Jamaica Gleaner Business

Published: Monday Monday | September 14, 2009

Workplace transformation:From slavery culture to teamwork
Francis Wade is into the business of solving problems. "We focus on solving the toughest people-related issues in the Caribbean," said Wade, president of Framework Consulting Inc. The firm specialises in ensuring that employees are tailored to meet the needs... Read More...

'Capitalising' on redundancy
Looking at the traffic rushing by on busy Wash-ington Boulevard from the first floor of his business, Dwight Taylor is quietly optimistic about the future. Over a decade ago his position in the maintenance department of Air Jamaica was made redundant... Read More...

Young professionals have big hopes for Jamaica
Several young, committed professionals from different sectors of Jamaica are poised to effect the changes needed to ignite future development.They are positive that Jamaica's image at the just-concluded World Championships in Athletics can be extended... Read More...

Pay more to fewer people, says Wehby
"Just like how you debate the budget, you must have a section in Parliament called public bodies debate carried by the prime minister," Don Wehby suggested in an interview days after ending his two-year tenure in the Bruce Golding-led Cabinet. Read More...