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5 emails and baffled
Ric dees
#1 Posted : Tuesday, January 19, 2010 6:19:28 AM
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Yesterday i sent some five mails to people round the globe, 2 were in SA, 2 in Kenya and 1 in London and the 2 chaps in kenya are yet back to me a whole 24 hours later!!!!!

Is this us in a nutshell ie:
- Not in my desk
- Busy
- Sick
- Wazuaing..(Pun Intended)

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mukiha
#2 Posted : Tuesday, January 19, 2010 6:25:34 AM
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Ric dees wrote:


- Wazuaing..(Pun Intended)


Where is the pun? I don't see it.
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Djinn
#3 Posted : Tuesday, January 19, 2010 6:32:40 AM
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@ric dees - and given we are GMT+3 and with a local peering point, they really have no good excuse.

I think it boils down to work ethic.
Ric dees
#4 Posted : Tuesday, January 19, 2010 6:49:20 AM
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@Mukiha
In my honest opinion people spend way too much time on this site..when do they ever work????

@Djinn
My point exactly, work ethic!!

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adept
#5 Posted : Tuesday, January 19, 2010 6:51:41 AM
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Actually you beat me to posting this. I sent an email enquiry a couple of months ago to 8 of Kenya's largest players in a certain industry. Of these, only 3 have responded to date. Mind you I was giving them business. Response to emails is at best, pathetic in corporate Kenya.
Magigi
#6 Posted : Tuesday, January 19, 2010 7:32:04 AM
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@Dick Rees
...I think they did not find getting back to you important...Nothing to do with work ethics.
Intelligentsia
#7 Posted : Tuesday, January 19, 2010 7:41:14 AM
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Its both corporate and individuals who are so allergic to quick responses. Some people wouldnt know a great opportunity even if it came riding atop a red bus.

I sent a journalist a vacancy that urgently needed to be filed with the UN media offices and he...he just snobbed it. It was a very good offer, he said he only read the title and didn't have time to peruse it. Later, to my consternation, he comes lamenting losing such a good opportunity,

Another one runs a co. offering advertising solutions, and has for months been trying to penetrate the UN system to be on their panel of suppliers. Chance came through one small tender for printing branded t-shirts n caps. Not only did he not bother to follow-up on the tender but also switched off his phone on me when we kept asking for progress...wat do people want?!
akowally
#8 Posted : Tuesday, January 19, 2010 7:49:58 AM
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LOL Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly magigi

Anyway there are a whole load of reasons why guys don't reply...personally I try to reply whatever has been addressed to me whether it is an sms, a call or an email (except some spam mails and those Nigeria lottery mails that just don't stop)...anyway some guys just lose interest, don't find it important to reply or just ignore ...Think I also don't think it is only work ethic, but my conviction is no matter how bad something is, it is good to reply to just say it is bad or to just humbly say that you are not interested...either way good to always reply, I think whatever the reason it all boils down to integrity..Think
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muganda
#9 Posted : Tuesday, January 19, 2010 8:01:17 AM
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@Ric dees, regarding Wazua, as with everything moderation. But seriously, you can learn alot while Wazuaring...

Is it possible that email/web culture is more prevalent in the other countries than Kenya? Phone seem to be used more here.

Now about time keeping, William Shakespeare, once said better three hours too soon than a minute late. Read somewhere that Ivory Coast declared it a 'national emergency' and even gave a guy a Villa in effort to reclaim lost time. Read also that Germans are known for their punctuality.

akowally
#10 Posted : Tuesday, January 19, 2010 9:30:35 AM
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@ muganda

Yeah, the email culture is more prevalent in other countries...most people stop wazuaring once they lose their jobs since most people don't have comps or net at home...therefore may reply long after an opportunity...not because they didn't want to...
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mwanitu
#11 Posted : Tuesday, January 19, 2010 11:34:34 AM
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Its all about virtues; Integrity, Diligence, courtesy, Discipline....name them. When you are not intelligent enough communicationwise, these simple things skip you and they can be very costly in life. Think of all those opportunities missed! Thats why there are institutions that teach communication skills and many esp. in corporate Kenya should enrol for such classes.....my two cents...
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McReggae
#12 Posted : Tuesday, January 19, 2010 1:12:07 PM
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Did you confirm that these Kenyans had access to 24hrs emails and internet?????
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poundfoolish
#13 Posted : Tuesday, January 19, 2010 3:31:55 PM
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Kenyans it seems prefer seeing you before they start replying to your emails.. they dont believe(thanks to our Naija brodas) them as an initiator of any transactions..biz or friendship.

lazima mkutane kisha umueleze.. 'ill send you an email... sawaaa?" then they can start communicating..
simonkabz
#14 Posted : Tuesday, January 19, 2010 4:06:56 PM
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I think kenyans nowadays rarely visit yahoo, thanx to fb. I seldom do it.
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Tatacabs
#15 Posted : Wednesday, January 20, 2010 6:05:05 AM
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What I can say is that Kenyans both corporate and individuals do not use ICT to the maximum.
I deal alot with debtors and definitely email is easier in giving details etc. but its annoying nobody bothers to respond via email. One has to go ahead and call refering to an email earlier sent. Me think we have negative ATT, ignorant, crappy sloppy and above all lazy. If s'one cannot respond to an sms@ 3 bob wat else can they do? From xperience Englishmen/women are very effective in responding to emails/calls.
Kenyans gotta style up.
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