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Morning Power

By Ademola MorebiseNovember 21, 2016TMP

It seems to be a time tested fact that the mornings are the best part of the day for getting work done. By morning, we seldom mean 8AM – 12 noon or thereabout, more like…. you know…. a great while …

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Are you limited to a 4% reality?

By Ademola MorebiseNovember 20, 2016TMP

All the stars, planets and galaxies that can be seen today make up just 4% of the universe. The other 96% is made of stuff scientists can’t see, detect or even comprehend. Yes, seriously…. science can only account for 4% …

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The Nigerian technologist…

By Ademola MorebiseNovember 19, 2016TMP

The typical Nigerian technologist is a local champion. He goes to market to trade with the 2.1% knowledge he has and brags as though he at a higher level than he really is. We cannot make any meaningful progress if …

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The week we nearly disappointed a client

By Ademola MorebiseNovember 18, 2016TMP

This week I nearly gave up on a client project, I was close to calling them and canceling the job, however this was no ordinary client. This particular client is a big fan of our work and always ready to …

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A little dose of shrewd

By Ademola MorebiseNovember 17, 2016Leave a Comment on A little dose of shrewdTMP

I once asked myself if it was compulsory to be shrewd inorder to be in business. The answer after much thought and consultation was a resounding YES! Now, of course, we are meant to operate with high levels of goodness, …

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On Whatsapp extending deadlines and (finally) adding video calling

By Ademola MorebiseNovember 16, 2016TMP

Whatsapp is on a roll, They have finally added video calling to their wildly successful messaging app. An app that has over 1 billion users. This is interesting as it effectively turns Whatsapp into an all-in-one communication app. You can …

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You are not insignificant

By Ademola MorebiseNovember 15, 2016TMP

You are more influential than you think. You are making more impact than you are even aware of. This is why you must not stop doing the things you do just because you feel its not worthwhile. A young man …

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Trickling in

By Ademola MorebiseNovember 14, 2016TMP

The normal way of thinking in business is to hunt for the whales, which means looking for huge, massive contracts that pay big. We all tend to despise making income from accumulation of small amounts. Scale hunting is no where …

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With selflessness and compassion

By Ademola MorebiseNovember 13, 2016TMP

That’s how to truly impact people. If you go on an empowerment crusade with purely selfish reasons, you cannot get much work done. We need to reach out to people who are not as blessed or fortunate as we are. …

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Some clients are just bad market :(

By Ademola MorebiseNovember 12, 2016TMP

Inasmuch as we try to be professions and go the extra mile for the people who have engaged our services, we sooner or later realise that some clients are simply up to no good and will keep draining us away. …

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