International Institute for Productivity and Public Management-IPPUM

International Institute for Productivity and Public Management-IPPUM IPPUM is a private independent institution set up to promote productivity in the private and public sectors with new public management

International Institute for Productivity and Public Management (IPPUM) is a private and independent institution set up to promote the productivity agenda in Ghana and other productivity organizations throughout the world. In the quest to promote this agenda, we research, strengthen and disseminate knowledge to organizations, stakeholders and individuals to augment productivity growth and effciency

management in the public and private sectors at both micro and macro levels. Our main focus is to promote productivity in the public sector because it is our expectation that an effective and efficient public sector can effectively drive private sector growth. This is because when productivity is restored in the public setor, it will inform policy making which have direct bearing on the private sector. We also intend to pay attention to private sector organization since they have the potential to employ large number of people. In this light, we intend transforming organizations and individuals who come into contact with us

Renowned financial economist, Prof Lord Mensah, has cautioned that the recent appreciation of the Ghanaian cedi may be s...
24/05/2025

Renowned financial economist, Prof Lord Mensah, has cautioned that the recent appreciation of the Ghanaian cedi may be short-lived if not supported by concrete growth in the country’s real economic sectors.

"Speaking on JoyNews’ The Pulse Show, Prof Mensah acknowledged the cedi’s strengthening against the US dollar in recent weeks but stressed that the trend lacks the backing of structural economic fundamentals.

“It’s not going to run forever,” he warned. “If you look at the technical analysis side of it, the dynamics are so sudden, and it’s such a sharp drop for a country like Ghana to sustain.”

He noted that while the current appreciation may reflect efforts to stabilise the currency, it must be viewed within the broader context of Ghana’s economic productivity"

Source: JoyNews

I graduated today (29th October) with my Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) degree.Praise be to God! 🤩🎉🇳🇿🇳🇿🇳🇿
29/10/2024

I graduated today (29th October) with my Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) degree.

Praise be to God! 🤩🎉🇳🇿🇳🇿🇳🇿

📝 Call for Papers🚆 Special Issue on "How Does Green Finance Affect Net-Zero Targets, Sustainable Production, and Consump...
24/02/2024

📝 Call for Papers
🚆 Special Issue on "How Does Green Finance Affect Net-Zero Targets, Sustainable Production, and Consumption: Principles, Risks, and Strategies"🛤️
Dear Esteemed Researchers,
As a Guest Editor, I am delighted to announce the call for papers for the Special Issue (see the linked below), of , an Open Access Journal by MDPI. For detailed information and submission guidelines, please visit: https://www.mdpi.com/.../risks/special_issues/8N6AW03587...
Key themes in this Special Issue include:
green finance
climate action
net zero
sustainable production and consumption
risk management
green economy
Circular economy
Sustainability
First 8 high-quality articles will not pay Article Processing Charges (APC)$$
Looking forward to receiving your insightful contributions!

11/10/2021

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