The Fourth Key: The Turning Point — When Leadership Finds Its Voice
The Accra afternoon hung heavy and wet with harmattan haze. Halfway through the keynote, the generator…
Egi Gaisie is a hospitality trainer blogger, passionate about bridging the gap between hospitality education/training and the hospitality industry in Ghana. She has been in the industry for more than 25 years. Her industry career is enriched by hands-on work in various positions at operational and management levels in the different departments of hotels.
The Accra afternoon hung heavy and wet with harmattan haze. Halfway through the keynote, the generator…
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