Sunday, 15 June 2014

Human brain in colors . . .

Colors and children seem like a good complement. Teaching aids have to be bright and in full color range to achieve its primary purpose of teaching. And so we have colors in varying range ~ primary and secondary and they connote different meanings to children. It seems logical to describe tangible things in colors, objects that you can feel and touch, and then the colors become the adjective for description. It then is a feat to have intangible parts and activities of humans described in colors especially an invisible, unfathomable part of the humans ~ the human brain.



Dr. Hillman's color description of human brain.


While, it is amusing to describe the human brain activities in colors, it's more intriguing that the colors connotes level of energy and activity. Blue color like many other cool colors connotes calmness, peace, predictability, serenity, while orange with its brightness and intensity connotes warmth, energy, brightness, vibrant and stimulating. 


Amazingly, this color code also has a way of influencing certain codes of activities in the workplace. The next time you see a color that strikes you, think of it more in the light of how it charges you up and your emotional and energy levels.


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Tuesday, 10 June 2014

The desperate entrepreneur

The drive to earn a living and the craze to survive in the midst of acute uncertainties has led many to desperately take a step in the business world, sometimes after graduating from college, loss of job or retirement. The outcome of acute response to survival has given birth to businesses, conglomerates and enterprises of varying scales. From the hustles and bustles, commercial transactions in traffic "hold ups" to shops in the major markets and the offices at the various commercial business centers. All are opened to earn a living, for profit and more importantly to conquer the all time enemy of existence - hunger and poverty. The zeal and energy of many entrepreneurs and small scale business owners including roadside sellers and hawkers are unparalleled. They oftentimes live with stark reality of an un-encouraging society that attaches hype to white collar and "job-with-suits"; forced to manage what they do in the face of nothingness and to be proud of the golden effort attached to the dignity of labour, of having a vocation and means of livelihood.

The undoing of the last generation was the unnecessarily high premium placed on paper qualifications as prerequisites to white collar employment at the expense of building innovative, technical and enterprise-based economy. A cross sectional view of our industries and medium scale enterprises accross the nation shows many businesses owned and managed by non-Nigerians and then I marvel at the irony that non-citizens find commerce profitable despite the infrastructural deficiencies and state of the economy. What we refer to as the "white-collar jobs" are the job descriptions offered by the non-Nigerian citizens who built their ideas into an enterprise. There is virtually no industry that you don't find them- construction, hospitality, manufacturing, confectioneries, medicine etc. I don't deny that Nigerians thrive when they are outside the country too in virtually every sphere of endeavor but I bet not at the same rate that these non-citizens come and they start out on their idea and it looks desirable to us sometimes with employment terms that violate human rights and international labour standards. 

The question then is what is wrong with us? And how do we right the wrong?

Every economy needs more businesses and small to medium scale enterprises remain a vibrant and veritable aspect to focus on to boost and improve their economy and Nigeria is not left out. This nation needs many more homemade products, cottage businesses, small to medium scale enterprises (SMEs) than we have at the moment. Not just for GDP index measurement but for improved livelihood and empowered life.

This is a clarion call to every household and every young soul to generate ideas and birth enterprises. Our slogan therefore is "Go start something" - Reminds me of MTN CLAP Ad shot in 2007. And so the drive is, let the people who are already doing do more, let those doing help those who are yet to do!

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