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A JOB vs WORK: A Practical Guide to Personal and Organisational Productivity
Many aspire to make a significant impact within organisations, often driven by misguided motivations.
In various sectors, including education, employees are frequently motivated by remuneration rather
than a genuine commitment to organisational goals. Frans Filipe Kandjilu, my former student of
educational leadership and management, observes a widespread lack of understanding regarding
the distinction between a 'job' and 'work'.
In his classical writing style, Frans challenges the conventional view that considers a job and work
synonymous, asking a critical question: Are you seeking a job or meaningful work? In this book, A Job
vs Work, he provides profound insights essential for young professionals and aspiring leaders poised
to contribute significantly.
The work serves as a guide for those seeking purposeful engagement in their professional lives.
Prepare to reassess your perspective on work and contribution through the transformative insights
presented by Frans Filipe Kandjilu.
A JOB vs WORK: A Practical Guide to Personal and Organisational Productivity
Many aspire to make a significant impact within organisations, often driven by misguided motivations.
In various sectors, including education, employees are frequently motivated by remuneration rather
than a genuine commitment to organisational goals. Frans Filipe Kandjilu, my former student of
educational leadership and management, observes a widespread lack of understanding regarding
the distinction between a 'job' and 'work'.
In his classical writing style, Frans challenges the conventional view that considers a job and work
synonymous, asking a critical question: Are you seeking a job or meaningful work? In this book, A Job
vs Work, he provides profound insights essential for young professionals and aspiring leaders poised
to contribute significantly.
The work serves as a guide for those seeking purposeful engagement in their professional lives.
Prepare to reassess your perspective on work and contribution through the transformative insights
presented by Frans Filipe Kandjilu.




















