SoulAddict wrote:well... this discussion quickly degenerated into shows of ego, that's for sure. None of this is helping us. i will avail myself for intellectual discussions when needed. Oh, and yes i HAVE used laundromats before. i do like what's his name's idea of getting employees to do drop offs/pickups when necessary. And i do agree that it is important to look at things from a kenyan perspective/kenyan market. i lived in europe. u do practically everything urself right down to packing ur own groceries. so because labour is cheap here, the approach can be tweaked. My two cents... :)
Mmmmmhhh another egomaniac
@ Soul addict are you warren buffect.....
are you a SME management genius......
I thought you were indentured to poverty ie "ARTIST".......
So what is this i shall avail myself.....
@Bony storck and saleadict....
The kenyan market is kadonye economy .....
From cybers cafes. .......
To used clothes .......
How do you want majority to pay a premium .......
For their mainly 2 hand clothes .......
(Please dont counter with i dont buy second hand clothes thats .......
Stupid )
Being senior managment consultants .........
You should know the principle of keep cost down at all costs ............
Well labour in kenya is definately not free .....
and you idea of cheap is not cheap at all .....
So word of advice tone down your ego .......
Be relevant ........
@ Muhkamba ....
I apologise again for making of of you ........
It is not right to tease and cajole ....
mentally challenged members of Wazua ........
I know that now ............