The Stanford Seed Transformation Network Ghana is set to host its maiden workshop on Ethics and Critical Thinking as part of its Entrepreneurs Learning Series.
The Entrepreneurs Learning Series is to provide a platform for business leaders, entrepreneurs and management staff of companies to learn more about subject areas impacting the work environment.
The maiden workshop is under the theme, “Influencing teams through ethics and critical thinking” with a focus on enhancing the ethical consciousness and critical thinking capacity of business leaders, entrepreneurs and management staff.
The speakers for the workshop have extensive knowledge and exposure in building businesses and grooming teams for growth. They include Nana Dr. Michael Agyekum Addo, Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Mikaddo Holdings; Sammy Appenteng, Managing Director of Joissam Ltd; Kweku Asmah, CEO of The Automation Group Ghana, Professor. Samuel Kwaku Bonsu, Rector of GIMPA and Professor Angela Ofori-Atta, a Clinical Psychologist will share their experiences and practical insights on ways to adhere to ethical standards to transform your business for growth.
Recognising the role of mindset in organisational transformation, Professor Angela Ofori-Atta will deliver on ways in which the minds of business teams can be excellently positioned to solve various challenges to promote growth.
The workshop is open to members of Stanford Seed Transformation Network, entrepreneurs seeking to network in an environment of like minds, business leaders and management staff of corporate organisations, the media, and the entire business community.
Mrs. Linda Yaa Ampah, President of the Stanford Seed Transformation Network, Ghana said the theme for the workshop is very critical explaining that “Ethics and critical thinking are issues that have become topical in business due to their impact on sustainable business growth. We are therefore seeking to use this workshop to facilitate the sharing of knowledge, information and experience among stakeholders in business to embrace ethics and critical thinking.”
Participants from the business community in Ghana will get the opportunity to personally engage with the network of businesses which have successfully completed the Stanford Seed Transformation Program and apply for the next cohort.
Applications for the Stanford Seed Transformation Programme are open to CEOs, Founders and entrepreneurs of established companies who want to develop the skills, tools, and mindset to grow and scale their businesses and positively impact their communities.
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