Your Compass
The worst thing that can happen in the jungle or anywhere for that matter is not to know which direction to go as one will soon get lost. However having a compass and knowing how…
The worst thing that can happen in the jungle or anywhere for that matter is not to know which direction to go as one will soon get lost. However having a compass and knowing how…
Excellence is ensuring one puts all the personal ability, skills, talents, and intellect into every task that is required in the pursuit of the vision. It is also said that excellence results from putting all…
Surviving in tough terrains requires time management skills. The ability to manage all the activities that need to be done in the given space of time is actually time management. Managing time itself is not…
In the new business terrain it is argued that Junglepreneurship and the new law of survival will play significant roles. Reason is that part of the new mindset required to cope in this environment will…
With the ongoing massive shift in business, global leaders have realized that one of the ways to achieve and sustain international economic recovery is to boost the development of huge numbers of fresh small and…
The global financial crisis of 2008 has come and gone or has it? Many years after the crisis, there appears to be a recovery in some economies, confidence also seems to be gradually returning to…
As a Junglepreneur, upon waking up every day, your personality traits have to be dependable enough to enable you to survive and thrive in the tough business terrains. In many instances, these Junglepreneurship traits have…
Concerning the value of time, it was Jim Rohn the internationally acclaimed public speaker and business mentor that said “Time is more valuable than money. You can get more money, but you cannot get more…
In the business jungle, the Junglepreneur should usually have a team of people that work for the business or project. If you do then it is vital to also invest in their training and development…
Murphy’s law says ‘if anything can go wrong it will’. Murphy’s law was attributed to Major Edward Murphy, an American airforce engineer working on an aerospace deceleration project for the US airforce in 1949. Murphy…