Archive for March, 2012

SHATTERED DREAMS by PETER JOSIE Vieux Fort Event!

Thursday, March 29th, 2012

Mr. Peter Josie will share excerpts from his book – SHATTERED DREAMS with family, friends and well wishers on Sunday April 1, 2012 at the Kimatrai Hotel, Vieux Fort at 4.00pm. Admission is FREE!  

BOOK READING & SIGNING EVENT!

Thursday, March 29th, 2012

 

THE BUSINESS OF SCOUTING

Thursday, March 22nd, 2012

The Springer legacy in scouting all began in March 1912 when Charles Wilkinson Springer, my grandfather, was the first Scoutmaster of the first Scout Troup in Barbados at the Combermere School. All this was refreshingly renewed last week when I was part of the celebrations of the 100th Anniversary of Scouting in Barbados.

THE SOUTH IS READY TO EXHALE!

Saturday, March 17th, 2012

Those who have been watching and waiting to establish branches or to invest in new projects in the South are advised to make the move without any further delay. Don’t wait another day. Make your move now. Secure your space in the New Frontier. It is no longer a dream, it is fast becoming reality.

THE SPIRITUAL BLANKET

Saturday, March 17th, 2012

This trading system is designed to effect efficient planning, organizing, staffing, leadership and monitoring, in other words, the efficient management of the agricultural sector by managing the growth of one commodity after another.

GOOD LEADERSHIP IS KEY TO SUSTAINABLE SUCCESS

Monday, March 12th, 2012

Returning to Barbados for the moment and, indeed, this is true for many states around the world, the system of governance that is practised does not permit the best brains in the country to exercise their full potential in contributing to the development of the country. This is because many of the best brains may not want to participate in the political system and there is no provision for them to make a sustained input in the future fortunes of the country.

THE POWER OF AFFIRMATION

Tuesday, March 6th, 2012

At the national level, Britain’s Prince Edward affirmed Barbados as a “model small state” but advised its leaders they would need courage, creativity and common sense to overcome the economic challenges. He was addressing a Joint Sitting of Parliament in the Senate Chamber, held in commemoration of the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee, and further reaffirmed that Barbados had demonstrated its maturity and self-confidence and that it actively seeks to learn from the past.

THE ENTREPRENEURSHIP WAVE

Saturday, March 3rd, 2012

The Barbados Entrepreneurship Foundation (BEF) has embarked on a goal for Barbados to be the number one entrepreneurial hub in the world by 2020. A manifestation of this is to double, say, the GDP per capita of Barbados in 10 years. This can only be done through the sustainable success of many large, medium or small enterprises.

THE PRIVATE SECTOR IS NOT HOLDING BACK!

Saturday, March 3rd, 2012

Looking at developments at home, citizens are being called upon to exercise patience as it is obvious, it is not going to be business as usual. New ideas, necessitating new approaches will be the order of the day. I like the consultative approach being practiced involving some of our best minds. I have always alluded to the benefits of such an approach. I will like to see the process broadened. Get contributions from the people; in the final analysis, it is the people who will be the beneficiaries of the outcomes. The bottom up approach is necessary in these times. I remember an economist in earlier days who spoke about planning from below. What it simply means is to involve the people in the planning process.