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Kenneth Igiri

127 Episodes

34 minutes | Jan 23, 2023
What on God's Green Earth Would Make Me Buy You Product
In this Clubhouse Conversation, we delved into why people buy from you, tips on selling, social selling and creating a structure and process that makes your business a selling machine.
37 minutes | Jan 15, 2023
Customer Obsession - Observing the Customer in the Marketplace
I share two stories around getting feedback from your most critical stakeholders by watching not asking.
18 minutes | Jan 10, 2023
2023 - What is Your Growth Plan
In this episode, we share where planning fits in the four layers of an organization's typical strategy activities - Why, What, How, When. We also share five areas small businesses should have a clear plan for.
41 minutes | Jan 4, 2023
2023 - Becoming Data Driven in Your Strategy
Here we share what strategy means in simple terms and how to determine you next move using data you have accumulated in your small business.
42 minutes | Nov 26, 2022
Why We Do Not Purchase Locally Made Products
Giving another push to the philosophy to patronising locally made products.
52 minutes | Nov 26, 2022
Making the Most of the Time
Time is the most precious commodity in the Universe. Time is more precious than money. Listen to thoughts on Time gleaned from the book, "If I Were to Live Again".
56 minutes | Nov 26, 2022
Are You Worthy of Success?
On self-sabotage and impostor syndrome symptoms. A conversation on reasons people typically are unable to see themselves as successful.
5 minutes | Oct 15, 2022
Angels May Not Have Wings
"I know a man in Christ who fourteen years ago—whether in the body I do not know, or whether out of the body I do not know, God knows—such a one was caught up to the third heaven. " II Corinthians 12:2 NKJV
3 minutes | Oct 15, 2022
Three Things Every Career Professional Should Know
During a get together organised by my boss, I had the opportunity to share these thoughts with my colleagues.
33 minutes | Sep 14, 2022
Osimiri, Dawn & the Girls Audio Book
This is the first of four stories written by Kenneth Igiri and published on Amazon. It describes the life of three African women in a remote village. The centre of the story is Osimiri, the river that brought both life and death to the region.
33 minutes | Sep 14, 2022
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This is the first of four stories written by Kenneth Igiri and published on Amazon. It describes the life of three African women in a remote village. The centre of the story is Osimiri, the river that brought both life and death to the region.
2 minutes | Feb 19, 2022
Be the Best Wherever You Are
So we can all keep giving excuses about the work environment we find ourselves or we can simply choose to be the Best and outgrow the environment. What do you think?
18 minutes | Feb 12, 2022
Embracing Our Heritage | African Identity in the Modern Era | Dr. Ronke Babajide
"Who you are is what makes you special. Don't change for anyone. Maintain your identity, that matters most." - Dr. Anil Kumar Sinha  The typical African appears to be always at the receiving end - receiving aid and content to only consume what the rest of the world produces.  Some posit that this may be a case of inferiority complex created by experiences that have robbed many of us of the pride we ought to take in our heritage.  We often seek validation from the rest of the world. Our sense of worth is defined by how much we have embraced other cultures, memorized the history of other people groups, mastered foreign languages and the likes.  Our appetite for anything from "abroad" never seems to be satiated.   In this edition of the Truth Interviews we asked poignant questions about our identity as Africans. Is there any originality left in us? Do we have anything significant to offer the world? Are we excluding ourselves from the global village square by calling for local content? Does it even make sense to talk about an "African Identity"?
15 minutes | Feb 12, 2022
Embracing Our Heritage | African Identity in the Modern Era | Shadrack Kubyane
"Who you are is what makes you special. Don't change for anyone. Maintain your identity, that matters most." - Dr. Anil Kumar Sinha  The typical African appears to be always at the receiving end - receiving aid and content to only consume what the rest of the world produces. Some posit that this may be a case of inferiority complex created by experiences that have robbed many of us of the pride we ought to take in our heritage.   We often seek validation from the rest of the world. Our sense of worth is defined by how much we have embraced other cultures, memorized the history of other people groups, mastered foreign languages and the likes. Our appetite for anything from "abroad" never seems to be satiated.    In this edition of Iwineti Africa we asked poignant questions about our identity as Africans. Is there any originality left in us? Do we have anything significant to offer the world? Are we excluding ourselves from the global village square by calling for local content? Does it even make sense to talk about an "African Identity"?
15 minutes | Feb 12, 2022
Embracing Our Heritage | African Identity in the Modern Era | Dr. Faith Nwaobia
"Who you are is what makes you special. Don't change for anyone. Maintain your identity, that matters most." - Dr. Anil Kumar Sinha  The typical African appears to be always at the receiving end - receiving aid and content to only consume what the rest of the world produces. Some posit that this may be a case of inferiority complex created by experiences that have robbed many of us of the pride we ought to take in our heritage.  We often seek validation from the rest of the world.  Our sense of worth is defined by how much we have embraced other cultures, memorized the history of other people groups, mastered foreign languages and the likes. Our appetite for anything from "abroad" never seems to be satiated.   In this edition of Iwineti Africa we asked poignant questions about our identity as Africans. Is there any originality left in us? Do we have anything significant to offer the world? Are we excluding ourselves from the global village square by calling for local content? Does it even make sense to talk about an "African Identity"?
11 minutes | Nov 3, 2021
Customer Experience in Emerging Markets
Customer Experience in Emerging Markets
8 minutes | Nov 2, 2021
Collaboration and Competition
Collaboration and Competition as a small business
5 minutes | Jun 19, 2021
Prayer Meditations_Six Lessons from Hannah's Prayer
Heartfelt, silent, authentic, one-shot prayer gets God's attention. In her case, Hannah received the answer before she received it.
5 minutes | May 16, 2021
Genesis 41 Part I
Who receives the dream? Who interprets the dream? What are the implications of the interpretation.
6 minutes | May 11, 2021
Daniel Five & Six
Taking a stand for truth, maintaining our position in the face of threats. Can we be convicted for doing the right thing?
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