wazi. kama idea ni yake basi hiyo ni poa. Just guide her through na pia remember if she starts managing you cant fire her unless you close down the business but she can always start as (whatever she is good at) then she can be the overall manager later. By the way ata google inaweza saidia if she really wants to learn no need of those half baked college education.
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train her yourself. for such the main focus is: finance management, customer relations, staff morivation and sales
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upepo
February 2, 2016, 12:11pm
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bluetooth:
Manegerial skills depends with the person,so many businesses are run with people who did not even stepped to a college or uni.encourage her to manage it first,if ukiona hashikanishi anything ,enrol her to those colleges in town,most offer those skills.
You must be managing a business.
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benja
February 2, 2016, 5:17pm
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I donât want to be a bitch about neighborhood classification but when you sed âsuburbsâ, my mind went elsewhere.
I canât say much about Ngong Town but if youâre hoping to target clientele from areas like Karen (or such), look for services which you can also deliver at home. If you can do value-adds to your dry-cleaning like pickup and delivery, the better. Same with your barershop business ⌠offer to come cut their kidsâ hair at home (that means either having a super efficient diary or lots of barbers).
Most of these people can afford to drive to your shop/business and get what they want. Theyâre now looking at the next best thing which is value-adds. If possible, ask them if you can do shopping or pick up other shit for them. Its all about catering to their minor errands.
In the case of a food producer (like me), if it works, you can eventually start your own exclusive grocery business and bring the veggies, milk/dairy products and whatever else from your own place (or your own suppliers whose prices you can beef up to make a reasonable profit). Thats how I cut out Nakumatt, Zucchini, Chandaranaâs Foodplus and The Corner Shop from most of my current clients.
You mentioned food production and my antenae shot up it means if you deal with large scale production then gadgets like freezers, food processors ,blenders are involved c unipe hio tender ya servicing those machinesâŚ
system
February 3, 2016, 5:48am
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⌠none at the moment. sorry.
benja
February 3, 2016, 7:06am
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Assuming you live in the surburbs you should note that zucchini is planning to venture in karen so there bringing compe on your backyardâŚ
ziga
February 3, 2016, 8:57am
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I donât want to be a bitch about neighborhood classification but when you sed âsuburbsâ, my mind went elsewhere.
I canât say much about Ngong Town but if youâre hoping to target clientele from areas like Karen (or such), look for services which you can also deliver at home. If you can do value-adds to your dry-cleaning like pickup and delivery, the better. Same with your barershop business ⌠offer to come cut their kidsâ hair at home (that means either having a super efficient diary or lots of barbers).
Most of these people can afford to drive to your shop/business and get what they want. Theyâre now looking at the next best thing which is value-adds. If possible, ask them if you can do shopping or pick up other shit for them. Its all about catering to their minor errands.
In the case of a food producer (like me), if it works, you can eventually start your own exclusive grocery business and bring the veggies, milk/dairy products and whatever else from your own place (or your own suppliers whose prices you can beef up to make a reasonable profit). Thats how I cut out Nakumatt, Zucchini, Chandaranaâs Foodplus and The Corner Shop from most of my current clients.
⌠Nef, hapa umekadinya kapsaaaaar!
Grundy
February 3, 2016, 10:12am
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nairobilay:
Are all those biasharas going to be in the same room/building?
If so it sounds like chaos. How will i lounge enjoying a pint or coffee with blow driers going off, laundry machines whirling and spinning and some dude moaning from the massage in the spa?
Or am i missing something?
HahahaâŚkwanza that moaning thingâŚna nywele in your drink
Grundy
February 3, 2016, 10:18am
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123tokambio:
Advices mingi za nini. The dude sounds decided at whatever he wants to set up. All he needed was advice on where to get management training for his wife. Sasa instead ni mara oh, weka shangâaa mara oh, moshi ya kishomi, sijui kelele yaâŚhapana, yeye hataki hizo zote⌠Saidieni yeye mahali ana uhitaji.
Hata mimi sina usaidizi anywayâŚnimeenda La Liga sasa
Ni ujuajiâŚeveryone here thinks they are way smarter than everyone else. No wonder it a village full of millionaires.
dobiman
February 3, 2016, 1:14pm
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I have got a place in yaya center let me check it out then I will update wana kijiji