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hold a high school diploma
Must be 18years or older
Must be willing to learn
Good organizational skills can prove beneficial in many areas of life, including personal and business areas. Organization can increase a person’s general productivity, project management, and can even affect his memory and retention skills. These skills are not acquired overnight – it will take a lot of hard work and practice. But with a little guidance and the right tools, anyone can learn how to stop hunting for missing things and become better organized.
• Examine current habits and routines that are not organized
• Learn to prioritize your time schedule and daily tasks
• Determine ways of storing information and supplies
• Learn to organize personal and work space
• Learn to resist procrastination
• Make plans to stay organized in the future
Steve Akoni is an author and corporate trainer, certified
with ICAN/John Maxwell Leadership Africa. He is a leadership enthusiast, with a
focus on leadership for associates. He is
a faculty member of the Corporate Institutions Training Centre (CITC), a platform on which he
trains senior public executives as well as management staff and board members
of blue chip companies.
As a management consultant, Steve Akoni managed the
satellite platform, Trumpet
Internet Television (TITV). He is a Fellow of the Chartered Institute of
Administration of Nigeria. He is also a
regular radio host and conference speaker. He currently holds Charging Point,
every day of the week on the Spirit of Nigeria Radio online as well as Life
Radio, 107.5FM, Ibadan.
Steve Akoni is an alumni of the University of Ibadan and was
appointed a Research Fellow with the International Institute for Tropical
Agriculture (IITA), Nigeria.
Steve Akoni is a member of the executive governing council
and Vice-President of the Church Administrators Society of Nigeria (CASON). He
currently lectures with the CASON/Babcock University Executive Diploma Course
on Church Administration.
Steve Akoni is also a spiritual leader, unusually graced
with teaching, leadership and prophetic gifts. He currently pastors First
Assembly, a ministry he founded nineteen years ago. He also hosts Prophetic Solutions,
a monthly platform for the release of the supernatural and its annual editions
called Released. He is married to Araba Akoni, who co-pastors First Assembly
with him. They make their home in Lagos, Nigeria with their two children.
Organizational Skills
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