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A/R: CEO jabs employees over poor delivery…NBU project(screw up moment 3.0)

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The collapse of several businesses in Ghana owes to the prevailing reality that most employees are unwilling to give out their best, Madam Deladem Evelyn Dogbatse CEO for Safe Peace Ghana has disclosed.
The delivery of most individuals after their successful recruitment into a business institution according to her suffers diminishing returns and that they end up declining to exercise enough commitment in their respective roles to keep the business running.
Employees belonging to this category per the statement of Madam Evelyn Deladem  characteristically can’t keep their contractual appointments for long and like a rolling stone hop from one profession to another.
In an exclusive dialogue with THE PRESS RADIO, she made a point blank statement that the above-mentioned nuisance has led to the collapse of many businesses in Ghana, cautioning that it is high time employers exercised a critical scrutiny on the attitude of their staff towards work.
Employees she advised should exhibit the right attitude such as humility, commitment, loyalty, faithfulness etc towards work so as to save their appointment.
Madam Evelyn Deladem coughed out these words during the holding of SCREW UP MOMENT 3.0 event held at the hub of No Business as Usual (NBU) located within Asokore Mampong municipality in Ashanti region.

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Screw up Moment 3.0 is a capacity building program under NBU Project and seeks to train and empower young entrepreneurs on how to come out successful in their respective area of business.
Successful entrepreneurs present during the event took the youth through talks on how they started out, their failures and steps they took to expand and diversify.
Audience were made to believe that failing at a thing is an extra motivation to steps to succeed.
Screw up moment 3.0 was open to all classes of youth including others not enrolled in the NBU Youth Entrepreneurship and Employability Programme (YEEP).

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Just like previous events, it took the form of presentations and was tinted with break-out sessions as well as a questions and answers.
Other speakers who whipped up the interest of participants were Dr. Lesley Akplah a Pharmacist at Mpharma Limited; Mr. Isaac Sesi who is the CEO for Invent Electronics and Sesi Technologies.
By Enock Akonnor
source; www.thepressradio.com
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