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  • Hi Everyone! I am Kim, a social worker working in the child protection sector in South Africa. I am keen to learn and develop my leadership skills in order to take the next step in my career. Looking forward to interacting with you all.

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  • Hello, am new here. I'm Oluwabukola

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  • Hi All...

    I am Syed Abid. I have just enrolled myself in this course and i am looking forward for this course to make the term Omnipreneurship clear to me and to enable me to apply the concepts in the organization, i am working with.

  • You are most welcome to the cluster....

  • It would be a pleasure to have a positive interaction, and exchange if knowledge and ideas with you regarding the subject matter.

  • Hello everyone, I am Oluwatoyin Jewoola. I am Team leader and an entrepreneur. I am taking this course in order to improve on my leadership skills and to also give me the opportunity to lead and manage my teams efficiently. Thank you

  • Myself Fayaz Ganie from Jammu and Kashmir, currently a Union Territory in India.
    My short introduction can be put like this; Fayaz Ganie, an aspiring System Builder where leadership plays a crucial role. I feel current day world is in crisis precisely because of lack of good leadership and statesmen. Plus the absence of system builders has aggravated the situation. We have stopped at democracy and stopped improving it. The result is the democracy has started degenerating, degrading and regressing. We need true leaders, statesmen and system builders to make the improvements, adjustments & overhauls and hope I find some like minded friends here.

  • Myself Fayaz Ganie from Jammu and Kashmir, currently a Union Territory in India.
    My short introduction can be put like this; Fayaz Ganie, an aspiring System Builder where leadership plays a crucial role. I feel current day world is in crisis precisely because of lack of good leadership and statesmen. Plus the absence of system builders has aggravated the situation. We have stopped at democracy and stopped improving it. The result is the democracy has started degenerating, degrading and regressing. We need true leaders, statesmen and system builders to make the improvements, adjustments & overhauls and hope I find some like minded friends here.

  • My name is Tsitsi, i am taking this course from Zimbabwe. I am happy to join this class.

  • Hello!

    I'm Margarida, and I'm from Portugal

    Glad to be here

  • My name is Thet Pine Htoo also i would like to continue learning for my knowledge during pandemic about Covid-19

  • My name is Thet Pine Htoo also i would like to continue learning for my knowledge during pandemic about Covid-19.
    Plan to recover normal life,
    Find the best solutions with each faction of authority to stability,
    Strategy of vaccine injection as soon as possible to public sector if got permit and allowing by WHO quotations for each country with rule and regulations.

  • My name is Thet Pine Htoo also i would like to continue learning for my knowledge during pandemic about Covid-19.
    Plan to recover normal life,
    Find the best solutions with each faction of authority to stability,
    Strategy of vaccine injection as soon as possible to public sector if got permit and allowing by WHO quotations for each country with rule and regulations.

  • Am locholo Erkles Hessen. From sudan and currently residing in Kenya. Am leading young CBO in our community that cater for girl-child education( primary school girls) because Primary school is the foundation of education system of any countries around the global. Give both partial and full scholarship to primary school girls based on their vulnerability level. We believe in giving as we aim of creating self-reliance community in future.

  • Hello everyone,

    My name is Debra Zeiner. My nickname is Brique. Brique is French for brick. I've had the nickname for decades (literally). I got it because everyone would say "Look - there she goes again putting her head through a brick wall to get what she wants!". Well, stubbornness is positive sometimes. It was definitely positive for me when I decided to not only leave my footprints behind one day - but to have thousands of footsteps following mine. In 2001 I founded Live and Learn in Kenya. As an American living in Germany it was difficult to found a non-profit organization. Actually it is difficult for everyone - because of tax reasons. But we worked on it and were registered. The organization, with the German name "Leben und Lernen in Kenia e.V. - was a huge success from the go. Sad to say - after building a huge orphanage for 140 children, a vocational training school with large kitchen und dining hall - and the beginning of a huge primary school construction - we found out that our partner organization in Kenya was corrupt. We battled through the legal processes - but lost everything to the partner organization because the "director" had put everything in his own name - and owned it all. So we left with our tails between our legs after 6 years of hard work - but we were "allowed" to keep the children... I had been to Kenya and had an appointment with the Secretary of State. (to be honest, I thought she was the Vice-President's secretary...) who told me that it was imperative to found a Kenyan organization with myself at the chairwoman. So that is what we did - Live and Learn in Kenya International. We went on to buy land belonging to the organization, built a school, a kindergarten, a modern kitchen and huge dining/multi-purpose hall, an administration building with offices for our project manager and social worker, day clinic, and my heart's desire - a library. We are now in the process of building a vocational training college. Our motto is "Education is the key to the future" and we are doing our best to provide quality "keys" to children who may have never been able to go to school at all. If you want to know more about LLK, please visit our website at: www.llk-selb.de It is in English and in German.

