
Competitive Ineptitude 5 Installing a path to permanent success
Successful societies have structures that under girth their success. In societies that have a long history of prosperity, the structures are institutional in nature. For

Successful societies have structures that under girth their success. In societies that have a long history of prosperity, the structures are institutional in nature. For

“Who in their right mind would have predicted that a small city-state like Singapore would one day become one of the most prosperous countries on

“The lawmakers of a country whose GDP is $40 billion, plus or minus a couple of billions, [pay] themselves a higher salary than lawmakers of

Africa is a large continent made of 54 countries, home to one billion people, and over 2000 languages. It is geographically stunning with one of

“There are colonial era multi-gauge rail lines preventing integration of regional and trans-regional rail transport. African governments have failed to address it for more than

“African people are the root cause of African poverty. Yet honorable African people rationalize and tolerate the activities of evil brigands posing as leaders who

“The mark of great leadership is that their footprint resonates for good and righteousness in perpetuity.” This is the first of a series of posts

To become economically successful African countries have to do two things simultaneously: (1) They have to keep more of what they earn; and (2) they