Exploring Professional Relevance in the Global Market Place

There are schools of thought that believe we have unlimited scope andpossibilities for making decisions. The truth is that our scope is somehow restricted, and we have less room.It is therefore key that we engage in innovative decision making tooptimise opportunities in our business and personal lives. We need to understand our decision making skills as individuals and organisations. This will enable us to adjust accordingly to the constant changing environment. Question: If Jesus Had Taught at Harvard Business School on these related issues; what would he have to say? My name is Tinuke Akinbulumo. Welcome to Season 2 – Episode 2 of the If Jesus Taught At Harvard Business School podcast. •Every listener to this podcast has a stake in any of the major industries listed on the top trading exchange e.g. FTSE 100 or the S & P Dow Jones either from a strategic, operational or tactical perspective•Our interest in these industries is what drives us from day to day•The interest could range from our career aspirations, return on our equity in these companies, or the legacy we may want to leave behind in these organisations or even running our own organisations•We cannot ignore the importance of understanding our interest in the going concern and survivals of these organisations•But there comes a time on this journey as we climb to reach the mountain top of success that we encounter the following:1.Distraction2.Confusion3.Tiredness4.A Lack of Motivation5.Procrastinations6.A Lack of Purpose7.Some people even feel suicidal8.A lack of Focus9.No relevanceTo facilitate the discussions for today, we shall dig deeper into 2 key words – Focus and RelevanceWhat is Focus and What is Relevance?  Ade Ojomo, a management consultant discusses today's title - Exploring Professional Relevance in the Global Market Place 

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Although we may believe we possess unlimited freedom to decide our lives, infact our scope is restricted, and we have much less space to choose than wethink. This makes it all the more vital that we sharpen and focus ourdecision-making skills so as to make maximum use of every available choiceopportunity in our business and personal lives. We also need insight into the decision-making styles of ourselves and others, so that we can shape our performance and adjust our thinking to suit changing circumstances.This podcast series aims at exploring these subject matters from the perspectives of Jesus employed to teach at Harvard Business School.