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  • Hello everyone,

    My name is Debra Zeiner. My nickname is Brique. Brique is French for brick. I've had the nickname for decades (literally). I got it because everyone would say "Look - there she goes again putting her head through a brick wall to get what she wants!". Well, stubbornness is positive sometimes. It was definitely positive for me when I decided to not only leave my footprints behind one day - but to have thousands of footsteps following mine. In 2001 I founded Live and Learn in Kenya. As an American living in Germany it was difficult to found a non-profit organization. Actually it is difficult for everyone - because of tax reasons. But we worked on it and were registered. The organization, with the German name "Leben und Lernen in Kenia e.V. - was a huge success from the go. Sad to say - after building a huge orphanage for 140 children, a vocational training school with large kitchen und dining hall - and the beginning of a huge primary school construction - we found out that our partner organization in Kenya was corrupt. We battled through the legal processes - but lost everything to the partner organization because the "director" had put everything in his own name - and owned it all. So we left with our tails between our legs after 6 years of hard work - but we were "allowed" to keep the children... I had been to Kenya and had an appointment with the Secretary of State. (to be honest, I thought she was the Vice-President's secretary...) who told me that it was imperative to found a Kenyan organization with myself at the chairwoman. So that is what we did - Live and Learn in Kenya International. We went on to buy land belonging to the organization, built a school, a kindergarten, a modern kitchen and huge dining/multi-purpose hall, an administration building with offices for our project manager and social worker, day clinic, and my heart's desire - a library. We are now in the process of building a vocational training college. Our motto is "Education is the key to the future" and we are doing our best to provide quality "keys" to children who may have never been able to go to school at all. If you want to know more about LLK, please visit our website at: www.llk-selb.de It is in English and in German.

  • My name is Debra Zeiner. My nickname is Brique. Brique is French for brick. I've had the nickname for decades (literally). I got it because everyone would say "Look - there she goes again putting her head through a brick wall to get what she wants!". Well, stubbornness is positive sometimes. It was definitely positive for me when I decided to not only leave my footprints behind one day - but to have thousands of footsteps following mine. In 2001 I founded Live and Learn in Kenya. As an American living in Germany it was difficult to found a non-profit organization. Actually it is difficult for everyone - because of tax reasons. But we worked on it and were registered. The organization, with the German name "Leben und Lernen in Kenia e.V. - was a huge success from the go. Sad to say - after building a huge orphanage for 140 children, a vocational training school with large kitchen und dining hall - and the beginning of a huge primary school construction - we found out that our partner organization in Kenya was corrupt. We battled through the legal processes - but lost everything to the partner organization because the "director" had put everything in his own name - and owned it all. So we left with our tails between our legs after 6 years of hard work - but we were "allowed" to keep the children... I had been to Kenya and had an appointment with the Secretary of State. (to be honest, I thought she was the Vice-President's secretary...) who told me that it was imperative to found a Kenyan organization with myself at the chairwoman. So that is what we did - Live and Learn in Kenya International. We went on to buy land belonging to the organization, built a school, a kindergarten, a modern kitchen and huge dining/multi-purpose hall, an administration building with offices for our project manager and social worker, day clinic, and my heart's desire - a library. We are now in the process of building a vocational training college. Our motto is "Education is the key to the future" and we are doing our best to provide quality "keys" to children who may have never been able to go to school at all. If you want to know more about LLK, please visit our website at: www.llk-selb.de It is in English and in German.

  • 10 golden rules are very helpful in identifying concretely develop the business.

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  • I am in line with the rule " I aim therefore I am" this internalizes the hard work you do in order to achieve what you aim.

  • This is a very important part due to the fact that Leadership is related to everyday life, not only in leading an organization, business or agencies

  • Hi everyone i am Abass Kargbo from The Gambia

  • Hello from Vancouver BC Canada. I am working on developing an inclusive leadership platform so people can make a difference with regard to child slavery, and poverty. I would like to get better at articulating my vision so people learn to be servant leaders from the top down, the bottom up, and horizontally. I think some people will discover their purpose, and meaning in life, and some will fulfill their potential through learning and growing.I

  • Hi All,

    My name is Vikas Kumar Bhardwaj and currently working in PricewaterhouseCoopers India. I am a senior consultant with +15 years of experience in IT consulting especially in implementation and support of international products/ERPs (Enterprise Resource Planning) like PeopleSoft and Oracle fusion etc. I have also worked in some domestic manufacturing companies and with some international firms/companies like PwC, IBM, Xerox, Caterpillar etc.

    I finished my Bachelor of Engineering in 2005 from University of Rajasthan in Information technology. They were splendid 4 years of my academic life where I experienced the most challenging and memorable times.

