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Thanks for the feature but when are you going to add the price feature? |
Awesome interface op, wish i could have seen this earlier |
Op can you please add the loan feauture, very nessassary for people who are paying downtime payment for solar. Thanks in advance |
Awseome |
finally |
karlxavier:I am not an exporter and i have charcoal available, can we work something? |
Wow you did a nice job bro, Very innovative app, sometime i tried to get a solar calculator app from playstore but the ones i saw was paid. Is yours free? |
I suggest you visit www.fivehuns.com to get freelance jobs |
Brilliant write up, with the high cost of fuel price, Solar Energy is the way forward in Nigeria. cc Lalastica |
cc lalastica |
Readers, they say, are leaders. Every great man or woman in history was an avid reader. They didn’t just stop there, they practiced what they read. What then do you gain from reading? One of the most powerful answers you’d probably get is “to save you many years of wasted time”. When you read books, you tap into the wealth of experience and research work of people who have been there, seen it all, and done it all. They show you pitfalls to avoid, and how to better reach your destination. You are what you read, and if your goal is to build a massively successful company for yourself where you call the shots, you might want to start with the following books. When you read, you acquire knowledge that are years ahead of you, and subsequently make your hustle a lot easier. Even if your career isn't focused on business or entrepreneurship every employee can use tips and advice from business experts and thought-leaders to be a better worker. As an entrepreneur, reading has to be a de-facto habit. The more you read, the more you learn, and the smarter your executions are. Take a minute and think about some of the most successful people you know. I’d bet they’re great with people, are super-productive, and think differently than most. After all, that’s how they got to be where they are today. Jealous of them? You don’t have to be. You can learn these same skills by studying some of the best business books that can help you take your game to the next level. Growing up as a kid, I never exposed myself to books unless I absolutely had to. Sometimes I’d “have to” read a book and write up a report. Other times, I’d “have to” read a book to prepare for an exam of some sort. To sum it up: unless I had some required reading to do for school, you’d never see me reading. Fast forward into my late teens. I started becoming interested in the notion of “Why.” Why do some people succeed in life and business, while others get left behind? After talking to or studying some of the most successful people I could think of at the time, I learned something special that nearly all of them had in common—they read books. Lots of books. And that’s when I asked myself the following question: “If successful people keep saying they became successful by reading books about what they were passionate about—and then taking action on what they learned—then why couldn’t I do the same?” Today, I read about a book or two per week. In fact, reading is part of what I do for a living. I imagine that if I were to have a conversation with the 14-year-old version of myself, I’d have a pretty tough time convincing him of how much of a dorky book worm I’ve turned into. Stepping into a management role for the first time can be scary. It doesn't help that there's a ton of conflicting management advice out there, and sifting through it could take years. Each of these books will help prepare you to tackle the myriad challenges of managing people. There are thousands of books about management but what follows are those that have withstood the test of time. So, whether you are a manager or hope to be one, these books will help you move towards that goal. Don’t worry if you’re a complete beginner, the books here does not require any prior business knowledge or experience. I don’t assume you’re already the CEO of a large company who makes multimillion-dollar decisions on a daily basis. (But this book will still be very useful if you are!) If you do have business experience, you’ll find the information in this books more valuable and practical than anything you learned earning your degree. To get started, I have compiled all the 34 books into 2 sections and uploaded it to the fivehuns platform to sell. Each section of 17 Books cost N500. In the folder you will download, these are the list of 34 must-read Business Management books for achieving success in your professional career. Section 1 1. Business Briefs 2. Change Management 3. Commercial Awareness For Managers 4. Corporate Social Responsibility Part I 5. Corporate Social Responsibility Part Ii 6. Corporate Social Responsibility Part Iii 7. Counseling Skills 8. Creating An Entrepreneurial Mindset 9. Dealing With Difficult People 10. Effective Discipline 11. Facilitation Skills 12. Hidden Communication Skills Revealed 13. Leading By Example 14. Management Basics 15. Management Briefs 16. Managing Diversity 17. Managing Projects To Download, click here http://fivehuns.com/jobs/e-books/i-will-give-you-17-ebooks-on-business-management/ Section 2 1. Operations Management 2. Profit From Six Sigma 3. Project Leadership Step By Step Part I 4. Project Management 5. Project Scheduling Rules 6. Running Effective Appraisals 7. Self Managed And Coach Led Stress Management 8. Sports Development Law And Commercialization 9. Successful Time Management 1 10. Team building 11. The Art Of Managing People 12. The Secrets To Workshop Success 13. Training Skills 14. Understanding Personality Types 15. Understanding the PMBOK Guide 16. Working As An Independent Contractor 17. Working Capital Management To Download, click here http://fivehuns.com/jobs/e-books/i-will-give-you-17-ebooks-on-business-management-2/
