POVERTY AND EMPOWERMENT
Sunday, January 28th, 2007There is a temptation to throw money at poverty and this is apparently justified by the ephemeral response of satisfaction by the recipient.
There is a temptation to throw money at poverty and this is apparently justified by the ephemeral response of satisfaction by the recipient.
The social partners together have postured at the ideals of service excellence but the reality is more in the word than in the action.
Happiness is the purpose of life and we all want to revel in it.
The question is: what is this activity called knowledge management, and why is it so important to each and every one of us?
According to www.leadersquest.org, China is one of the dominant forces shaping the future of the world.
Barbados is classified by the UN as the 15th most water-scarce nation in the world.
Even though we may be proud of our record, there is no reason for us to be so proud that we become complacent.
The most intellectually stimulating of all the experiences over the last week was the 31st Sir Winston Scott Memorial Lecture by an Outstanding Barbadian Dr. Carlisle Boyce.
Leaders are visionaries. They must keep on dreaming as the environment changes.
Lara is increasingly haunted by the stark reality that too many of his runs are only of personal statistical value.