  • hello .... my name is MOFDI AYOUB ANDROWS, AM HAPPY TO JOIN YOU AT YOUR FIRM.....THANKS

  • Its my pleasure to join course of leadership at your university ,am kindly ready to observes all rules and policy of the university , my regards to all administrators and colleagues at the university ,thanks

  • My name is Oliver and I am a social worker in the broader sense of the word. I wish to improve the community that I reside in and hope to make an impact on the lives of the children in my area.

    I am taking this course as part of personal and career development.

  • Myself Yameen Ali from Pakistan, doing BBA with Marketing as specialized subject from a well reputed University here in Pakistan. I have a passion to work with small businesses to grow and develop them with my talent and expertise.

  • Hello there, it is nice to be in this platform, happy to introduce myself. This is Priyabrata Nandy, a development practitioner by passion and a manager, by profession from India. Working in a diverse, result oriented organization, I always focus on enhancing my skills and upbringing networks in discussions like this, happy to meet you all. Hope we can exchange ideas, share thoughts and bring solutions to the most pressing problems of the society. Thank YOU.

  • Hello there, it is nice to be in this platform, happy to introduce myself. This is Priyabrata Nandy, a development practitioner by passion and a manager, by profession from India. Working in a diverse, result oriented organization, I always focus on enhancing my skills and upbringing networks in discussions like this, happy to meet you all. Hope we can exchange ideas, share thoughts and bring solutions to the most pressing problems of the society. Thank YOU.

  • Hi, my name is Godwin from Ghana.

  • I am Muhammad Ishaq from Pakistan and I am interested in leadership.

  • My name is Musa Ishaya from Nigeria and i am very happy to be enrolled into this course on Leadership and its ten rules. this is will help me improve my leadership skills as i am leading a team which comprises of about 8 staff directly under me.

  • I'm confident that i could make anything if need be.

  • Hi,im so excited to be part of this learning community.Im new here and i would like to get a mentor in this process thanks

  • Amaka Nwaokolo here from FATE Foundation, Lagos, Nigeria. Glad to be taking this course.

  • Hi,

    My name is Sam, I am doing my master degree in Health Promotion and Wellness Management
    I am interested in leadership skills so I am attending this course

  • Hi,

    My name is Sam, I am doing my master degree in Health Promotion and Wellness Management
    I am interested in leadership skills so I am attending this course

  • I am a university student helping out at Heal One World. I am taking this course to help my organization run in a more impactful way.

  • My name is ayokhaude blessing from Nigeria I work with SOIF FOUNDATION Abuja

  • Start organically.
    I belive in the potential which is within

  • Start organically.
    I belive in the potential which is within

  • You are right. How are you applying some of them?

  • Hello I'm Peace Adanu from Nigeria,this is my first time of taking a course on leadership, I know it will be worthwhile.

  • Hello my sister from Nigeria, bukola nice to meet you.

  • hello, i am executive director at Samawade NGO from Somalia

  • As a highly educated and accomplished career advisor with dynamic experience assessing individual objectives and recommending appropriate steps to help clients attain their professional goals.
    His background includes more than 26 years of consulting with cross-functional professionals in diverse positions and careers, with demonstrated expertise in assessing / identifying strengths, weaknesses, and relational competencies. Furthermore, his concurrent experience as a Certified Research Analyst/ Career Counselor from University of Texas enables him to advise students on how to improve their studies and enhance their performances, coupled with strong inner motivation and superior organization and interpersonal talents.

    Highlights of his qualifications include
    • Keenly evaluating client objectives, uncovering potential areas of career interest, identifying education and training needs, and serving as a key resource and chief point of contact to coordinate the resources and tools required to meet client goals.
    • Leading career development programs and presentations to participants ranging from new college graduates, to recently laid-off corporate workers, to police personnel looking to transition into the civilian sector.
    • Conducting mock interviews, discussing negotiation techniques, and equipping clients with valuable networking strategies while continually keeping abreast of job market and hiring trends.
    • Providing career counseling and insight regarding Left/ Brain Analysis Technique.
    • Possessing superior written and verbal communication skills, as well as exceptional relationship management, collaborative leadership, and problem-solving talents.

  • Hi, this is deepak sharma from india. Currently i am pursuing my intern in an internal audit firm where i am an team leader.

  • Hi, this is deepak sharma from india. Currently i am pursuing my intern in an internal audit firm where i am an team leader.

  • Hey guys, I am Naufal from Indonesia and I want to learn more about leadeship.

  • bolded text my name is mustafe and i am from Somalia I am interesting to increase my knowledge

  • My name is Bukola Ariyo, a Cascade Monitoring Officer with Institute of Human Virology Nigeria.

    Thank you everyone.

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