Apr 14, 2023 | Blog, safety
Effective paper management is vital in the office to reduce waste, save resources, and minimise the environmental impact of paper usage. Here are some tips for managing paper in the office:
1. Reduce paper usage: Digitise documents and store them electronically. Send emails rather than paper memos. Use digital tools for notetaking and scheduling instead of paper.
2. Print responsibly: When printing is necessary, print double-sided and use smaller fonts and margins to reduce paper usage. Avoid printing unnecessary documents and use draft mode to save ink.
3. Recycle: Set up a recycling programme in the office and ensure that paper waste is properly sorted and recycled. Place recycling bins in convenient locations and educate employees on the importance of recycling.
4. Implement paperless policies: Encourage employees to go paperless by offering incentives, such as bonuses or extra holiday days, for reducing paper usage. Use electronic forms and signatures for contracts and documents.
By implementing these paper management strategies, offices can reduce paper waste, save resources, and minimise the environmental impact of paper usage.
Mar 14, 2023 | Blog, Press Release
As an organisation with a foremost interest in education and all its related endeavours, we are happy to announce that we have approved scholarship funds for over 50 students across Africa to be able to partake in the mini-MBA crash programme organised by Tekedia Institute.
In the past year, we made the scholarship available to thirty Nigerian students who could not afford to be part of the program. We were pleased to see that they acquired the enlightenment they need to function optimally in today’s ever-evolving business landscape.
Our aim is to cause a paradigm shift in the mindset of many Africans and help them discover their entrepreneurial strength, which is needed for us to experience a sustainable economic boom as a continent.
Kenyon International is fully committed to providing resources that can enable less privileged but qualified persons to acquire the needed knowledge and skills to effectively manage their businesses all over Africa. We appreciate Professor Ndubuisi Ekekwe, Tekedia Institute Lead Faculty, for working with us to ensure that this idea comes to fruition.
Mar 14, 2023 | Blog, safety
In this election period, we would like you to stay safe as you exercise your civil right.
In order to stay safe, please endeavour to do all of the things mentioned below
1. Do not argue about politics as this might lead to you getting hurt by the opposition supporters
2. Always get back on time and don’t stay out late at night.
3. Avoid criticizing any politicians as their supporters might be out to harm you or anyone close to you.
4. Do not support or wear political campaign uniforms in public so you don’t become the prime target when violence ensues.
5. Always listen to the news to stay informed.
6. After casting your vote, go home immediately to avoid violence, peradventure they occur.
7. Steer clear of an undefined crowd or group of people
8. Don’t move about with expensive gadgets so that they don’t steal them
10. Stock up your home with food items and all necessary items
11. Do not talk recklessly at the polls
12. Celebrate in a civil manner when your candidate wins
13. Have your doctor’s number and emergency services handy
We at Kenyon understand the importance of you exercising your civil right, and we want you to be safe as you do so. Safety first and always.