UncategorizedWhen Redundancy Turns Your Life Upside Down Susan Catherine Keter / November 8, 2016 The retrenchments that have hit the media industry in Kenya have turned many lives upside down. Journalism is one field […]
Entrepreneurship, Family, Preparing for retirementRetirement. Retrenchment. Are you prepared with Plan B? Susan Catherine Keter / November 8, 2016 It was five years since William retired from his job at one of the leading banks. He still had 2
UncategorizedThe Goldmine of The 21st Century Susan Catherine Keter / November 8, 2016 We are now in the 21st century; the technological age. Internet has totally transformed the way of doing business. You
UncategorizedIs Network Marketing Some Sort of Scam? Susan Catherine Keter / November 8, 2016 Why do we hear so much negative comments about network marketing; that people join and lose money? Whose fault is
UncategorizedNetwork Marketing; The Business of The 21st Century Susan Catherine Keter / November 7, 2016 One thing explains the high failure rate in network marketing. Many people get into the business with the idea that
UncategorizedNetwork Marketing; The Business of The 21st Century Susan Catherine Keter / November 7, 2016 One thing explains the high failure rate in network marketing. Many people get into the business with the idea that
UncategorizedBusiness In The 21st Century and Beyond Susan Catherine Keter / November 7, 2016 I hear cries everywhere about a shrinking job market. People at the prime of life are unable to get absorbed
UncategorizedChoose Financial Independence Susan Catherine Keter / November 7, 2016 “Maturity is the ability to respond to the environment in an appropriate manner. This response is generally learned rather than
Entrepreneurship, FamilyThe Culture of Dependence Dis-empowers; Say NO To It! Susan Catherine Keter / November 7, 2016 Dependence in Africa is a widespread problem. Would you continue your family’s culture of dependence or would you do something
UncategorizedYour Life is 100% Your Responsibility; Take Charge! Susan Catherine Keter / November 6, 2016 Gladys was brought up by a single mother. She was the eldest of 5 siblings; 3 girls and 2 boys.