Skip to content
Venture Capital View site

Recent Posts

  • AI and the HyperEncabulator
  • The coming ubiquity
  • Value in a Large Trade Show
  • New ways to codify purpose
  • Hobson’s choice

Most Used Categories

  • Digital Article (1,768)
  • Fundings & Exits (1,165)
  • Startups (1,089)
  • TC (679)
  • Posts (600)
  • Venture Capital (442)
  • entrepreneurship (404)
  • Audio (385)
  • Funding (351)
  • Recent Funding (314)
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • LinkedIn
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • LinkedIn

Venture Capital

a s.erious.ly site

  • Home
  • That Was The Week
  • Archimedes Accelerator
  • SignalRank
  • Keith Teare
  • Home
  • »
  • 2021
  • »
  • May
  • »
  • 19
  • »
  • A Nigerian Model for Stakeholder Capitalism
  • »

A Nigerian Model for Stakeholder Capitalism

May 19, 2021May 19, 2021 by Ndubuisi Ekekwe

This post is by Ndubuisi Ekekwe from HBR.org


Lessons from the Igbo apprenticeship system.

Facebook Twitter Pinterest Linkedin

Post navigation

Are Employer-Sponsored Health Plans on Their Way Out?
Measuring the Impact of #MeToo on Gender Equity in Hollywood

Related Posts

Genpact CEO Tiger Tyagarajan: AI Is Getting Good, But Still Can’t Replace Human Curiosity

January 27, 2023

What Do You Like About Your Job?

January 27, 2023

When Your Feelings Conflict with Your Leadership Role

January 27, 2023
© All Rights Reserved 2021 WordPress | Theme : Peruse By Template Sell.
  • Home
  • That Was The Week
  • Archimedes Accelerator
  • SignalRank
  • Keith Teare
%d bloggers like this: