Accra: Mr. Selorm Adadevoh, Chief Commercial Officer of MTN Group, has encouraged graduates to use technology to develop the skills they need to succeed in today's job market. Mr. Adadevoh emphasized the importance of staying open-minded and utilizing technology to remain competitive in a rapidly changing world.According to Ghana News Agency, Mr. Adadevoh spoke at Academic City University's Paths of Purpose leadership series on the topic 'Journey to the Boardroom: Strategic Leadership and Legacy.' He highlighted that leadership goes beyond holding significant titles, focusing instead on inspiring team members and strategically overcoming challenges.He advised graduates to use technology to work smarter and stay ahead in their fields, stressing the importance of adaptability. He also challenged the notion that foreign experience is necessary for success, asserting that Ghanaians can build strong careers locally with the right mindset and hard work.Mr. Adadevoh urged students to consider the legacy they w ish to leave, noting that true leadership is measured by the positive impact on people and institutions rather than self-praise. Dr. Sena Agbodjah, Vice President for Institutional Advancement at Academic City, expressed gratitude for Mr. Adadevoh's insights, explaining that the Paths of Purpose series connects classroom learning to real-world leadership.Dr. Agbodjah emphasized the university's commitment to preparing students to become transformative leaders in Africa, noting that experiences shared by leaders like Mr. Adadevoh bring lessons to life in ways textbooks cannot.
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