Archive for the ‘visionary’ Category

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 […]

Distinction in leadership

Posted on: March 21st, 2014 by:Onyi Anyado  No Comments

  Leadership is a function that steers the direction of nations, governments, businesses and families. Over the last 200 years, there have been many quotes and definitions on what leadership is. In February 2014, I penned the following definition; Leadership is bringing people into new realms of excellence and challenging them to become distinguished in […]

Entrepreneurial Vision of Nigeria’s Excellence?

Posted on: November 13th, 2013 by:Onyi Anyado  4 Comments

  I recently wrote the article below for Nigeria Magazine. Nigeria Magazine is a leading Nigerian magazine which is distributed across Africa and Europe. Please use http://nigeriamag.com/ or nigeriamag.com for more information about the magazine.   As a UK based entrepreneur and speaker, I’ve realised that 2013 for many is the year of opportunities and milestones or […]

Are you an entrepreneur or a WANTtrepreneur?

Posted on: June 10th, 2013 by:Onyi Anyado  3 Comments

  The business world is changing at a very alarming rate. What was deemed as astute business practices two years ago is now considered out of date. With the global playing field becoming smaller and competitive, I’ve seen the emergence of people from all works of life taking up the ‘title’ entrepreneur. I think many […]

Business as usual or an unusual business? Rules for 2012, 2013 and beyond

Posted on: December 6th, 2012 by:Onyi Anyado  13 Comments

  •    Rule 1. When you receive a phone call, rather than answer it with “yes”, “hi” or “yeah” even if you know the person you should always keep it professional. i.e. “good morning, ***** speaking how may I help you?” •    Rule 2.  Never leave it more than 48 hours (48 hours is actually too […]