Coronavirus is on the rise. Are you or your friends experiencing the following symptoms? If you are experiencing the following: 1. Headache 2. Poor eyesight 3. High temper 4. Always out of mind 5. Difficulty sleeping 6. Most of the time in shock 7. Easily gets mad, can’t properly communicate 8. Feeling dizzy This is not CORONAVIRUS! these are symptoms of a person with no money!!! It is called POVID-20…Poverty Virus Disease 2020. Sharing on behalf of many…..spread awareness. Note: I received this article on my WhatsApp mobile as a forward. It is not written by me. And I don’t…
How to lead in times of #covid19 a crisis
Coronavirus is slow but sure, people continue to die as the world’s top brains are in the race to find a vaccine. As of today, 1,347,803 people have been infected with the virus, of which 74,807 have succumbed. The United States alone has lost 10,981 people, with New York city the most affected. Europe, Italy, Spain, and the UK, have been overwhelmed with cases rising by the day. The coronavirus pandemic has put the world in a crisis. Many of the world’s major destinations have been vacated. The largest global highlight that showcases human diversity and endurance – the Olympics…
Pay attention in class: Qualities of winning children Part 4
It means you must listen in class whenever the teacher is teaching. Focus. Pay attention to the teachers. Be attentive and listen so that you don’t disturb the rest. It means you need to take notes as your listening to the teacher. You have to put the teacher’s words in your permanent memory. This means you practice after the lesson. You have to aim higher, the best in class and that means you must work hard. To be amazing, to be ahead of others. There is something very important and it is to go to Heaven. Before you go there,…
A tribute to Professor Joseph Kasumba Ssewanyana (1955 – 2020), a giant academician and leader
In our local language, we say “those who know, do not go around telling everyone how much they know.” A very principled and clearheaded man, Prof Joseph Kasumba Ssewanyana was a down to earth person who spoke through action. An accomplished academician and executive, he never allowed his achievements to go over his head. He was always calm, humble and a true servant of God. On 25th March 2020, Professor Joseph Ssewanyana went to be with the Lord. He was born on February 28, 1955. He is survived by his wife, Dr. Sarah Ssewanyana, and six children. And many relatives,…
Do shareholders play a role in the selection of board members?
Yes. The Board of directors must work in the interests of shareholders. For this to happen, shareholders have a final say in the board’s appointment. Board members provide oversight and strategic leadership to the business or entity on behalf of the owners. The issue is how are board members selected. Many boards have a nominations committee. Usually, this committee proposes candidates for board appointments which the shareholders elect from. For example, if one vacant board position is available, two or three names may be nominated for the shareholders to select from. The problem arises if any shareholder asks how the…
What do employees want? How winning companies are adopting
#covid19 has been an eye-opener. For one, it is demonstrating that maybe the government does not need all the employees to function effectively. And at the end of the day, health and safety. So, why is the government budget still low on healthcare? That aside, I have learned from my team and our clients that employees want the following: Better pay. Even if the pay is small, provide it on time! Flexible working hours Opportunity to develop skills Work that is challenging and aligned to personal interests Respect Work-life integration Better pay, and on time It is lockdown time and…