All posts by: Dipo Tepede

About Dipo Tepede

I am a Project Management coach. I specialize in making delegates pass any Project Management certification at first try. I successfully achieve this fit through practical application of the knowledge and integration of our Project Management eLearning school at www.pmtutor.org. Welcome to my world.....

May 11, 2009

The RAT Race

I hope it’s no more news to you that 300 (three hundred) Zain executives were laid off last week and despite the fact that I have some other articles to write about, I have no choice than to invoke my calling by educating those that believe that this kind of thing can never happen to […]

The God Factor
May 4, 2009

LandLords Forever?

Seriously, whenever I see a landlord, I see a smart investor especially in a country like Nigeria where there is neither price regulation nor downward review of commodities. Landlords have covered all the aces of investment – capital gain and leasing. Think of it, every investment follows these two patterns of investment. Where do I […]

Infotainment Review
April 29, 2009

IRAQI Dinar

Obama’s 100 days in office was quite instructive to me on a personal level; the freedom of the campaign trail contrasts sharply with the constraints of reality. When all have been argued, the bottom line is that there has really been no policy change from the Bush administration. However, there has been shift in global […]

Infotainment Review
April 27, 2009

A New EYE

The MBA seminar got me more tired than I projected with questions flying from various quarters: I suddenly realized that everyone desires to increase their productivity but almost everyone goes through it the wrong way. Is it an expansion in business? Is it a promotion at the workplace? Do you want to improve your work […]

Infotainment Review
April 23, 2009

Turning the other CHEEK

Have you ever been slapped so hard that you can literarily hear the alarm bells ringing through your medulla; your eyes turned red, the side of the ears was blocked and your cheeks were contracting and literarily turning numb? Guess what our Lord Jesus Christ told us to do in this situation? I am sure […]

Re-Imagine
April 20, 2009

Stop Struggling!

After the Gold Trade Seminar on Saturday, I was a bit tired so I decided to lounge on the sofa; unfortunately or fortunately for me, my notebook was switched on since I left the house in the morning. I saw so many chats that were not replied and I saw my e-mail box was quite […]

The God Factor
April 16, 2009

Friends Indeed!

I remember my undergraduate days in Ife when you switch on the fluorescent light and species of insects start crawling up to the light tube. This is the kinds of friends that we have these days; as long as you are shining they crawl up to your majesty but when the lights are out and […]

Re-Imagine
April 13, 2009

God’s Time

I wondered who coined the adage; “God’s Time is the Best”. This adage is completely false though a very popular adage used in time of encouragement. When you say something is “best”, you are comparing it to a minimum of two other things. The use of this adage especially when someone is reaching for something […]

The God Factor
April 7, 2009

The SUN Comes Down

As long as the earth remain, the sun would always set except in some certain countries where they have the sun all day long; this particular scenario is extremely rare. In the world that most of us live in, the sun rises and sets but we consciously reject this notion in our lives; when what […]

Re-Imagine
April 2, 2009

MBA SCHOLARSHIP IN SWEDEN

Bagging an MBA is one of the greatest investment moves for an executive; the executive is actually taking a step to corporate emancipation and mobility. An MBA actually certifies your ability to effectively manage your company’s resources and take your company to greater heights. This is why MBAs are earnestly sought after in most companies […]

Infotainment Review
March 31, 2009

1st Quarter Musing

Okay, the first quarter of the year has ended and it is good to do a general appraisal of one’s activities and project for the next quarter. This first quarter has been very enlightening to me; the rise of dollars to the naira and the container blockage at the port hindered me from importation but […]

Blogging Blog
March 27, 2009

The Bullion Way

This is a podcast so you will need a head phone if you are in the office to play this or you can save it into your computer and play at home. You can transfer to your podcast and listen on the move. This podcast runs for 20 minutes…..     Please, review the topic […]

Blogging Blog