Showing posts with label business. Show all posts
Showing posts with label business. Show all posts

Thursday, June 26, 2008

Fun vs Work

I have been wondering when I will be able to turn my fun/part time projects into a full time income thing.

A friend of mine remarked recently that we need to figure out how to work out how part time software developers can get round to producing really innovative, disruptive and market changing products. Someone who develops fun or part time projects, would probably be able to do really good work, as a result of the passion.

Still figuring out this one.. but soon..

Wednesday, May 23, 2007

ICT Entreprenuership Talk

After an early career in the Royal Marines Richard Bell started Swift Global in Nairobi in 1994. He subsequntly started Kenya Data Networks (KDN) in 2002 before selling both and going to the London Business School as a Sloan Fellow at the end of 2004. in 2006 he formed East
Africa Capital Partners (EACP) a venture capital firm investing in technology companies. Their first transaction was the acquisition and subsequent sale of Africa Online and three weeks ago they concluded a multi billion shilling investment into Wananchi Online to transform it into a pan african broadband infrastructure operator. He was founding chairman of TESPOK, founding chairman of the Kenya Internet Exchange (KIXP) and founding chairman of the Kenya Network
Information Center (KENIC).


He will be at (E001 Lecture Theater, School of Engineering, University of Nairobi) from about 3.00 pm (His presentation starts at 4pm - no late comers) on Friday 25 May to give a talk about his life as an ICT Entrepreneur in Kenya, his advice to the next generation of entrepreneurs, and, his thoughts on where the
opportunities are over the next ten years in Kenya.

Afterwards, he will be available for chat at Blu Corner in Nakumatt Lifestyle.

This is especially targeting University, College students.

Wednesday, May 16, 2007

ICT Debate: Kenya presidential aspirants debate to stream online

Today (Wednesday 16th May) at 1400hrs EAT

live debate stream on http://idhaa.kenic.or.ke:8001/

Follow via blog - http://beckyit.blogspot.com/

The debate is calculated to ensure that ICT issues are put on the
pedestal during the campaign period and in the process hold the future
leaders accountable given the commitments they will give that day.

More details here.

Monday, April 23, 2007

CashFlow 101

I played CashFlow® 101 yesterday for the first time with friends.

I must say it is quite an entertaining game yet at the same time a learning experience. It took us a bit of time to get up and running as we all had to understand the rules of the game. Too bad we did not have too much time and some of us had to leave early.

However, I managed out of the rat race second. My next target is to see if I can get out within 30 minutes :). I am now looking to get my own game as this was borrowed, and at the same time get 202. The weekend beckons... :)

Tuesday, April 10, 2007

Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) in Kenya

These are some of the various initiatives/community efforts going on (that I know of)

Mailing list: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/kenyalinux/- oldest one I think?
www.lpakenya.org - recently launched Linux Professionals Association
www.osskenya.org - just recently come across it.

I wonder how many people and organisations in Kenya actually use a Linux distribution for ordinary day to day tasks.

I use Ubuntu for my personal (and non day job :) ) stuff but unfortunately :( have to use Windows at work - policies). OpenOffice for Documents, AmaroK for Music, Firefox for the web, I'm about to start on GnuCASH for my personal finances, GAIM for Yahoo,MSN,gtalk, skype for linux(no video though). List is long.

There's lots of legal FOSS software alternatives available - have a look at this chart:

http://linux.wordpress.com/2007/04/08/why-use-software-illegally-when-you-can-use-legally/

and this website: http://www.osalt.com/

I think for a developing country like ours, more and more people and organisations need to be exposed to FOSS alternatives which will go a long way in reducing the cost of software ownership (legally that is :) ), while, due to the very nature of FOSS, encouraging development of custom/homemade software solutions and services.

Wednesday, April 04, 2007

BarCamp 2007 Nairobi

I'm more or less recovered from the fatigue I felt after Saturday :)

I didn't know that running around for just an afternoon could be so tiring!

The first ever BarCamp in East Africa I guess went well!

Hopefully, we can learn from the experience of organising it. and build on the experience we had.

Details of the event here and here

Tuesday, March 27, 2007

BarCamp Nairobi Kenya - 31st March



Four days to go before East Africa's first ever BarCamp.

Get more info on this on the official BarCampKenya Website. Sign up as a sponsor, presenter, participant, blogger etc

It's free, it's fun, it's informal

Wednesday, March 07, 2007

BarCamp Nairobi

BarCamp is an ad-hoc gathering born from the desire for people to share and learn in an open environment. It is an intense event with discussions, demos, and interaction from attendees.

Saturday 31st March 2007 at the University of Nairobi.

S0me of the possible features:

  • Startup Presentations - Ayo Africa, MamaMikes, Possibly - Stockskenya.com (by Netware Associates)
  • Blogger Presentations
  • AJAX
  • VOIP - Asterisk Setup by Melvin & Co @ JKUAT
  • Broadband

Sign up on the website for the event if you have something that you'd like to share, or you would like to be part of it.
More details can be found here - http://www.barcamp.org/BarcampKenya

Wednesday, February 21, 2007

Access Kenya IPO


40% of capital for listing

60% remains with current 10 owners

35% - Individuals
30% - Corporate
30% - "Qualified" Corporate (Fund Managers, Pension Funds etc)
5% - Companies Employees.

AccessKenya's main clients are Corporate.

Friday, February 09, 2007

Best Company to work for in Kenya?

Google apparently is the best place to work for in the US according to Fortune magazine.

http://money.cnn.com/magazines/fortune/bestcompanies/2007/snapshots/1.html

I am wondering whether Steadman Group can run such a poll - but for Kenya.

They may consider adding a category - Worst Place to Work in Kenya :)

Monday, January 15, 2007

World Social Forum comes to Nairobi

Over 100 000 visitors descend on Nairobi for the WSF conference starting Saturday. 100000.

That is more people than are found of most constituencies in Kenya.

I suspect we shall be seeing very serious traffic jams snarling up our already congested (and potholed) roads over the next two weeks.
That's the downside

The upside: 100000 more people (perhaps) getting to know Kenya and it's attractions for the first time meaning possibly greater improved tourism earnings for this year.

Business opportunities: imagine the guy(s) who has won the tender to print out badges for all delegates at the conference, or the photocopying and catering services as well as the people helping out with logistics and getting paid what looks like a fair amount of money per day.

Monday, January 08, 2007

MLM's Once Legitimate, Now a Scam

I came across this article ...

MLM: Once Legitimate, Now a Scam

Once upon a time, multi-level marketing was a legitimate business which provided a way for small companies to get their unique products to consumers in small towns and rural areas which had no access to these products. At this time, the products sold themselves, and the multi-level aspect was a way of giving a small reward to those who had worked hard to build the organization. But the focus was always on the product.

Today, and especially with the growth of the internet, it is possible for consumer to get about whatever they want at competitive prices. There is simply no real need for distribution "systems" as there once was, and indeed the focus of all the programs is not on the products they sell -- which are usually either bogus or are available somewhere else to the public at the same or lesser prices. Instead, the focus now is solely on recruiting new people to either buy into the program or else to buy products that are grossly overpriced (i.e., a $1 bottle of "herbal shampoo" for $26), with the idea that those people will recruit additional people who will also buy into the program or themselves buy the grossly overpriced products.

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Friday, January 05, 2007

soccer and management

I promised a friend that i shall blog this - that 10 years from now i'll be using examples from the lovely game of soccer (e.g as played by Arsenal :) when they are in full flow ) to give examples on management...

so lets wait and see .. 10 years and counting down :)