Ghana‘s problem is more planning than implementation

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  • Cartus Lord 11 years ago

    Bravo Prof. Azongo,you have hit the nail right on the head.I think you deserve a national award.Your creative and analytical intelligence is legendary.Keep the fire burning and God bless you.

  • Ian Firns 11 years ago

    I think this article's headline says it all, at least in respect of small and medium businesses. In my observation, most businesses are managed reactively - responding to, instead of attempting to shape and influence, events ...
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  • Paul Nanor 11 years ago

    If, as you say, the term 'planning' implies both 'planning' and 'implementation', then what we need is effective or proper planning across the board; not the distinction your heading portrays.

  • MENSAH. 11 years ago

    Such an important cords blending to give a very soothing,inviting rhythm,we hardly see many Ghanaians' contribution here.
    This professor is talking about a very profound,important and good topic,yet we don't see a bird to co ...
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  • The Mask 11 years ago

    The Bank of Ghana (BOG) has no Eastern Regional headoffice. The BOG must ask for land from the King of Akyem (Okyehene) to construct this building. I don´t believe that the BOG has accurate data of the economic activity in t ...
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