In this article, I have summarised some of my columns into one so the readers can examine the content to see if any or all of the issues we have talked about are on your Christmas wish list for a better Guyana. In my new book, to be released in late January, “Road to El [...]
Dec 26 2005 | Posted in
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(Stabroek News, Saturday, December 24th 2005) Dear Editor, In every society, particularly where there are chasms created by intractable racial, ethnic or cultural problems, some individuals arise to become lightning rods, or are selected to become the lightning rods for some political purpose or the other. Today in Guyana, Peter Ramsaroop seems to be the [...]
Dec 24 2005 | Posted in
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by Peter R. Ramsaroop, MBA It is my opinion that effective leadership is the most vital function that can exist in any business environment. If a businessman/woman can utilise successful leadership tactics and surround him/herself with others who are also keen leaders, that business has already positioned itself to flourish. As such, I have decided [...]
Dec 24 2005 | Posted in
Leadership |
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This is a joyous time of the year when goodwill is distributed in hefty proportions. Christmas lights strung generously throughout the city bring out the awe and wonder in each of us. Families will forgive the grievances and harsh words from loved ones and gather together to share meals and swap presents. There truly is [...]
Dec 19 2005 | Posted in
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By Peter R. Ramsaroop There are so many good men and women out there who really want to help turn Guyana into the thriving country we all know it can be. Many of these individuals have worked tirelessly for years to fight for the people of Guyana. Recently several smaller groups came together to form [...]
Dec 11 2005 | Posted in
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By Miranda La Rose (Stabroek News, Sunday, December 11th 2005) [Leaders of the Guyana Third Force platform. From left are Dr Joey Jagan of the Unity Party; Dr Clive Thomas of the WPA; Peter Ramsaroop of Vision Guyana; Ravi Dev of ROAR; and Paul Hardy of GAP. (Photo by Ken Moore)]
Dec 11 2005 | Posted in
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By Peter R. Ramsaroop, MBA In this column we have previously explored the idea of developing a plan for the implementation of ethanol technology as one approach that could be greatly beneficial in Guyana’s recovery efforts from the impending sugar crisis. (“Economic Diversification – Sugar to Ethanol“) However, given the fact that this predicament is [...]
Dec 9 2005 | Posted in
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By Peter R. Ramsaroop This week as floodwaters converged on our streets again, one could not help but wonder why Guyana is still burdened with even the smallest of issues that most countries take for granted. The President was quick to blame the city officials for not using “his” $50M handout wisely, but he failed [...]
Dec 4 2005 | Posted in
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By Edison Jefford (Stabroek News, Saturday, December 3rd 2005) President of the Guyana Table Tennis Association (GTTA), Peter Ramsaroop, will not contest the next GTTA elections as the presidential candidate. Ramsaroop told Stabroek Sport that he believes one of his responsibilities as president of the association is to “help develop younger folks to take leadership [...]
Dec 3 2005 | Posted in
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