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| Re: Dynamics Intelligence Shuts Operations In Nigeria by DexterousOne(m): 7:15pm On Aug 29, 2019 |
Olayinkacms:Exactly |
| Re: Dynamics Intelligence Shuts Operations In Nigeria by DexterousOne(m): 7:19pm On Aug 29, 2019 |
ubcandid:I don't understand you |
| Re: Dynamics Intelligence Shuts Operations In Nigeria by ubcandid(m): 11:08am On Aug 30, 2019*. Modified: 3:00pm On Aug 30, 2019 |
faceland:I don't understand your drift. A serious CEO would be in all 36 states of the country? A serious CEO would be in all countries that has his business domiciled ? Are you taking of one man business or corporations? People are halving multiple farms and running it from one place and you're talking of firms in this 21st century where companies are running online interviews across the globe, paper is being dumped for electronic authentication which the civil service is even gearing towards....Oga times have changed. It's quite easier to manage businesses offshore and electronically now compared to before and thousands of companies are doing that in Nigeria. |
| Re: Dynamics Intelligence Shuts Operations In Nigeria by faceland: 10:07pm On Sep 01, 2019 |
ubcandid:I am exposed to online marketing for over 10 years now. Online is far easier because it is mostly automated and you don't need much staff. It is my opinion, that even Donald Trump should be visiting some of his branches and meeting the costumers and HIS OWN STAFF or put someone he trust to do it, like, may be, his children which he did. We are talking about someone who probably employes 2k people. Even as the President, Trump still goes and monitor what his blood son is doing at least one a week (pretending he is playing golf). By the way, in the old days, a factory would have more people than now. Now mechanism has taken almost 80% of those job but you must still keep tabs on the technicians, and auditors and staff etc. Even in the Holy Church Business, pastors are buying private jets because they must monitor the branches that yield the most revenue. For someone to say he is doing business IN NIGERIA and he is forming '21st century' and don't care, he doesn't deserve to be in business. That is like Goodluck Jonathan type of mugu (this is how the textbook say democracy should be practice so I would do like the textbook written by professors who has never entered politics). Anyway, we can agree to disagree. Cheers! |
| Re: Dynamics Intelligence Shuts Operations In Nigeria by ubcandid(m): 10:04am On Sep 02, 2019 |
faceland:Your point which I got is quite coarse from the way you put it. That someone doesn't visit all his branches doesn't mean he doesn't care or that proactive measures are not put in place to take care of management issues. i do get your point though. Cheers |
| Re: Dynamics Intelligence Shuts Operations In Nigeria by Emmyshegs(m): 2:32pm On Sep 25, 2019 |
I’m a graduate architect sir. I’d need some advice in architecture in Nigeria thewatcher2020: |
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