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Kreekafrica.com Is A New Online Platform That Connects Professionals, And Creates Opportunities Across Africa

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Tekedia Institute is proud to share this message in our community. The Chairman of AfriCent, Amb. Razaq Juwon Lawal,  funded many scholarships in the Tekedia Mini-MBA. AfriCent has launched a new subsidiary, kreekafrica.com. The new business is an online community portal with the mission to connect professionals from across Africa, and the rest of the world, to clients, and businesses globally. 

  • Clients: Find and hire Professionals for your projects.
  • Professionals: Find projects, get them done and get paid instantly.

Visit kreekafrica.com and sign up.

(Tekedia Institute will be signing an MOU to explore how to help our members looking for opportunities via this platform)


The press launch below…

The AfriCent Group has launched kreekafrica.com, a new online community portal aimed at connecting professionals from across Africa and the rest of the world to clients and businesses globally.  There has never been a more appropriate time to give people a reliable platform where they can go to market their services, or find skilled professionals to fulfil key requirements.

The world is changing, and the way people are doing business is changing,” says Joseph Owusu-Badu, Chief Operating Officer of Kreek Africa. “The last few months have been unprecedented due to the enormous impact of the coronavirus pandemic. This has certainly shifted our perception of how we can work, but it has also highlighted the need to create something that would empower people to earn an income.”

Based on this premise, Kreek Africa was born.  An online platform that enables users to conduct business securely – putting them in the driver’s seat. Similar solutions are available globally and have proven to be very successful. However, what makes Kreek Africa truly unique is that it has been designed for Africa, with Africa in mind but also with a global competitive edge.

He added that there was a necessity for a platform that would give professionals from across Africa and beyond an opportunity to showcase their skills to the world, and for clients to easily source this talent. “Most of the platforms out there are not for Africa and are not competitive in terms of the subscription and handling fees. Kreek Africa is here to bridge that gap.”

The freelancing industry is growing and diversifying across Africa in various sectors. Young adults want to manage their own working hours and carve out their desired career paths, which means companies are struggling to find and retain applicants who are willing to work within the parameters of traditional workplace practices.  As a result, a number of companies and business owners are turning to self-employed professionals and online solutions when seeking to employ people for a specific job or service.

A thriving online culture has also forced existing companies and professionals to look at how they can grow their businesses and expand their offering by marketing themselves online. “If you want to be successful, you can be. All you need to succeed in your profession is the ability and drive to do well, a computer and internet connection. The opportunities are out there, and Kreek Africa can help you find them,” adds Joseph.

The platform itself is easy to use and will allow professionals and clients to interact and transact seamlessly. Professionals can select a subscription package that suits them, while clients or businesses pay a commission handling fee as and when they use it. This makes the platform cost-effective as it can be tailored to suit any budget.

Verification is an integral part of the onboarding process and all users will be required to provide the relevant documentation to prove their identity. Strict approval processes and security measures are in place to give users the best possible experience and complete peace of mind.

This way of working creates opportunities by allowing people to showcase their talent, source talent and contribute to the growing African economy. We’re extremely proud of the talent we have in Africa and we want people to know they don’t have to look far – we have what you need right here,” says Joseph Owusu-Badu.

About Kreek Africa

Kreek Africa is an online community portal that connects independent professionals from across Africa to clients and businesses around the world. The platform gives professionals a safe, secure space to showcase their unique skillset, thereby giving them access to job opportunities. Clients or businesses can review the services on offer and select options based on their specific requirements.

The platform is segmented into various categories including; programming and development, design and art, writing and translation, administrative and secretarial, business and finance, sales and marketing, engineering and architecture, legal, education and training, home services, fashion, construction, agriculture, data science and analytics, and more.

Kreek Africa is proudly African, and their mission is to create a safe and secure space where professionals from across Africa can connect and find meaningful work opportunities to enrich their lives.

Kreek Africa headquarters are based in Mauritius, with offices in Accra, Ghana and Lagos, Nigeria.

For more information, visit https://kreekafrica.com/ and follow on

LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/company/kreekafrica/

Twitter https://twitter.com/africakreek

Facebook https://www.facebook.com/KreekAfrica/

Media contact

Contact Person: Wilfred Attipoe (Brand Communication Manager)

Email: media@kreekafrica.com

Contact number: +230-58690130

Amazon Gets FAA Approval to Commence Drone Delivery

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Figure 1.5: Drone delivering an Amazon package [24]

Jeff Bezos’ Amazon quest to start drone deliveries in the United States is finally getting close to reality. On Saturday, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) issued a certificate to that effect.

The company has been working on a faster way to make deliveries for long, and thus chose drones, as it would offer the fastest delivery time. With the part 135 air carrier certificate, Amazon’s drone delivery dream is now within reach as it is a requirement for a company to start drone deliveries.

Amazon unveiled the idea in 2013 as a solution to delayed deliveries induced by traffic and road trip troubles. The drones would be called Prime Air, and would be unmanned. But in 2015, the FAA ruled that the type of drones that Bezos was proposing were “currently” not allowed.

Bezos said then that the drone models have a range of 10 miles and have the capability of delivering orders below five pounds. While the idea appeared brilliant because 90% of Amazon’s products fall under five pounds, it posed some challenges that require testing to convince the FAA.

Today, Amazon said it has many testing centers in the US and around the world, and has logged thousands of flight hours. And it has validated over 500 safety and efficiency processes as part of its application for the certificate.

Amazon hired David Carbon, a former Boeing executive in March, to lead the drone program. He said the company is working with aviation authorities to make the drone delivery a reality.

“We will continue to develop and refine our technology to fully integrate delivery drones into the airspace, and work closely with the FAA and other regulators around the world to realize our vision 30 minute delivery,” he said.

