Learning was made convenient with CoRe.
Philemon is a member of the YIEDIE Youth group operating in the electrical industry. His is a story of business mentoring and all-round improvement made possible by the CoRe Programme.
My name is PHILEMON MORKLI. I live at Kwabenya in Accra. I was engaged in the electrical field before the onset of COVID-19. Life before the coronavirus pandemic was good because work was going on very well. However, everything came to a standstill during the lockdown. Life became very difficult as there was virtually no stream of income.
That was when I heard of the CoRe Programme through the YIEDIE Group. The most gratifying part of the programme is that it brought the things I needed to learn to my doorstep, making learning very convenient. I found the electrical mentoring session very relevant, and my mentor, Mr. David Tronu, has just been very supportive and inspiring.
I have learnt a lot from the CoRe Programme. In my line of work, I receive numerous calls from persons who need assistance in executing a contract or project. Through the coaching sessions, I have been groomed in the art of conducting myself professionally in such instances.
My relationship with my superiors and compatriots has seen significant improvement because I have learnt a whole lot about communicating effectively. Lastly, I have gained insight into the culture of savings and investment for the growth of my business.
Some of these lessons dealt with major challenges confronting me in my field. I am therefore very grateful to CoRe for this knowledge. I intend to help and encourage my co-workers and friends to apply the principle of savings to their field of work.
Thank you, my mentors!
Thank you, CoRe!
God bless you all!