies of words Formats: Define word, Word definition, Word synonym, Word antonym, Etymology of word, e.t.c. Examples: Define xenoglossy, Etymology of democracy 7. Convert measurements online Examples: 458 feet to yards, 65 centimeters to miles, 34 kilograms to pounds 8. Convert currencies online Examples: 1 dollar to naira, 1 yen to yuan, 1 pound to euro 9. Set a timer Examples: Set timer for 10 minutes, Set timer for 1 hour 10. Discover the distance between cities and towns Format: Distance between CityA and CityB Example: Distance between Onitsha and Lagos 11. Know the weather conditions Format: Temperature of City Examples: Temperature of Jos, Temperature of Abuja 12. Know popular books, movies and works by famous authors, movie makers, actors, artists etc Formats: Books by Author, Movies by Director, Works by Artist, etc Examples: Books by Achebe, Movies by Spielberg, Works by Michelangelo 13. Know a movie's casts Format: Cast of Movie Examples: Casts of Guardians of the Galaxy, Casts of Hercules, Casts of Half of A Yellow Sun 14. Translate words Example: Translate book to Igbo 15. Check a flight status Example: Virgin Atlantic 201 16. Get local cinema listings Formats: Movies for City, Movies for Area Code Examples: Movies for Miami, Movies for 786 17. Extract data online Examples: Unemployment rate of Britain, GDP growth rate of Nigeria 18. Track your package online Examples: 1D4678767292920862, 1Z35678546492920862 19. Play a game online Example: Play Pacman on Google 20. Get stock quotes Format: Stock quote Company Examples: Stock quote Apple, Stock quote Berkshire Hathaway, Stock quote Microsoft, Stock quote Google 21. Discover your IP address Example: IP address 22. Highlight and ignore words Examples: [Highlight word] GDP "statistics" in Nigeria (This will not display any webpage that does not have the term 'statistics' in it), [Ignore word] Education in developing countries -Nigeria (This will remove all webpages with the term 'Nigeria' when displaying the results) Note: Most of these tricks only work on high-end smartphones, tablets and personal computers. SOURCE If you like this article please be the first among your friends to LIKE MY NEW FACEBOOK PAGE HERE |
AlJarzirah: Wow! Never knew that. OP how did you discover dem?Thanks. |
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