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IAN FERGUSON: The mission of a corporate vision

We celebrated 45 years of nationhood this week. I am certain that Bahamians with a heightened sense of national pride and identity used this time to reflect on our progress as a nation and, more specifically, the direction in which we seem to be head

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Bahamas Youth Flag Football

WITH over 100 children playing in season four of the Bahamas Youth Flag Football League, the league is experiencing its best season to date.The games, played on the exterior fields of the original Thomas A Robinson Stadium every Saturday starting at

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Lasheik Major of the Carib Construction won the most valuable player (MVP) award during the City Bowling League on Monday at Mario's Bowling and Family Entertainment Center.

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IAN FERGUSON: Talking with workers is a matter of trust

COMMUNICATIONS skills are essential for a productive workplace, as they allow employees to work together cohesively and professionally. Business owners will do well to hire employees with such solid skills, and there are ways to further improve commu

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Archery is all set to host a friendly archery tournament to bring together archers and archery fans for a day of competition at the St Paul’s Field, Western New Providence, starting at 10am Saturday.This is the first

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IAN FERGUSON: Shedding 'dead weight' to boost sales efficiency

“The ability to sell is the number one skill in business.” So says Robert Kiyosaski, who argues that those who have not mastered this art should reconsider business ownership and entrepreneurship. Every sales executive seeks the ‘Midas Touch’, where

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TRACK CORRECTION: IT was incorrectly stated on Monday that Steven Gardiner was just shy of his meet record in the men’s 300 metres on Friday at the Birmingham Crossplex Arena in Birmingham, Alabama. Gardiner did in fact surpass the record of 33.45 sec

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Financial Bowling League round-up

THE top scorer in Financial Bowling League competition last night was Hulan Hanna of BTC Night Hawks with a 226 high game and a 583 high three game set. Runner-up was Marcharia McDonald of Strike Force with a 202 second high game and a 573 second hig

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NPBA: Regulators stop Pirates 126-121 in double overtime

IT took double overtime for the Leno Regulators to outscore the Caro Contractors Pirates 126-121 in Saturday night’s New Providence Basketball Association men’s division one feature contest at the AF Adderley Gymnasium. In the opener, the Rockets kno

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ART OF GRAPHIX: How artists differ from designers

You are probably thinking: “Can there really be an entire article devoted to the differences between a graphic artist and graphic designer?” You may not realise, but there are considerable differences.

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Managing COVID change is true test of leadership

Change is happening all around us. COVID-19 has exacerbated corporate changes, and what might have taken years to realise is happening right before our eyes. The test of true leadership is how we manage in the midst of these rapid changes.Today we pr

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Cybots to face Crimestoppers in BGDBA best-of-5 championships

THE Bahamas Government Departmental Basketball Association’s best-of-five championships is all set. It is scheduled to begin 8pm Wednesday at AF Adderley Gymnasium and will be played between the Bamboo Shack Cybots and the Police Crimestoppers.Last n

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THE New Providence Softball Association’s best-of-seven fastpitch softball championships will get underway on Saturday night in the Banker’s Field at the Baillou Hills Sporting Complex.In the ladies’ opener at 7pm, the Inventive In

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INDEPENDENCEVOLLEYBALLTHE Defenders and the Avengers won the Bahamas Volleyball Federation’s T.M.T. Independence Volleyball Tournament, held over the weekend at the DW Davis Gymnasium.The tournament was held in memory of the late Tamaz M Thompson, a

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Bahamas Youth Flag Football

WITH over 100 children playing in season four of the Bahamas Youth Flag Football League, the league is experiencing its best season to date.The games, played on the exterior fields of the original Thomas A Robinson Stadium every Saturday starting at

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IAN FERGUON: Be sensitive to millennial needs

Current global research indicates that millennials (persons born between 1982 and 1998) will account for 50 per cent of the total global workforce by 2020. There is no way of avoiding the large number of young people that are flooding into the workpl

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City Bowling League completes semi-final playoff round

THE semi-final playoff round of the City Bowling League was completed last night with the Ten Back Strikers edging the Bahamasair Flyers 3-2 in a best-of-5 game series. Ten Back was led by strong performances from 4 of its six starting players. Leadi

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BahamaHost evolves for tourism dynamics

For the past 40 years, BahamaHost has been the Ministry of Tourism’s signature training programme for tourism and hospitality in our country.Nearly 50,000 Bahamians have graduated through the programme, now holding the title of BahamaHost certified p

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Big Red Machine on a roll in championship

The St Augustine’s College Big Red Machine won the opening game in three of four contested divisions while the Queen’s College senior boys prevented a SAC sweep as the BAISS championship series got underway at Loyola Hall last night.Game two in each

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Tough questions to answer? Then ask God

THERE are times when you have to ask God for your answers because the official advisors do not agree: Reheboam is approached by his people to make life easier than his father Solomon did. This what happened in 1 Kings 12:13-14: The king answered the