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The Work Ethic of the Ghanaian has been criticized over the years. Business leaders, especially expatriates, have found it difficult to understand the Ghanaian worker. Is the Ghanaian Worker lazy, pleasure-loving or immoral? This book, "Ghanaian Work Ethic under the Microscope", reveals a lot about the Ghanaian Worker working in different environments. The book provides all the necessary answers to help business leaders acquire better understanding of the Ghanaian Worker. Business leaders who choose Ghana or similar terrains for their activities, would also find this book an invaluable piece…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The Work Ethic of the Ghanaian has been criticized over the years. Business leaders, especially expatriates, have found it difficult to understand the Ghanaian worker. Is the Ghanaian Worker lazy, pleasure-loving or immoral? This book, "Ghanaian Work Ethic under the Microscope", reveals a lot about the Ghanaian Worker working in different environments. The book provides all the necessary answers to help business leaders acquire better understanding of the Ghanaian Worker. Business leaders who choose Ghana or similar terrains for their activities, would also find this book an invaluable piece as it gives the road map to organizational leadership success. Furthermore, these business leaders would find answers to what the Ghanaian concept and description of work ethic is. This would inform them as to what to do in order to increase productivity and to gain competitive advantage in their various endeavors.
Autorenporträt
Jemima Ankamah Lomotey est une universitaire, une praticienne, une dirigeante et une stratège, une administratrice certifiée, une consultante en gestion agréée, une médiatrice, une psychologue, une conseillère et une coach de vie. Deborah Naami Mensah est praticienne en ressources humaines, titulaire d'un MBA et membre associé de l'Institut des praticiens en gestion des ressources humaines, GH.