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[T]his book vividly highlights the cognitive relevance of African cultural heritages, of which proverbs and folktales are important segments. This well-researched, cogently argued, timely, and intelligently organized book provides important insights into African cultural heritages that are very riveting and prescient and logically and seamlessly flows from one theme to the next, making this a pleasurable reading experience. Hence, the author has made the sometimes complex cultural and sociopolitical entanglement of African folktales accessible to both scholars and lay readers. . . .Malunga’s text would be an excellent resource for anyone concerned with or currently engaged in multicultural self-development. The tone of the message is challenging, engaging, and uplifting, as it provides tips and hope for multiculturalists who may be weary of the continual struggle over the cognitive value of African oral literature. * Research in African Literatures *
Malunga…pioneer[s] and demonstrate[s] how the indigenous wisdom in African proverbs and folktales can be used to enhance modern life. In this book, he brilliantly and convincingly demonstrates how. -- Charles Banda, co-author of Understanding Organizational Sustainability through African Proverbs
If you value wisdom, read this book—it shows how to rely on the wisdom of the centuries, not on the whims of the moment. -- Rick James, author of Demystifying Organization Development
If development and democracy in Africa are to be ‘home grown,’ the deep insights about endogenous human relations contained in the continent's proverbs and folklore will be a critical measure of this achievement. -- Alan Fowler, international development advisor and author, South Africa
This tome of African wisdom provides insight into a long hidden world which will be valuable for those seeking to understand and learn from an authentic source of African oral history….Sometimes amusing, often inspiring—this book is a great read. -- Rob Watson, consultant in human rights and conflict management, The Netherlands
…A must-read for all who are interested in their own and others development. -- Cornelius Murombedzi, development consultant, Oxford, United Kingdom
Malunga makes his case for self-development with great honesty and wisdom, drawing upon a mixture of African indigenous proverbs, self-development literature, and—most importantly—his own life experience…Malunga has done a marvelous job in combining these strands, whilst maintaining his own unique voice. -- Herman Brouwer, Wageningen University, Centre for Development Innovation

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Foreword Preface Chapter 1: The Emerging Age of Wisdom Chapter 2: Purpose Chapter 3: Concentration Chapter 4: Turning Vision to Work Chapter 5: Building Mental Power Chapter 6: Growing One’s Money Tree Chapter 7: Time Management Chapter 8: ‘Self’ in Self-development Chapter 9: Influence Chapter 10: Self-Development and Leadership Chapter 11: Conclusion Appendix 1: Power and Influence Proverbs Appendix 2: Personal Development Self Assessment Tool Appendix 3: Self-development Interventions Bibliography Index About the Author

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      Publisher: University Press of America
      Publication Date: 6/15/2012 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780761858720, 978-0761858720
      ISBN10: 0761858725

      Description

      Book Synopsis


      Trade Review
      [T]his book vividly highlights the cognitive relevance of African cultural heritages, of which proverbs and folktales are important segments. This well-researched, cogently argued, timely, and intelligently organized book provides important insights into African cultural heritages that are very riveting and prescient and logically and seamlessly flows from one theme to the next, making this a pleasurable reading experience. Hence, the author has made the sometimes complex cultural and sociopolitical entanglement of African folktales accessible to both scholars and lay readers. . . .Malunga’s text would be an excellent resource for anyone concerned with or currently engaged in multicultural self-development. The tone of the message is challenging, engaging, and uplifting, as it provides tips and hope for multiculturalists who may be weary of the continual struggle over the cognitive value of African oral literature. * Research in African Literatures *
      Malunga…pioneer[s] and demonstrate[s] how the indigenous wisdom in African proverbs and folktales can be used to enhance modern life. In this book, he brilliantly and convincingly demonstrates how. -- Charles Banda, co-author of Understanding Organizational Sustainability through African Proverbs
      If you value wisdom, read this book—it shows how to rely on the wisdom of the centuries, not on the whims of the moment. -- Rick James, author of Demystifying Organization Development
      If development and democracy in Africa are to be ‘home grown,’ the deep insights about endogenous human relations contained in the continent's proverbs and folklore will be a critical measure of this achievement. -- Alan Fowler, international development advisor and author, South Africa
      This tome of African wisdom provides insight into a long hidden world which will be valuable for those seeking to understand and learn from an authentic source of African oral history….Sometimes amusing, often inspiring—this book is a great read. -- Rob Watson, consultant in human rights and conflict management, The Netherlands
      …A must-read for all who are interested in their own and others development. -- Cornelius Murombedzi, development consultant, Oxford, United Kingdom
      Malunga makes his case for self-development with great honesty and wisdom, drawing upon a mixture of African indigenous proverbs, self-development literature, and—most importantly—his own life experience…Malunga has done a marvelous job in combining these strands, whilst maintaining his own unique voice. -- Herman Brouwer, Wageningen University, Centre for Development Innovation

      Table of Contents
      Foreword Preface Chapter 1: The Emerging Age of Wisdom Chapter 2: Purpose Chapter 3: Concentration Chapter 4: Turning Vision to Work Chapter 5: Building Mental Power Chapter 6: Growing One’s Money Tree Chapter 7: Time Management Chapter 8: ‘Self’ in Self-development Chapter 9: Influence Chapter 10: Self-Development and Leadership Chapter 11: Conclusion Appendix 1: Power and Influence Proverbs Appendix 2: Personal Development Self Assessment Tool Appendix 3: Self-development Interventions Bibliography Index About the Author

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