BNPC calls for change in work ethic
Tuesday, March 08, 2016
Molake
Speaking at a BNPC seminar held here recently, Molake said that many companies and organisations were not doing well due to poor work ethic. He said it was important for both employees and employers to assess their work ethic and improve on them. Molake said poor work ethic was one of the reasons why some companies are not productive.
“If you want to compete as a country, employees need to change their work ethic,” he said. “Smart work ethic is important as it can take the company to higher level.”
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