What if the fastest way up isn’t founding a company but serving one—patiently, deliberately, and like an owner? We sit down with the CEO of Coconut Grove Hotels Mr Raphael Ayitey to unpack a rare leadership arc: 25+ years inside a Ghanaian brand, growing from frontline roles to the corner office by turning Ghana’s famed warmth into consistent, professional service. We dig into the talent philosophy that kept attrition low and loyalty high: give young people responsibility early, pair it with...
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What if the fastest way up isn’t founding a company but serving one—patiently, deliberately, and like an owner? We sit down with the CEO of Coconut Grove Hotels Mr Raphael Ayitey to unpack a rare leadership arc: 25+ years inside a Ghanaian brand, growing from frontline roles to the corner office by turning Ghana’s famed warmth into consistent, professional service. We dig into the talent philosophy that kept attrition low and loyalty high: give young people responsibility early, pair it with...
Segment:- From Dropout to Millionaire: The Street Hustle you accept will never upset you.
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Segment:- From Dropout to Millionaire: The Street Hustle you accept will never upset you.
A first million earned by 28. Everything lost by 32. Not a parable—an honest account of how seasonal timing, storage arbitrage, and scrappy logistics turned maize into momentum, then how one unhedged bet on coffee and a missing insurance policy let a storm erase years of gains. We walk through each decision point: why warehouses mattered more than cars, how owning a truck doubled margin, and where “patience” slipped into speculation. The story doesn’t stop at loss; it pivots to the discipline...
Konnected Minds Podcast
What if the fastest way up isn’t founding a company but serving one—patiently, deliberately, and like an owner? We sit down with the CEO of Coconut Grove Hotels Mr Raphael Ayitey to unpack a rare leadership arc: 25+ years inside a Ghanaian brand, growing from frontline roles to the corner office by turning Ghana’s famed warmth into consistent, professional service. We dig into the talent philosophy that kept attrition low and loyalty high: give young people responsibility early, pair it with...