Saw this article on the Kileva foundation blog site and thought it was important to share their wishes.
http://kileva.wordpress.com/2011/05/23/affect-of-weather-on-health-education-at-kileva-eastfield/
Saw this article on the Kileva foundation blog site and thought it was important to share their wishes.
http://kileva.wordpress.com/2011/05/23/affect-of-weather-on-health-education-at-kileva-eastfield/
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Hi, it’s just one week until the Kileva Theatre Evening on Friday 20th May, so I wanted to urge you all to consider joining the Kileva volunteers at the Mill Theatre in Sonning to see the play Special Occasions. Special Occasions is a delightful romance by Bernard Slade – writer of the TV series THE PARTRIDGE FAMILY as well as BEWITCHED
As a special incentive we’re reducing the ticket price (which includes a 2 course meal) by over £10 to just £39 per head!
Surely that’s a bargain to see a great play and enjoy a 2 course meal? Besides which you will be helping to put the roof on classroom #5 at the Kileva Eastfield Primary School in Mwakoma, Kenya.

Book online here or please email cliff@kilevafoundation.com if you’d like tickets and don’t forget that you can also buy raffle tickets to be entered into the draw to win one of the following prizes:
Thanks for your support. It means a lot to the kids at the school
Cliff and the Kileva Volunteers.
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The wave of mobile apps from Supermarkets continues with this one we just discovered It’s a great idea which we applaud as it will help people with allergies to quickly identify the contents of Sainsbury’s foods (only works in JS … Continue reading
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Despite its obvious potential, mobile has arguably been overhyped for years. So it’s not exactly surprising that many businesses have held back on their investment in mobile.
But for retailers, both online and offline, that are still skeptical, 2011 may be a good year to take the plunge. That’s because according to a survey conducted by SapientNitro, consumer habits finally caught up in a big way with expectations and hype last year.
Of those consumers surveyed, over half (51.6%) used a smart phone to locate a store during the holiday shopping season last year, and just under half (47.6%) reported using a smart phone to research a product they were thinking of buying.
Meaningful numbers (above 30%) browsed for products, comparison shopped, looked for coupons/deals and checked product availability at a store.
Figures from the UK show a similar trend. A ForeSee survey found that 32% of shoppers accessed e-commerce sites from their mobiles, with product research the most common activity.
SapientNitro’s Chris Davey says the numbers reflect that mobile devices are having “a major impact not only on the way that consumers shop but also on the way that retailers need to market to consumers.”.
And as eMarketer sees it, that means “retailers who have invested money in building a mobile program but have not received a commensurate return will begin to see their efforts bear fruit in 2011. Retailers who have not invested are losing valuable time on the learning curve.”
They key to success with mobile for retailers, of course, is not simply throwing money at mobile however; it’s all about investing in the right areas. Consumers still have concerns about certain things, such as the security of mobile financial transactions. Which is probably why most retailers will want their investments to follow the crowd.
Consumer habits during the 2010 holiday season indicate that consumers are primarily using their smart phones as information tools. Far fewer (21%) actually used a smart phone to purchase products or services, and even fewer (13.6%) used a mobile coupon.
Mobile commerce may only be taken up by a minority activity of users so far, but as has been shown by retailers like eBay, Amazon and others, a transactional mobile site or app can still drive significant numbers of sales.
Making it easy for customers and potential customers to discover important information via mobile, locations, your coupons, your prices, etc, is probably going to be a necessary investment given the rapidly growing number of consumers who are now looking for it.
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GUEST BLOG POST by Michael Van Osch – Founder & CEO www.thinktankmen.com
Why The Hell Would You Use A Business Coach? December 7, 2010
Why the hell would you use a coach? Someone asked that question once.
Actually that person was me. It was quite a while ago and when I said it I did so with a lot of sarcasm and ridicule in my voice. I thought it was the stupidest idea in the world. That someone needed a coach for business or personal life? Ha! Losers! And funny thing, looking back at the man I was then, I thought I had it figured out. And I’d tell you that too. The reality was different though and although I may have looked successful to some, if I really get honest, I wasn’t. I was just another ego-driven, meathead biz guy with a title, a nice car and lots of bills.
I had my head in the sand. Even when I’d see a top CEO talk about having a coach, somehow I’d justify that it didn’t apply to me, that I could do whatever I wanted, alone. Thing was, I wasn’t doing anything. It seems to work that way you know, the more successful men are open to more things and they keep rising up and up. The posers, like I was, secretly make excuses, are negative and stay stuck. I’ve found the number one benefit of working with a coach has been Perspective.
Working with an experienced person who is in your corner and can give you another and different perspective on yourself and your business or career is worth its weight in gold. It helps you get out of your head, out of the thinking ruts we all get into and it can spark new ideas and motivations.
Now, years later, of course a lot has changed not the least of which is I became a coach myself working with men who are entrepreneurs and executives. The change in attitude came for me when I got desperate enough and got my ego out of the way and asked for some help on some things.
Suddenly it felt as is I’d had 1,000 pounds lifted off my shoulders. Ideas started to flow, and I got energized. That led me to hiring a high level coach. And from that, with a lot of hard work, I found myself in a position where I was more successful than ever, doing my own thing, and jumping out of bed in the morning to get at it. And the byproduct that I didn’t expect…happiness. Go figure. Just when I thought I knew everything.
PS – to hear what the CEO of Google said on this topic, click here http://bit.ly/aSPSyK
Michael Van Osch – Founder & CEO www.thinktankmen.com
Nice infographic about Social Media here – Happy Mondays!
Social Media Statistics Video – Growth & Impact | Clean Cut Media.
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Another excellent snapshot showing why we should all be socialising our products and services, right here, right now! The Fatboy Slim track is timeless!
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Nice video about how B2B Marketeers are leading B2C in using social media to engage with customers.
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One of the best social media videos – great soundtrack too!
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This video by Thomas Power – founder of ecademy, sums up how the business world is shifting from being closed selective and controlling to being open, random and supportive. Well worth 4mins viewing…
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