The Citizen (Dar es Salaam)

Tanzania: Corporate Training Takes Place in Dar

More than 350 local franchisees, distributors and individuals are taking part in corporate training in Dar es Salaam.

The speaker is Mr Glen McQuirk -- a renowned South African motivator.

Mr McQuirk is also the author of a book titled 'Map4Life', which has so far sold more than 100,000 copies worldwide.

He said such training was increasingly becoming nearly inevitable for people who would like to realise their dreams in the busy and competitive world.

"Many times people do not do certain things, even their biggest dreams, because of certain pre-existing conditions such as low education levels," he said.

Corporate training is part of the process and all successful companies today know too well the significance of having their employees re-motivated.

Mr McQuirk, who learnt engineering, has for nearly a decade now been motivating people of all ages and backgrounds on how best they can clearly set goals in their lives and attain them without getting off track.

He elaborated the life plan. "First, define your position: know where you are going and what is your exact destination; plan how to get there and get ready to act on it; finally, record the lessons life teaches us."

With registered members in 74 countries around the globe, Map4Life founder McQuirk is set to touch and inspire many people.

He said many people in South Africa, Mauritius, Portugal and other countries that had tried the tools from attending his seminars or reading his books had made significant differences in their lives.

For his part, the Map4Life National franchisee in Tanzania, Dr Zaipuna Yonah, appealed to the companies and young people to try the motivation training that would thereafter help them in identifying job opportunities without necessarily being employed formally.

Mr McQuirk has designed several inspirational tools that suit several discipline it be business, health to parenting.

"We are currently in the final processes to translate the books into different languages including Kiswahili to enable more people to read them," he said.


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