Students Prepared For The Corporate World

Setshwano Ngope.PIC: KENNEDY RAMOKONE
Setshwano Ngope.PIC: KENNEDY RAMOKONE

Project management professional, Felistus Senwamadi, and wealth management expert, Setshwano Ngope, facilitated a workshop for some University of Botswana (UB) final year female students last week to prepare them for the corporate world.

Senwamadi, who works at Orange Botswana as a project coordinator, told the students that they needed to know what they want out of life so that they could develop personal vision statement that would give them direction in life.

She said clear, measurable and attainable goals were essential ingredients to a good brand. Good values and a right attitude could also translate into a good brand. She added the ways one looked, walked, talked and handled herself were part of a good brand.

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