You Failed, So What? (Hardcover)
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Before he turned 9 years he had helped a professional plumber plumb a whole house. By 11 years, he was an apprentice to an electrician. By 13 years, he was an apprentice to an auto mechanic. At 22 years, he finally received grace and decided to change for the better – changing from a watchman to a scholar.Â
- What did he do?
- How did he retreat, rethink and retool?
- How did he re-educate himself?
- How did he go through life with no qualification?
This book “You Failed, So What?” is a book written…
- For students of all levels and disciplines.
- For parents/guardians who want to help their children/wards become the best.
- For lecturers/teachers who want to help their students.
- For anyone who craves to succeed in life.
In the chapters of this book –Â
“You Failed, So What?” – the author presents an integration of academia, real life stories and nuggets of wisdom to the generality of readers and students in particular. He openly shares his youthful naivete in the hope that his missteps would make your steps more audacious to a better future. “You Failed, So What?” is about striving more than it is about arriving.
Additional information
Weight | 0.5 kg |
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Format | Hardcover |
ISBN | 978-9988-1-2244-7 |
Page Count | 239 |
Year Published | 2009 |
Tetteh Nettey
Dr. Tetteh Nettey co-authored the famous book, “You’re Marrying A Rich Girl, So What?” with his wife, Genevieve.
He is an Entrepreneur and a Promoter of New businesses.
He holds an MBA in Entrepreneurship, a Doctorate degree in Management, and a membership of the Stanford Seed Transformation Network – a Stanford Graduate School of Business (GSB) led initiative that’s working to end the cycle of global poverty.
He is the founder of Meridian Pre-University - the Nation’s Premier Pre-University – and Marshalls College, a tertiary institution in Ghana. He is the Promoter and Vice-Chairman of Meridian-Marshalls Holdings Ltd (MMH)., the first educational institution to be listed on the Ghana Stock Exchange.
He lives in Accra with his wife Mrs. Genevieve Naa-Aku Nettey and their three adorable children – Grandsir, Lynnette and Giovanni Nettey.
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