Professionalism

Biography & Memoir
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Author: Professor P. V. Ntintili ISBN: 9781370491254
Publisher: Professor P. V. Ntintili Publication: February 6, 2018
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Professor P. V. Ntintili
ISBN: 9781370491254
Publisher: Professor P. V. Ntintili
Publication: February 6, 2018
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

This book begins an important conversation regarding the roles and responsibilities of professionals to their communities, particularly to their future generations. Before they can appreciate these roles and responsibilities, they must understand what genuine professionalism actually entails and must endeavour to be consummate professionals in the various fields where they are deployed. The book laments the alarming erosion of true professionalism and points out that mere accumulation of certificates/degrees does not make one a professional but a learned, uneducated person. It implores emerging professionals to inculcate in themselves true professionalism. It also begs seasoned professionals, a rare species in our day, to mentor or disciple young and rising professionals. It urges all professionals, particularly Christian ones, to arise and make their long overdue contribution to their respective communities and to be a force to be reckoned with in their nations. This is a must-read book for professionals.

About the author

Professor Vuyani P. Ntintili is committed to the empowerment of Christians and to equipping them to take their rightful stand in society. He does this through teaching and holding seminars, workshops and conferences. He works for the whole Body of Christ (the Church) and also conducts clergy seminars or clergy schools which are meant to equip ministers/pastors to be effective in their pastoral work. He is deeply committed to discipleship and leadership development in the Body of Christ. He mobilizes churches for revival in the nations. Professor Ntintili believes strongly that Christian professionals have not tapped their God-given potential and thus are not contesting the highly contested arena of academia. That is why their voices are deafeningly quiet in society. He does not peddle the Gospel of Christ and he strongly believes in Matt.

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This book begins an important conversation regarding the roles and responsibilities of professionals to their communities, particularly to their future generations. Before they can appreciate these roles and responsibilities, they must understand what genuine professionalism actually entails and must endeavour to be consummate professionals in the various fields where they are deployed. The book laments the alarming erosion of true professionalism and points out that mere accumulation of certificates/degrees does not make one a professional but a learned, uneducated person. It implores emerging professionals to inculcate in themselves true professionalism. It also begs seasoned professionals, a rare species in our day, to mentor or disciple young and rising professionals. It urges all professionals, particularly Christian ones, to arise and make their long overdue contribution to their respective communities and to be a force to be reckoned with in their nations. This is a must-read book for professionals.

About the author

Professor Vuyani P. Ntintili is committed to the empowerment of Christians and to equipping them to take their rightful stand in society. He does this through teaching and holding seminars, workshops and conferences. He works for the whole Body of Christ (the Church) and also conducts clergy seminars or clergy schools which are meant to equip ministers/pastors to be effective in their pastoral work. He is deeply committed to discipleship and leadership development in the Body of Christ. He mobilizes churches for revival in the nations. Professor Ntintili believes strongly that Christian professionals have not tapped their God-given potential and thus are not contesting the highly contested arena of academia. That is why their voices are deafeningly quiet in society. He does not peddle the Gospel of Christ and he strongly believes in Matt.

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