The tools are changing. Fast.
Staying current is no longer optional.
@Nyandia_G shares how to stay relevant.
Be in the next conversation.
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#linkedinlocalnairobi#nairobi#ai
In a fast-changing world, one of the most valuable skills you can build is pattern recognition.
At the last LinkedIn Local Nairobi, @ToneeNdungu broke down how systems of reward have evolved over time.
Join us for the next Edition: https://t.co/mtW84JN2oq
Want to lead in your space?
Start by understanding the work.
Then delegate from clarity.
Dr. Bright Gameli, @BRIGHTZEED breaks it down.
Tools are there. The work is yours.
Join us for the next one: https://t.co/xrOrfiRz6s
If the world of work is changing, then staying the same is not an option.
At LinkedIn Local Nairobi, we’re diving into what it takes to navigate and thrive in the digital age.
Limited tickets:
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@Nyandia_G@BRIGHTZEED@ToneeNdungu@deangichukie
“ Financial freedom looks very different when you’re building a business.”
You stop thinking only about yourself. You start thinking about the company, the people building with you, and the systems that support them.
@linkedinnairobi , @paydhq Chief Maverick @b3npayd shared how his thinking about financial freedom has evolved as a founder, and how that perspective shapes what we’re building at Payd in a world where your work, income, and team are global. 🌍💸
It’s a challenge for all of us: to embrace the asks we often fear most. Because sometimes, the most transformative ask is not for opportunity, but for grace.
Watch his parting shot. It might just shift how you see strength.
#LinkedInLocalNairobi#PracticeTheAsk#Forgiveness
“We talk about asking for money, for opportunities, for introductions… but do we ask for forgiveness?”
In this heartfelt reflection, @orator_walubengo reminds us that the courage to ask doesn’t end with bold pitches or confident networking. True power lies in vulnerability:
in asking for forgiveness, extending grace, and learning to listen deeply.
He shares how missteps with mentors, clients, and colleagues shaped his growth; teaching him that greatness is not found in aggression, but in humility, honesty, and hard conversations.
What a night at #LinkedInLocalNairobi 2.0!🔥
Honoured to have moderated a power-packed panel conversation with Brian Mwau, Hinn Walubengo and Odour Jagero.
Key gems:
📌 Relationships need nurturing
📌 Ask with clarity & strategy
📌 Build capacity for what you seek
#Moderator