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Good Idea: take a walk

By Ademola MorebiseSeptember 19, 2015TMP

The busy modern life rarely gives us a chance to reflect on our life and where it is headed. We end up locked in a never ending circle of responding to whatever is sent our own way without taking any …

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Going digital first

By Ademola MorebiseSeptember 18, 2015TMP

It still bugs me that in these times, when digital platforms like Google, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and Whatsapp can help us reach billions of people everyday, irrespective of our own physical location, so many people still want to do business …

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The idea does not have to work

By Ademola MorebiseSeptember 17, 2015TMP

We make a big mistake when it comes to idea generation and innovation. We obsessively work out all the details, looking for proof that it will work, and when someone points out that it might just not work out, we …

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Business in a hurry

By Ademola MorebiseSeptember 16, 2015TMP

I think business done in a hurry is mostly bad business. As the buyer, you ought to reserve the rights to look around. Consider counter offers, do your due diligence and then make a decision. As the seller (which is …

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The future of working

By Ademola MorebiseSeptember 15, 2015TMP

In the near future, “going to work” might mean powering up your laptop in the next room. The early morning mad rush to bath, eat and wear something gorgeous goes away. Not to mention the time sucked up by traffic. …

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Baby Steps

By Ademola MorebiseSeptember 14, 20151 Comment on Baby StepsTMP

Last week, Jamsa was able to help out with mobile phone recommendations and supplying the location of the closest service centre to another user. Baby steps, certainly. The beautiful thing about baby steps is that they give hope and joy …

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The danger of the Be Your Own Boss movement

By Ademola MorebiseSeptember 13, 2015TMP

I saw yet another “learn a skill, be your own boss” advert. The advert went on to list various skills from baking of cakes to hairdressing to tailoring. As I absorbed the information supplied by the advert, something dawned on …

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Doing a Pareto

By Ademola MorebiseSeptember 12, 2015TMP

The Pareto principle states that, for many events, roughly 80% of the effects come from 20% of the causes. It is a common rule of thumb in business; e.g., “80% of your sales come from 20% of your clients.”. This …

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Big Business and Personal Development

By Ademola MorebiseSeptember 11, 2015TMP

If you are in business and hope to actually become rich by running your business, then you have to develop yourself to be able to build out and co-ordinate a big business. If you are fumbling with just 10 clients, …

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One (quick) way to deal with procrastination

By Ademola MorebiseSeptember 10, 20151 Comment on One (quick) way to deal with procrastinationTMP

Procrastination is a serious challenge we get to deal with every single, that need to overcome inertia and get the ball rolling. Why do today what I can do tomorrow? Afterall, is there really a clear distinction between today and …

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