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TIDE Series-Taking Shape
Written by: John WesongaArticle Overview: This week we've spent time working ont he next TIDE Innovation Series event which is slated for October 11th and will feature with the Chief Operating Officer of Nakumatt Holdings. When I look back at how TIDE came about and what it's becoming I can't help but be amazed, like a small seed that grows into a giant tree this event is beginning to take shape.
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TIDE Series-Taking Shape
This week we've spent time working ont he next TIDE Innovation Series event which is slated for October 11th and will feature with the Chief Operating Officer of Nakumatt Holdings. When I look back at how TIDE came about and what it's becoming I can't help but be amazed, like a small seed that grows into a giant tree this event is beginning to take shape.
TIDE is evolving into more than just a series of talks, it's going the step further and encouraging networking amongst the attendees of the event. The value of networking supersedes the event itself, it's from those networks that business and professional relationships are born. I intend to tap into the networking aspect completely and have been thinking of building a social network dedicated to TIDE.
We received a request for a video of the last event, we didn't have any having overlooked the need to record the event for future reference but this time we intend to record and put it online for all and sundry to watch and see what they missed.
In the meantime we have setup a temporary page for the TIDE website on www.tideseries.org, we intend to change it soon :)
Article Tags: attendees, chief operating officer, giant tree, innovation series, networking, professional relationships, shape, tide
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About the Author: John Wesonga RSS for John's articles - Visit John's website Born in Nairobi, Kenya, John Wesonga is a partner and the Technology Director of Multiple Choices, a communications company that builds web 2.0 applications for the Internet and provides strategic advice on Online Brands. His interests include: web development, blogging, mobile technology, Africa, and Kenya. His blog, Afropreneur, is one of the most popular online resources for news regarding business and technology in Africa. He is also currently a student at Strathmore University, where he is pursuing a degree in Business Information Technology. Click here to visit John's website Kenya the land of the pyramids Maybe we need Incompetent web developers Makings of a world leader Changing the mindset Are African Governments Really Ready to Embrace E |
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