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  • 6. Building a Legacy: Mastering Talent Pipelines for African Business Success

    37:20||Season 1, Ep. 6
    Join us for an enlightening conversation with HR expert Beauty Erica Kofigah in this episode of Succession Stories & Strategies. We’ll explore how building a strong talent pipeline can truly transform your organization, save costs, and pave the way for lasting success in Africa’s ever-evolving business landscape.You’ll learn about:Fresh strategies for finding top talentHow AI can help with hiringWays to nurture and grow your team through mentorship and coachingAdapting your talent approach for remote workTracking the success of your talent initiativesWhether you’re an entrepreneur, an HR professional, or someone looking to lead in your field, this episode is packed with insights that could change the way you think about talent management and succession planning in Africa.Follow this podcast to receive the upcoming episodes as soon as they are released and stay up-to-date with the latest advancements in agricultural knowledge management.To delve deeper into the topic, explore additional resources and join the discussion on our website.Follow us on our official pages Links are provided:Youtube:    / @kabodgroup9460   FaceBook:   / kabodgroup.intl  Instagram:   / kabod_intl  Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2VYLjZMwtzMMGxd8IqAuj0?si=bc3b449f8c9d4e34Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/kabo...

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  • 5. Transforming Agricultural: Knowledge Management Among Kenyan Smallholder Dairy Farmers

    38:02||Season 1, Ep. 5
    Agriculture is inherently knowledge-intensive, especially for small dairy farmers. This podcast dives into how implementing knowledge management - acquiring, sharing, and utilizing vital information - is crucial for boosting productivity, ensuring sustainability, and driving development in rural Kenya. Featuring insights from KM expert Omondi Yudah.If you enjoyed this episode, feel free to share it with your farmer friends or sustainability enthusiasts. Your support means a lot to us!Follow this podcast to receive the upcoming episodes as soon as they are released and stay up-to-date with the latest advancements in agricultural knowledge management.To delve deeper into the topic, explore additional resources and join the discussion on our website.
  • 4. How to Improve Agricultural Development in Africa with Knowledge Management?

    35:52||Season 1, Ep. 4
    In this episode of the Knowledge Management Podcast in Africa, Kabod Group sits down with Mr. Abugri, a seasoned Knowledge Management professional. Mr. Abugri is a Certified Knowledge and Project Management Practitioner and currently serves as the Knowledge Management, Learning & Communications Lead Specialist at the Forum for Agricultural Research in Africa (FARA), an apex continental organization under the African Union Commission, responsible for coordinating and advocating for Agricultural Research and Development. Mr. Abugri shares his inspiring journey into the field of Knowledge Management, detailing his impactful initiatives in education, food security, child protection, nutrition, and health. With extensive experience at World Vision West Africa, USAID Ghana, and FARA, Mr. Abugri provides valuable insights into the role of Knowledge Management in driving positive change across various sectors. Don't miss this insightful conversation! 🔗 Explore our exciting services and projects on our ⁠website⁠.
  • 3. Increasing the offer of KM education and certifications in Africa Universities

    29:31||Season 1, Ep. 3
    In a recent episode of the Kabod Group podcast (KMPA 3), Professor Madeleine Fombad, a renowned figure in Knowledge Management (KM) at the University of South Africa, engages in a compelling conversation with Christian Elongue, Managing Director of Kabod Group. They delve into the pivotal role of KM in Africa and the pressing need to bolster its presence across the continent. The discussion centers on unraveling why KM hasn't been widely embraced as an academic discipline in Africa and the efforts to integrate it into academic curricula. Professor Fombad sheds light on the intersection of KM and climate change challenges, advocating for its potential to drive behavioural shifts and policy formulation.Exploring collaborative opportunities between academia and policymakers, they underscore the importance of proactive community engagement and a dynamic curriculum aligned with industry demands. Despite challenges, they propose a comprehensive action plan to garner stakeholder support and elevate awareness about KM's strategic significance.Join Kabod Group's community of practice (Knowledge Management Professionals in Africa) on LinkedIn or reach out via email( elongue@kabodgroup.com) to participate in initiatives driving KM advocacy across Africa. Together, let's harness the transformative potential of KM for Africa's sustainable development.
  • 1. A Deep Dive into the Challenges, Opportunities, and Impact of KM in Africa with Miss Sarah Wakuthii

    25:16||Season 1, Ep. 1
    Africa is increasingly embracing knowledge management (KM) as a strategic practice, yet many organizations face unique challenges in its adoption and implementation. Seeking profound perspectives on this matter, Christian Elongue, representing Kabod Group, engaged in a conversation with Sarah Wakuthii, a seasoned KM expert based in Kenya. In this deep dive into "Knowledge Management in Africa," Sarah Wakuthii, with her rich background and experience, shared invaluable insights into the challenges, opportunities, and success stories within the field.