Skip to main content

CEO Of Potters International College To Launch Two Books In August

CEO of Potters International College, Caroline Caroline Esinam Adzogble  is set to launch two books at the International Africa Educational Summit (IAES) – Nigeria Edition in August this year.

The title of the two books are For The Schools and For The Agents .

The first book (for the schools) dishes out how she started school business without capital and how she got the numbers to start by outlining 10 principles, tricks and bits of school business and how to help schools increase their numbers.

The second book (for the agents) outlines a 15-steps guide about the world of education consultancy.

According to Carloine, throughout her years of experience in the education industry, interacting with heads of schools and education consultants, there have been two questions she kept being asked.

“There are two questions that I get asked almost every time I meet people and they are, ‘How can I perform more as an agent to increase my student recruitment rate?’ and how can agents of educational institutions perform?”


 But for her; “as a founder of a college, I can relate with institutions and agents. In as much as these issues can be frustrating, institutions and agents will have to work together to help boost numbers in individual schools. 

Giving an insight about what people should expect with regards to her book she disclosed; “ My books addresses the common issues of agent and schools relationships, outlining the ways, means, tricks and bits of working with agents and preparing schools to be Super-Schools and agents to be Super-Agents; one that will intensive international student recruitment. I am really excited and looking forward to releasing it.”

“The kindly versions will be released on Amazon coming August 15,” she added.

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Photos : Bacchus Energy Drink Launched In Ghana With Efya’s Album Listening Session

Bragha (GH) LTD, a wholly Ghanaian owned company trading in Fast Moving Consumer Goods for the past ten  years in Ghana had added Bacchus Energy Drink to its wide  range of commercial products in Ghana, and the West African sub-region.  The drink was launched at a special listening session of Efya’s debut album, ‘Janesis’ on Friday night (26th Feburay , 2016).  Ghanaian songbird Jane Awindor popularly known in showbiz as Efya on Friday received good ratings for the album which will be out before April. The album features renowned African artistes like Stonebwoy, E.L, Ice Prince and many others.  Bacchus energy drink is a premium non-alcoholic beverage produced in Korea and now available in Ghana. It is formulated with Korean ginseng extracts, taurine, royal jelly, multi-vitamin B complex, inositol, apple juice and other ingredients which are intended to provide  instant energy.

2016 Ghana Movie Awards Entry Closes October 20

The 2016 Ghana Movie Awards (MAG) has announced that entry for submission of works will close on October  20. This follows MAG's new strategy to open entry all year round immediately after hosting the awards in December. The Ghana Movie Awards is an event to recognize excellence by annually honoring achievements of actors, writers, directors, producers, technicians and other professionals in the film making industry of Ghana and the rest of Africa. It is organized by Gollywood Production Limited with support from major stakeholders of the film industry, to provide opportunities for filmmakers to have spotlight on their films. It also aims to promote and support Ghanaian filmmaking. DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSION OF ENTRIES: OCTOBER 20, 2016 To compete for a MAG: Pick, complete and return an official entry form to the secretariat at the Silhouette Advertising office located at No Ct 419/4 floor, Goodwill Road, Kokomlemle close to Unicredit, former Procredit Building, or call 0302 24464...

PEACE HYDE WINS BIG! FIRST GHANAIAN AWARDED AS AFRICAN BROADCASTER OF THE YEAR

Ghana’s Peace Hyde has once again put Ghana on the map by winning the African Broadcaster of the year award in the Nigerian Broadcasters Merit Awards 2016.  Peace recently made history by becoming the first Ghanaian to secure the coveted position of Forbes Africa Correspondent, a role which sees her representing the West African region for the prestigious leading business magazine. By Far the most hotly contested category in the award show was the African Broadcaster of the Year female people’s choice category, which saw Ghana’s Peace Hyde emerge as the winner.  The Forbes Africa Correspondent and Media Personality won against heavy weights like South Africa’s Bonang Matheba, Nigeria’s Dolapo Oni and Stephanie Coker. Peace Hyde is also the recipient of the Young CEO Global Leader award and voted as  one of the top 50 most influential people in Ghana.  She has also been recently nominated for International Business Woman of the Year and Business Wom...