Archive for the ‘Innovation’ Category

Dear student, it’s time to lead with distinction

Posted on: August 25th, 2017 by:Onyi Anyado  No Comments

  In the next few weeks (start of September) here in the UK and around the world, millions of people (majority young) will be enrolling for university. According to data, the total number of students who entered higher education in 2016 in the UK reached 535,200.  With this truth and fact, below I will share six […]

How to pitch, with distinction

Posted on: July 14th, 2017 by:Onyi Anyado  No Comments

  For those that will soon be pitching their business ideas, below are 16 short, structured and simple tips that will equip, empower and educate you on how to pitch with distinction. 1. Be yourself. 2. Practice, practice, practice. 3. Know your numbers. 4. Smile and breath, breathe and smile. 5. Know your product/service and […]

2017; The Year of Creative Distinction

Posted on: May 24th, 2017 by:Onyi Anyado  No Comments

  We have entered an era of creative speed and with the global market now local, what will distinguish not only entrepreneurs, but teachers, students and employees alike will be the ability to conceive, believe and achieve a specific vision in record time. For me, it’s not about being in a rush but rather, it’s […]

5 steps to becoming a visionary leader of distinction

Posted on: December 15th, 2015 by:Onyi Anyado  No Comments

  In 2012, from a book which is scheduled to be released in 2020, I wrote the following quote;  A visionary is a leader of excellence who sees what others do not see, who achieves for now and plans for the future, who positively impacts different generations and raises up other visionaries. ~ Onyi Anyado. From […]

Entrepreneur, what’s your distinction in 2015?

Posted on: January 19th, 2015 by:Onyi Anyado  No Comments

  Can you imagine it’s already the 19th day of 2015 and it’s so obvious 2015 which I’ve called; The Year of Double Distinction is not waiting for anyone. With so many opportunities available for entrepreneurs to become distinguished, the question I’ve been asking my audiences is “what’s your distinction?”. Below are three keys I […]