In the contemporary era, quick and sharp intellect represents the defining trait of the New Millennium. Despite the abundance of information propelling progress, it's paradoxical how ignorance continues to proliferate. This phenomenon ensnares a multitude of individuals spanning various roles and hierarchies within organizations, from employees to employers. This misperception or mishandling of human relations policies resonates across the entire spectrum of management levels, whether within a company or any other organizational setting.
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In the contemporary era, quick and sharp intellect represents the defining trait of the New Millennium. Despite the abundance of information propelling progress, it's paradoxical how ignorance continues to proliferate. This phenomenon ensnares a multitude of individuals spanning various roles and hierarchies within organizations, from employees to employers. This misperception or mishandling of human relations policies resonates across the entire spectrum of management levels, whether within a company or any other organizational setting.
In this episode of Smart Growth, we sit with Oyekole Oyesade, founder of Oye’s Place — a Lagos-based multi-talented beauty entrepreneur, whose skills and talents in the cosmetics and beauty industry make her stand out in a competitive market. Beyond the business of beauty, Oye is a gospel music artist, actress and public speaker. This episode explores curated expert insights, for her beauty brand, and business tips for any entrepreneur looking to grow their revenue.
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In the contemporary era, quick and sharp intellect represents the defining trait of the New Millennium. Despite the abundance of information propelling progress, it's paradoxical how ignorance continues to proliferate. This phenomenon ensnares a multitude of individuals spanning various roles and hierarchies within organizations, from employees to employers. This misperception or mishandling of human relations policies resonates across the entire spectrum of management levels, whether within a company or any other organizational setting.