• Self-Managing WorkGroups

    In the 1980s and into the early 1990s the Japanese worker participative concept that they called Quality Control Circles (also known simply as ‘Quality Circles’) swept the industrial world globally. It seemed that we were witnessing a work life revolution on a massive scale everywhere. Unfortunately, in the West, this revolution was short-lived. There were multiple reasons for this which are explained in this book.

  • My Spiritual Calisthenics

    My Spiritual Calisthenics is a compilation of confessions and prayers, most of which have been said regularly by Lola Ademuwagun for over twenty one years. It touches on all key areas of her life and is a reflection of what she believes is important as she continues to run her Christian race. These words and prayers are thoughts penned down while communing with God, reading various books and listening to various sermons over the years.

     

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  • The Nigerian Dream

    The Nigerian Dream is about having your own personal dream and living it in spite of the many discouraging and difficult factors in the country. It is a call to action for every Nigerian and lover of Nigeria, so that we can jointly build a nation that becomes our pride as well as the envy of other nations. This book will help anyone to induce a dream and walk towards the realization of the dream!

     

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  • Dream and Achieve

    A lot of times, people are able to determine what they do not want, but struggle to home in on what they really want? Do you fall into this category of persons?

     

    Do you wonder why some people tend to be happy in what they do, become rich and are able to contribute to the welfare of others, while some others wonder why they exist at all?

     

    With this book, Dream and Achieve, I am calling you to come on a journey as a fellow traveller, so you can discover and determine your own destination that is true to you.

     

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  • Kaizen for Personal Growth Development

    This book comprises nine steps that make the difference to a restart of a hoped for journey. It helps to pick you up from wherever you are and for the reader to identify where they want to get to and you find a worthy companion with the book as you continue the walk of your life. It is filled with personalised stories that readers can relate with.

  • World Without End & Endless Footprints

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  • The Art of Leading

    The odyssey that follows is one that offers the hills and valleys thatthe leader has to master like a Formula One driver masters his course. It is a journey of basic principles and great acts of introspection, action and education. Also, it is an excursion for all, for as Robin Sharma2 reminds us in his fable that all are called to
    lead, regardless of position in the organisational hierarchy or title, with the authority that comes with it.

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  • Keeping Faith

    Surely the subject of this biography, Professor Pat Utomi, is just halfway through his sojourn on earth, so other biographies will need to be written about him. Yet this biography serves a useful purpose – it is timely and extremely relevant given the times we live in.

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  • From Consumption To Production

    The architects of Nigeria’s Development Plans believed in the power of the state to achieve socio-economic development through industrialisation. The nation invested heavily in highly-intensive and costly industrial plants such as iron and steel, petrochemicals, and aluminium plants; all of them failed. Planners were not well informed about planning industrial projects and therefore mismanaged them. The country today has nothing to show for billions of dollars invested. Presumptions, corruption and ignorance led to colossal mistakes while the country descended into a consumption nation. Nigeria, the book argues, should not be a consumption but a production nation.

  • From Consumption To Production

    Recession in the Nigerian economy and the recent slow-down in Nigeria’s aggregate economic performance have, in part, been a result of the weak performance of the oil and gas sector which resulted both from the sharp drop in global oil prices and the loss of production capacity arising from the domestic challenges in the Niger Delta; and, in part, been problems associated with institutions for sound economic governance. The fall in oil prices from over $100 to less than $50 per barrel dramatically affected Nigeria’s GDP output. However, as this book rightly argues, while the above may well be the most immediate reasons, the roots of our current conundrum are deeper. Simply put, Nigeria, despite a preponderant of historical opportunities to develop a strong industrial manufacturing base, progressively descended into a consumption economy and there is much scope for consolidating institution for sound economic governance and achieving coherence between fiscal, monetary and structural reform policies.

  • Self-Managing WorkGroups eBook

    In the 1980s and into the early 1990s the Japanese worker participative concept that they called Quality Control Circles (also known simply as ‘Quality Circles’) swept the industrial world globally. It seemed that we were witnessing a work life revolution on a massive scale everywhere. Unfortunately, in the West, this revolution was short-lived. There were multiple reasons for this which are explained in this book.

  • Rich Country Poor People

    Nigeria is a country marked by extreme social and economic paradoxes. It is rich in material wealth but large swathes of its people are poor! Nigeria’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP) has grown remarkably but its citizens suffer poor quality of life. It is a major producer of crude oil, with huge reserves of mineral and agricultural resources, the base for industry, but Nigeria’s manufacturing sector contributes little to its wealth. Nigeria is rich in human capital but it has little endogenous technological capacity. This country should boast very high living standards but rather its infrastructure is poorly developed and inequality is proportionally high. The promise at independence was that of prosperity but it has long been replaced with befuddling despair that characterizes fragile states.

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