Baptist University College sensitised to Talent Passport System
Staff and some selected students of the Ghana Baptist University College (GBUC) have been sensitised to the Talent Passport System, a computer programme designed by the Talent Developer, a computer network based in The Netherlands.
The two-day sensitisation programme sought to explain that much paper work could be done away with through the talent passport system.
A representative of the Talent Developer, Prof. Dr Peter de Man, who took the participants through the programme, said talent must shine brilliantly and be exuberant, especially among students.
“It only takes a vision and a decision for this passport system which is resolute to get your students a head start in realising their ambition in the most effective and efficient way,” he stated.
He explained that having become conversant with the programme, faculty workers and administrators of the GBUC could work easily by using a different software on the computer than lots of the paper work as had been the situation over the past years.
He expressed belief that motivation was the basis of quality performance and expected that at the end of the programme, participants would be motivated to patronise it.
He commended the African Agent of the Talent Developer, Mr George Oppong, who had been very influential in the success of the programme in Ghana.
The President of GBUC, Rev. Dr Kojo Osei-Wusu, urged the participants to try to understand the programme to enable them to make good use of the opportunity.
