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Sat, 10 Dec 2022 20:30
The Director of the Institute for Statistical, Social and Economic Research (ISSER) of the University of Ghana, Professor Peter Quartey, underlined the need for businesses to be intentional to mentor more young people.
That, he said, would help them grow and take over the mantle of leadership and inject fresh ideas that could accelerate institutional growth.
“The young ones are very brilliant with regard to information technology, and so businesses must mentor them to ensure they impact positively on institutional benefit,” he said.
He said businesses at this difficult time must show commitment to provide the best and comprehensive customer service to their customers.
“As businesses, we must seek the growth and development of our staff. At this time that transportation cost is so high, businesses must allow some of their staff to work from home in a creative way so that they can survive on their income,” he added.

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