Bezos said in 2013 that the aim is to make deliveries as short as 30 minutes in five years. However, regulations and safety concerns stalled the approval by FAA until COVID-19 showed up and created social distancing. The need to maintain social distancing increased the need of using robots in the place of humans for some services, including delivery.

Though the idea of using drones for delivery is new, the certificate has been issued to other companies besides Amazon. CNN reported that UPS and Wing, a subsidiary of Google’s parent company Alphabet, both received their own in 2019. And since then, UPS has made medical deliveries at two North Carolina hospitals, and has continued to deliver medical supplies to some parts of Florida.

However, while the introduction of drone delivery will serve the purpose of swift delivery, many people will be paying for it with their jobs. With every successful robotic machine, comes someone whose job has been taken.

What Innovation Really is, and why Patents alone don’t just cut it.

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What is Innovation?, or better still what does Innovation mean to you?

Because frankly Innovation means different things to different people; to some, Innovation means flying cars, A 90 Hz refresh screen (Smartphone Junkies), The iPhone, or some dystopian scene from some sci-fi movie where humans live side by side with Aliens, Fly around in Space Ships, have Guns that shoot lasers and sorry, this isn’t Star Wars.

Either way, Innovation has different definitions, depending on where you grew up, and the kind of Sci FI movies you watched.

Remember the 1985 movie Back to the Future, where they predicted we’d all have Flying Hoverboards in 2015? This is 2020, and apparently that has not happened. We do have Uber, Bird, and TikTok, but I digress.

What Innovation Really is.

The First true definition of Innovation is from the Business point of view. Let’s put it this way; if you can’t apply it profitably or Sustainably in Business or to support a Business case, it isn’t Innovation, it’s an invention.

Now here’s a short Story;

You wake up tomorrow morning, and somebody has played around and built a Time Machine (I’m Thinking Elon, that guy is practically trying everything he sees in the movies). You get to try it out, you wake up in Berlin in say 1775, July 4th to be Precise, America gained independence last year, and you want to wish your Great, Great, Great (you know where I’m headed with this) Grandpa who doesn’t know you’re from the Future a happy independence.

You make the mistake of Sending the letter on the 4th of July, because you’re still used to WhatsApp, and all that Instant Messaging stuff. You send the letter on the 4th of July, your Grandpa gets it sometime in September or early October.

Your Grandpa probably now thinks you’re Crazy.

Another example; You decide to travel cross-country to get a lay of the land. If you’re Broke, chances are you’re going to walk cross-country. If you’re Middle class, you’ll be riding a horse, and if you’re Billionaire level, you’ll be in a carriage with a couple of escorts. They haven’t invented the Air Conditioner yet, so if the Sun Decides to show off, you’ll be burning up, regardless of all the Gold you have Stored up.

No Netflix, Entertainment is strictly watching your neighbors fight or better still going to the town square to see what is on display.

No Google, if you want to read, you go to the Library. You literally have to search for information and stuff yourself.

No Camera, your Memories are your Photographs. If you’re gifted, or wealthy enough, you paint the picture yourself, or hire an Artist to do it for you.

When you eventually Come back to 2020, you’ll make one meaningful conclusion; In 1775, Life was hard.

This is what Innovation is about. Innovation is simply Making Life Easier.

Innovation is about making life easier. The Assembly line invented by Henry Ford made life easier (at least for those in Production), The Wright Brothers, and the Airplane?, it takes 7 hours to Fly From London to the United States, by ship it would take around 3 days. Today communication is largely instant, i send it now, you get it now. You don’t have to wait for days to get a letter or anything of that sort.

The Truth is, Innovation is about creating the perfect balance between Technology (The Enabler), Design (The Users Advocate), and Business (The Guys who fund it). The End result of this balance is a product that makes life easier for your users, and at the same time improves the bottom line of your Business.

Innovation isn’t patents, What patents really do is display the Technology quadrant of your innovation matrix, if that technology doesn’t make life easier for your users, or translates into profitable business outcomes, your business isn’t innovative, it’s just a business that has lots of patents.

Obsess about Ease.

Too many companies fuss about how they can make their Product better, but what really is better? Does better mean a lot more functionality?, your Product being able to do more, or ease?, your Product making life easier for your users?.

The Easier your Product makes the lives of your users, the better it is. A better Product is an easier Product, not a more Functional one.

Your team needs to become Product Agnostic, and Obsess about ease. How can we make life easier for our users?, what Technological development can aid that purpose?, and can we do this in a way that has a meaningful impact on our Businesses bottom line?.

Answering these questions is the root of true Innovation, Not just a list of the Patents you own. Besides Kodak Filed for Bankruptcy, even though they owned more than 1000 Digital imaging Patents.

So much for Patent Innovation.

Beyond Buzzwords

Putting AI at the back of your name has nothing to do with being innovative. The real question is How does AI make life easier for your users?.

YouTube’s Algorithm studies my viewing history, and fills my feed with Videos they believe will interest me. They’re usually correct, and their Algorithm saves me from the stress of having to search for everything myself (which would practically ruin the user experience). Sometimes Innovation is about making life easier for people by helping them think less.

Forget the Buzzwords, the question should be simple; how does this Technology, how does this Product make life easier for our users, and how can we keep on making life easier for them?.

Conclusion

Innovation is more than just Sci-fi futuristic stuff, it’s about creating the perfect blend between Technology, Design, and Business. It’s about creating products that are profitable to the Business side, it is more than Just adding Functionality to a Product, it is about making life easier for your users.

Register for Tekedia Mini-MBA Edition 3

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This is the last opportunity in 2020 to attend Tekedia Mini-MBA. A four month management program, 100% online, self-paced and sector agnostic. Our class notes are becoming books because they are that really good. Then, the videos.  You study at your pace with support from our community.

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