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Rumble in the Jungle

Leadership from an African Perspective

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Rumble in the Jungle

By: Norman Moyo
Narrated by: Norman Moyo
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Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, concerned citizens can change Africa. Indeed it is the only thing that would. Observing the impact that the right people in leadership positions have, people who wholly subscribe to servant leadership rather than self-serving leadership, has been a great source of inspiration. I experienced firsthand how a few good people have come together and brought positive transformation to businesses, creating excellent shareholder value, money for the community, and income for the employees and government. I am convinced that finding the right leaders in communities, societies, companies, and countries is the fundamental difference between prosperity and poverty. It's the difference between greatness and mediocrity and the difference between successful and failed states. By making different choices in leadership and putting the right people in the right places, we can lead this continent to achieve its full and glorious potential for the next generation - not the next election! This is now a leadership call to action!

©2014 Norman Moyo (P)2017 Norman Moyo
Management Management & Leadership Politics & Government United States World Business Leadership Africa Employment African Leadership
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