
Brilliant idea...I once told guys in TZ that we can segment our activities in such a way that we can get those who can outsource projects,those who can break deals,just consultants,developers of various products, analysts ,etc..who in one way or another can create a platform that would be self sufficient in a sense that there would be so many sub,outsource etc. But guys out there thinks that they can list everything and can all of the in whatever quality to the demise of the industry.Now you find that guys want to do everything,even a cheap project in remote area where support would never materialize..unless they hire techies to be located in every county. Well, cannibalism would real be a serious issue before ,groups can find right guys.In Kenya I think guyz should learn the harder way how,to direct clients to his fellows for services they cant offer,and those fellow should learn how to pay back either thru commissioning or thru referring back clients . I normally find it very funny in Nairobi when someone is insisting to give specs so that he can go to like 10th street,just pic one thing that would not necessarily be your last choice.Most of the time guys stubble with mentality when I want to see the available collections.You know sometime one needs to know the latest,the most powerful ,and decide for the optimum combination. I wonder why these guys cant establish a referral system that could make them relax a little bit.Like picking up commission later, or contributing to a symbiotic referral around just like drivers can help out traffic flow,by let other pass -- Regards, Nicholas Peter.* .............. Products: Software systems for :School management, Point of Sale. --- Forwarded message ---------- From: James Mutuma <jmkmutuma@gmail.com> To: Skunkworks Mailing List <skunkworks@lists.my.co.ke> Cc: Date: Mon, 10 Feb 2014 08:04:31 -0800 Subject: [Skunkworks] Skunk IT Associates! Skunks, Later yesterday evening I initiated the discussion below and thanks a lot for the few that have shown interest. With a guy like Steve working in such an environment I believe with advice and guidance from such we shall be the first to launch such an IT business model in the country. I am seeking guys in IT who are interested we have a one on one meeting and set a work plan. You can get me on jmkmutuma@gmail.com or at intellisyskenya@gmail.com I will keep you all posted. We have an idea and we can't just sit down and sink. Kind Regards, JAMES MUTUMA MWANGI.

Thanks Peter, Greed has its own repercussions and thus l want to have a team. I have some few contacts on my mail already and l just hope to get some others we set a meeting and a possible workplan. If still interested drop me a mail at jmkmutuma@gmail.com or at intellisyskenya@gmail.com Regards. James - ISL. On 2/10/14, Kinpro Computers-All IT soutions <kinprocomputers@gmail.com> wrote:
Brilliant idea...I once told guys in TZ that we can segment our activities in such a way that we can get those who can outsource projects,those who can break deals,just consultants,developers of various products, analysts ,etc..who in one way or another can create a platform that would be self sufficient in a sense that there would be so many sub,outsource etc.
But guys out there thinks that they can list everything and can all of the in whatever quality to the demise of the industry.Now you find that guys want to do everything,even a cheap project in remote area where support would never materialize..unless they hire techies to be located in every county.
Well, cannibalism would real be a serious issue before ,groups can find right guys.In Kenya I think guyz should learn the harder way how,to direct clients to his fellows for services they cant offer,and those fellow should learn how to pay back either thru commissioning or thru referring back clients .
I normally find it very funny in Nairobi when someone is insisting to give specs so that he can go to like 10th street,just pic one thing that would not necessarily be your last choice.Most of the time guys stubble with mentality when I want to see the available collections.You know sometime one needs to know the latest,the most powerful ,and decide for the optimum combination.
I wonder why these guys cant establish a referral system that could make them relax a little bit.Like picking up commission later, or contributing to a symbiotic referral around just like drivers can help out traffic flow,by let other pass
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Regards, Nicholas Peter.* .............. Products: Software systems for :School management, Point of Sale.
--- Forwarded message ---------- From: James Mutuma <jmkmutuma@gmail.com> To: Skunkworks Mailing List <skunkworks@lists.my.co.ke> Cc: Date: Mon, 10 Feb 2014 08:04:31 -0800 Subject: [Skunkworks] Skunk IT Associates!
Skunks,
Later yesterday evening I initiated the discussion below and thanks a lot for the few that have shown interest. With a guy like Steve working in such an environment I believe with advice and guidance from such we shall be the first to launch such an IT business model in the country. I am seeking guys in IT who are interested we have a one on one meeting and set a work plan. You can get me on jmkmutuma@gmail.com or at intellisyskenya@gmail.com I will keep you all posted. We have an idea and we can't just sit down and sink.
Kind Regards,
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