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Readers, they say, are leaders. Every great man or woman in history was an avid reader. They didn’t just stop there, they practiced what they read. What then do you gain from reading? One of the most powerful answers you’d probably get is “to save you many years of wasted time”. When you read books, you tap into the wealth of experience and research work of people who have been there, seen it all, and done it all. They show you pitfalls to avoid, and how to better reach your destination. You are what you read, and if your goal is to build a massively successful company for yourself where you call the shots, you might want to start with the following books. When you read, you acquire knowledge that are years ahead of you, and subsequently make your hustle a lot easier. Even if your career isn't focused on business or entrepreneurship every employee can use tips and advice from business experts and thought-leaders to be a better worker. As an entrepreneur, reading has to be a de-facto habit. The more you read, the more you learn, and the smarter your executions are. Take a minute and think about some of the most successful people you know. I’d bet they’re great with people, are super-productive, and think differently than most. After all, that’s how they got to be where they are today. Jealous of them? You don’t have to be. You can learn these same skills by studying some of the best business books that can help you take your game to the next level. Growing up as a kid, I never exposed myself to books unless I absolutely had to. Sometimes I’d “have to” read a book and write up a report. Other times, I’d “have to” read a book to prepare for an exam of some sort. To sum it up: unless I had some required reading to do for school, you’d never see me reading. Fast forward into my late teens. I started becoming interested in the notion of “Why.” Why do some people succeed in life and business, while others get left behind? After talking to or studying some of the most successful people I could think of at the time, I learned something special that nearly all of them had in common—they read books. Lots of books. And that’s when I asked myself the following question: “If successful people keep saying they became successful by reading books about what they were passionate about—and then taking action on what they learned—then why couldn’t I do the same?” Today, I read about a book or two per week. In fact, reading is part of what I do for a living. I imagine that if I were to have a conversation with the 14-year-old version of myself, I’d have a pretty tough time convincing him of how much of a dorky book worm I’ve turned into. Stepping into a management role for the first time can be scary. It doesn't help that there's a ton of conflicting management advice out there, and sifting through it could take years. Each of these books will help prepare you to tackle the myriad challenges of managing people. There are thousands of books about management but what follows are those that have withstood the test of time. So, whether you are a manager or hope to be one, these books will help you move towards that goal. Don’t worry if you’re a complete beginner, the books here does not require any prior business knowledge or experience. I don’t assume you’re already the CEO of a large company who makes multimillion-dollar decisions on a daily basis. (But this book will still be very useful if you are!) If you do have business experience, you’ll find the information in this books more valuable and practical than anything you learned earning your degree. To get started, I have compiled all the 34 books into 2 sections and uploaded it to the fivehuns platform to sell. Each section of 17 Books cost N500. In the folder you will download, these are the list of 34 must-read Business Management books for achieving success in your professional career. Section 1 1. Business Briefs 2. Change Management 3. Commercial Awareness For Managers 4. Corporate Social Responsibility Part I 5. Corporate Social Responsibility Part Ii 6. Corporate Social Responsibility Part Iii 7. Counseling Skills 8. Creating An Entrepreneurial Mindset 9. Dealing With Difficult People 10. Effective Discipline 11. Facilitation Skills 12. Hidden Communication Skills Revealed 13. Leading By Example 14. Management Basics 15. Management Briefs 16. Managing Diversity 17. Managing Projects To Download, click here http://fivehuns.com/jobs/e-books/i-will-give-you-17-ebooks-on-business-management/ Section 2 1. Operations Management 2. Profit From Six Sigma 3. Project Leadership Step By Step Part I 4. Project Management 5. Project Scheduling Rules 6. Running Effective Appraisals 7. Self Managed And Coach Led Stress Management 8. Sports Development Law And Commercialization 9. Successful Time Management 1 10. Team building 11. The Art Of Managing People 12. The Secrets To Workshop Success 13. Training Skills 14. Understanding Personality Types 15. Understanding the PMBOK Guide 16. Working As An Independent Contractor 17. Working Capital Management To Download, click here http://fivehuns.com/jobs/e-books/i-will-give-you-17-ebooks-on-business-management-2/
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Yes i have MBA The books are open to share |
Readers, they say, are leaders. Every great man or woman in history was an avid reader. They didn’t just stop there, they practiced what they read. What then do you gain from reading? One of the most powerful answers you’d probably get is “to save you many years of wasted time”. When you read books, you tap into the wealth of experience and research work of people who have been there, seen it all, and done it all. They show you pitfalls to avoid, and how to better reach your destination. You are what you read, and if your goal is to build a massively successful company for yourself where you call the shots, you might want to start with the following books. When you read, you acquire knowledge that are years ahead of you, and subsequently make your hustle a lot easier. Even if your career isn't focused on business or entrepreneurship every employee can use tips and advice from business experts and thought-leaders to be a better