CEOs are accountable for the success or failure at their organizations. CEOs are human and therefore, fallible. Things go wrong, and that’s normal. CEOs, even the omnipotent type, will never change one thing: stumbling at certain points of the CEO’s… Read More ›
Month: November 2016
Trumpism & the entrepreneurial thread
We all have been bombarded with news items, video clips, RSS feeds on President-elect Donald Trump’s surprise victory. Academics are at work trying to understand the emerging phenomena of Trump – let us baptise the new phenomenon ‘Trumpism’. Lecture theatres… Read More ›
When birthdays become scary events – Series 2 of 2
Blog series 1 ‘when birthdays become scary events’ ended with the question: Is retirement viable for you? We should extend this inquiry a little further: If the majority around you aren’t feasible in retirement, does that undermine your retirement viability, however… Read More ›
When birthdays become scary events – Series 1 of 2
Every first week of November, we celebrate two birthdays in the family – my birthday and that of my niece, Anaya Kirabo. Both birthdays are on extreme ends of the age continuum – Anaya has just made four, and I… Read More ›