In this episode, I talk to Antony Muchiri about the value of intrapreneurship. Anthony is a finalist at Riara University School of Business Representative & Hult Prize Campus Director.
In this episode, we talk about the 4Vs: visibility, value, volume, and vision. These are the essential ingredients for career security in a changing world.
In this episode, Najda Khan from Giza Systems, and Mr. James Shikwati, country director Enactus Kenya share their thoughts on the 19th Kenya National Enactus Expo, and what teams should do going forward.
In this episode, we dive into a debate that many people consider unsolved: What is better between entrepreneurship and employment? Stay tuned for some interesting insights from a special guest.
In this episode, we talk to three young individuals from Enactus Moi University (West Campus). They emerged as the winners of the 19th Kenya National Enactus Expo and will represent Kenya at the Enactus World Cup in October 2021.
This is part 2 of our series: Transitioning from job security to career security with requisite skills and policies. We talk about the need for people to shift from job security to career security.
In this episode, we mark World Youth Skills Day (celebrated every 15th of July) by talking about reimagining youth skills post-pandemic-Youth and managing the transition from job security to career security.
In this episode, we talk to Wangare Kuria aka "the farmer on fire" on how the agricultural sector has adopted inventive problem-solving.
In this episode, we talk to Mr. Mohamed Shamuti, a restaurant owner, and Kinyua (not her real name), a food delivery enthusiast about Inventive Problem-solving in the restaurant business.
In this episode, we give a young innovator an opportunity to dig into the idea of doing in reverse/the other way round
In this episode, Mercy Mutanu, a member of Enactus Kenya weighs in on the idea of doing things in reverse/the other way round as a problem-solving strategy.
New thinking about thinking in building and construction could be the new frontier for progress towards green, adaptable, and fit-for-purpose facilities that promote the circular economy.
Talk of new thinking about thinking! Can we think differently to bring the classroom to the student? What of the shop coming to the customer? It is a new era of opening new frontiers by going beyond the limiting traditional unidirectional thinking to embrace systems thinking – in both directions. We need to understand and appreciate feedbacks, the way nature does. Listen in for some tips on how thinking different can transform education to be learner-centered and businesses to be customer-centric? Mr. Nashon Adero sheds light on the same. Mr. Nashon Adero, a geospatial and systems modeling expert who is a lecturer of Mining and Engineering Surveying and GIS at Taita Taveta University
In this episode, the first part of the podcast series on how doing the reverse/the other way round can be used as a problem-solving strategy, I restaurants as an example of an industry that has embraced the other way round/doing in reverse to deal with the realities that their industry faces.
In this week's episode of the Hack it, I introduce our upcoming podcast series where we will be talking about how you can solve problems by simply doing things in reverse. Be it in business, communication education, agriculture...
In this episode of the grow it, Mr. Nashon Adero, a geospatial and systems modeling expert who is a lecturer of Mining and Engineering Surveying and GIS at Taita Taveta University. He sheds light on training and job opportunities for young people in the mining sector.
This week, I talk about four growing industries that offer opportunities to innovators.
In this episoe of the Thought Leaders, I talk to Mr. Nashon Adero, a geospatial and systems modelling expert who is a lecturer of Mining and Engineering Surveying and GIS at Taita Taveta University. We discuss the mining sector governance in Kenya and Africa.the
In this episode, I talk about the Emergence of the Sharing Economy and why innovators need to tap into their innovative skills to exploit this trend.
In this episode, I talk to Mr. Nashon Adero, a geospatial and systems modeling expert who is a lecturer of Mining and Engineering Surveying and GIS at Taita Taveta University. He sheds light on The Future of Africa in the Post C0vid-19 world.