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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Babs OmotowaPublisher: Practical Inspiration Publishing Imprint: Practical Inspiration Publishing Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 1.40cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.269kg ISBN: 9781788602341ISBN 10: 178860234 Pages: 196 Publication Date: 23 February 2021 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsGreat leadership anecdotes with lessons on leading through difficult environments and also deep insights on how multinationals can navigate in developing countries. Great read. * Amazon.co.uk * From Storeroom to Boardroom is a must-read for emerging business leaders. The author's resilience towards achieving great feats in life is worth emulating. He demonstrated very strong responsible leadership despite challenges associated with the business. This book is recommended for everyone treading the path of actualising his/her dreams in life. * Amazon.co.uk * Following Babs from his early years and seeing him grow into the successful businessman who remembers with respect those who inspired or helped him along the way is encouraging for so many. This book is a great example of how to grasp opportunities, the need to believe in oneself and to work with people even in the face of adversity. Whether you are starting your career, moving through the ranks, or sitting in the boardroom, Bab's story gives some wonderful insights into the ways that people can help themselves and others and the success that it can bring for all. * Amazon.co.uk * Good book, delightful read * Amazon * Very thought provoking, an insightful inspiring piece from a professional. A good aspirational guide. Thoroughly enjoyed reading it. A terrific pathfinder. * Amazon * Very interesting account of a man's journey, rich in content and context. A highly recommended read for a wider spectrum of audiences in the contemporary business world. * Amazon * A very interesting read, educative and with lots of lessons from the author's life experiences and career journey. Quite profound thoughts, and the character of courage and integrity shine through the book. * Amazon * Babs Omotowa's autobiography 'From Storeroom to Boardroom' is an inspirational read. Both very personal yet also dealing with issues of international significance such as ethical dilemmas in leadership, corruption in governance and addressing issues of climate change in the energy industry. A positive and uplifting read. * Amazon * STOREROOM TO BOARD ROOM BY BABS OMOTOWA - A MUST READ. The book is exciting, powerful, and inspirational... * Amazon * Great leadership anecdotes with lessons on leading through difficult environments and also deep insights on how multinationals can navigate in developing countries. Great read. * Amazon.co.uk * From Storeroom to Boardroom is a must-read for emerging business leaders. The author's resilience towards achieving great feats in life is worth emulating. He demonstrated very strong responsible leadership despite challenges associated with the business. This book is recommended for everyone treading the path of actualising his/her dreams in life. * Amazon.co.uk * Following Babs from his early years and seeing him grow into the successful businessman who remembers with respect those who inspired or helped him along the way is encouraging for so many. This book is a great example of how to grasp opportunities, the need to believe in oneself and to work with people even in the face of adversity. Whether you are starting your career, moving through the ranks, or sitting in the boardroom, Bab's story gives some wonderful insights into the ways that people can help themselves and others and the success that it can bring for all. * Amazon.co.uk * Author InformationBabatunde (Babs) Jolayemi Omotowa worked for 26 years with Shell in Nigeria and Europe. Starting work in a storeroom, he rose to become CEO of Shell subsidiary Nigeria LNG and subsequently Vice-President across 40 countries. A former Global President of the UK Chartered Institute of Procurement and Supply, he has spoken at the World Economic Summit, Universities such as Harvard and MIT, and at many global conferences. He now works with multi-national companies and not-for-profit organizations to help them work more effectively in partnership with the developing world, recognizing the bigger issues involved and finding routes to success that are good not just for business but at a global and local level. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |