Wednesday, 8 April 2020

Healthy Competition


Healthy Competition
We are in a competitive world, where healthy competition is not only rewarding but beneficial and enhances advancement in life. For example:
We have four major network providers in Nigeria make international connectivity possible such as MTN, Airtel, Glo, 9mobile. They are made to operate under the same laws and regulations, yet each one of them uniquely positioned itself to offer beneficial services that will engender them to the general public and their customers.
Example 2: We have various radio stations in various locations of our nation and some national radio stations, some state owned radio stations while some are community radio stations, all established for the same purpose and governed by the simple laws and regulations.
Because of the fact that they are more to function in a competitive world and situation, each radio station has to design her own programmes offering unique services to the same people and public creatively.  Each radio station, uniquely positioned itself to attract people to its programmes and endeavor to make more listeners and keep its listeners.
NB: Chaplaincy which present herself with many dimensions and diversities also provide a suitable platform or enabling environments for chaplaincy organizations to offer various chaplaincy activities and services to the people in a competitive world. Practicing chaplains must of necessity learn to offer beneficial services to people in a way that will engender them and their services among other helping professionals.
Professional chaplains will be expected to innovatively and creatively position themselves to offer unique services that will make them excel in their chosen profession “Chaplaincy.”
Chap. Prof. David Mike
Certified Chaplaincy Educator

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