Ironically, the moment you stop trying to sound perfect is the moment you begin to sound employable.
Sometimes your best comes forward the moment you stop auditioning and start thinking.
I have attended enough interviews to realize something amusing: interviews are not merely about proving you can get the job. They are about showing you understand how value is created.
Ironically, the candidate who asks intelligent questions often leaves a stronger impression.
If strategy wins the contract, who ensures it is delivered?
If sales makes the promise, who carries the pressure of keeping it?
The irony is that Operations Managers are often invisible when things work and unforgettable when they do not.
"Proofreading is cheaper than explaining what you meant."
Funny enough, most writing mistakes are not caused by ignorance. They are caused by confidence.
Read it once for content. Read it again for consequences.
Last week taught three things.
-Patience does not mean inactivity.
-Progress is often invisible before it becomes undeniable.
-Not every closed door is a loss.
One lesson I am still sitting with: 👇🏾
I used to think managing tasks was leadership.
Then I discovered that tasks do not get discouraged, lose motivation, resist change, or need direction.
People do.
A task manager tracks deadlines; a leader develops people.
Welcome back to school, dear Nigerian students! 🌟
Keep dreaming big, working hard, and staying determined to achieve greatness. The future of our nation rests in your capable hands. Shine brightly and make this term a remarkable one!
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