worker. As an entrepreneur, reading has to be a de-facto habit. The more you read, the more you learn, and the smarter your executions are. Take a minute and think about some of the most successful people you know. I’d bet they’re great with people, are super-productive, and think differently than most. After all, that’s how they got to be where they are today. Jealous of them? You don’t have to be. You can learn these same skills by studying some of the best business books that can help you take your game to the next level. Growing up as a kid, I never exposed myself to books unless I absolutely had to. Sometimes I’d “have to” read a book and write up a report. Other times, I’d “have to” read a book to prepare for an exam of some sort. To sum it up: unless I had some required reading to do for school, you’d never see me reading. Fast forward into my late teens. I started becoming interested in the notion of “Why.” Why do some people succeed in life and business, while others get left behind? After talking to or studying some of the most successful people I could think of at the time, I learned something special that nearly all of them had in common—they read books. Lots of books. And that’s when I asked myself the following question: “If successful people keep saying they became successful by reading books about what they were passionate about—and then taking action on what they learned—then why couldn’t I do the same?” Today, I read about a book or two per week. In fact, reading is part of what I do for a living. I imagine that if I were to have a conversation with the 14-year-old version of myself, I’d have a pretty tough time convincing him of how much of a dorky book worm I’ve turned into. Stepping into a management role for the first time can be scary. It doesn't help that there's a ton of conflicting management advice out there, and sifting through it could take years. Each of these books will help prepare you to tackle the myriad challenges of managing people. There are thousands of books about management but what follows are those that have withstood the test of time. So, whether you are a manager or hope to be one, these books will help you move towards that goal. Don’t worry if you’re a complete beginner, the books here does not require any prior business knowledge or experience. I don’t assume you’re already the CEO of a large company who makes multimillion-dollar decisions on a daily basis. (But this book will still be very useful if you are!) If you do have business experience, you’ll find the information in this books more valuable and practical than anything you learned earning your degree. To get started, I have compiled all the 34 books into 2 sections and uploaded it to the fivehuns platform to sell. Each section of 17 Books cost N500. In the folder you will download, these are the list of 34 must-read Business Management books for achieving success in your professional career. Section 1 1. Business Briefs 2. Change Management 3. Commercial Awareness For Managers 4. Corporate Social Responsibility Part I 5. Corporate Social Responsibility Part Ii 6. Corporate Social Responsibility Part Iii 7. Counseling Skills 8. Creating An Entrepreneurial Mindset 9. Dealing With Difficult People 10. Effective Discipline 11. Facilitation Skills 12. Hidden Communication Skills Revealed 13. Leading By Example 14. Management Basics 15. Management Briefs 16. Managing Diversity 17. Managing Projects To Download, click here http://fivehuns.com/jobs/e-books/i-will-give-you-17-ebooks-on-business-management/ Section 2 1. Operations Management 2. Profit From Six Sigma 3. Project Leadership Step By Step Part I 4. Project Management 5. Project Scheduling Rules 6. Running Effective Appraisals 7. Self Managed And Coach Led Stress Management 8. Sports Development Law And Commercialization 9. Successful Time Management 1 10. Team building 11. The Art Of Managing People 12. The Secrets To Workshop Success 13. Training Skills 14. Understanding Personality Types 15. Understanding the PMBOK Guide 16. Working As An Independent Contractor 17. Working Capital Management To Download, click here http://fivehuns.com/jobs/e-books/i-will-give-you-17-ebooks-on-business-management-2/
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One question. Why would someone wants to hire an event planner when i could just organise it myself? |
I was also affected but I heard some reseller still sell for 1GB, meaning that they have found a way to be Beat the system |
How much is thier products |
Whats the cheapest inverter with installation? |
What does an angle bar look like? |
Nice blog, although i am not a webmaster....still waiting for them |
Tozer:Pls explain...how does decline in oil affects naira |
oc2fish:Please throw more light on this lebanese company. i have always wondered where the frozen fishes we eat come from? |
didadavid:how much is domain and hosting? |
Mondisweets: I think if nigerian men change their attitude towards marriage and their wives they will be able to enjoy the fruits of their union. Once you go into a union with a negative mentality, best believe me you will never enjoy it.Alright |
I heard a man say that he prefers a cheating woman to a nagging one. According to him the tongue of a Nagging wife brings disasters. What do you think? |
kingminded: When you warn, it signifies dt u re tired.. my advise is if u want to read for long hour do it in 2hrs or 2hr 30min phases... then gt brk like 20mind brk in btw.... neva do a 3hrs or more.....also yawning also signifies dt u re bored Mk it lively in any way u cn or use headphone if it wouldn't distract u anywayok thanks |
AYOUNG: Do d bth 2gedawatching movie and reading is.not possible its like looking left and right the same time |
Recently i became an avid reader of development books because i want to self-educate myself. But i notice i yawn alot while reading, i lose concentration always no matter how i try to like the book. The funny thing is when i switched from reading to movies, the yawning stops. What can i do? |
Or any site where i can download ebooks |