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Many aspire to make a significant impact within organisations, often driven by misguided motivations. In various sectors, including education, employees are frequently motivated by remuneration rather than a genuine commitment to organisational goals. Frans Filipe Kandjilu, my former student of educational leadership and management, observes a widespread lack of understanding regarding the distinction between a 'job' and 'work'. In his classical writing style, Frans challenges the conventional view that considers a job and work synonymous, asking a critical question: Are you seeking a job or…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Many aspire to make a significant impact within organisations, often driven by misguided motivations. In various sectors, including education, employees are frequently motivated by remuneration rather than a genuine commitment to organisational goals. Frans Filipe Kandjilu, my former student of educational leadership and management, observes a widespread lack of understanding regarding the distinction between a 'job' and 'work'. In his classical writing style, Frans challenges the conventional view that considers a job and work synonymous, asking a critical question: Are you seeking a job or meaningful work? In this book, A Job vs Work, he provides profound insights essential for young professionals and aspiring leaders poised to contribute significantly. The work serves as a guide for those seeking purposeful engagement in their professional lives. Prepare to reassess your perspective on work and contribution through the transformative insights presented by Frans Filipe Kandjilu.
Autorenporträt
Frans Filipe Kandjilu, a dynamic professional and visionary leader, is currently a Doctorate of Education candidate at Unicaf University, Malawi, showcasing his relentless pursuit of knowledge and growth. Beyond the classroom, Frans is the founder and CEO of the Conscious Mind Training Institute, where he blends teaching and leadership consulting.