by austin okere | Aug 16, 2016 | Austin's Notes |
This is the concluding part of the publication of comments of my friends on my article, Nigeria: Gradually Enforcing Regulation, published on different platforms some weeks back. This in line with my conviction that the comments on my opinions are as crucial as the...
by austin okere | Aug 13, 2016 | Austin's Notes |
In my first post for the Christensen Institute, I introduced the term non-consumption as the inability of an entity (person or organization) to purchase and use (consume) a product or service. I explained that if companies included non-consumption as part of their...
by austin okere | Aug 9, 2016 | Austin's Notes |
I have made it a tradition to share the comments of my friends, followers and associates on my articles for two reasons. The first is to ventilate their opinions for continuous engagement. The second is to demonstrate that I appreciate every opinion, every comment....
by austin okere | Aug 1, 2016 | Austin's Notes |
By Efosa Ojomo The Oxford dictionary defines competition as the person or people with whom one is competing, especially in a commercial or sporting arena; the opposition. For businessdictionary.com, it stands for rivalry in which every seller tries to get what other...
by austin okere | Jul 22, 2016 | Austin's Notes |
Last month the World Economic Forum conducted its Annual Meeting of the New Champions – a look at how innovation is shaping, and will shape, global markets including the risk and opportunities of the driverless cars phenomenon. One of the discussions that took place...
by austin okere | Jul 12, 2016 | Austin's Notes |
The rule of law is more about enforcing existing rules than creating new laws. Any society that does not abide by some code of conduct whether in public or private matters tend to become chaotic, and virtually ungovernable. This is precisely what happened when the...
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