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How to deal with technological change.

So much is happening in the world in the field of information technology, from  computer system to virtual money, to mobile transaction to virtual reality and augmented reality, just to mention a few. These are some of the major invention that are happening globally. In kenya, for instance mobile money has grown to greater heights causing almost all businesses to adopt to these new innovation in order to continue to be relevant. Bitcoin currency is also a decentralized currency that has been very rampant and making firms using them grow to richness although they is a bit of resistance due to high amounts of money to purchase they have grown in some countries to the extent they are being used in some companies to purchase they products. With all these advancements that are happening companies can be confused on what to do in terms of what to take and what to leave. Taking a bad decision could cost the company so much to the extent of its closure so one needs to be very careful an

Njjjaaannnuuuaaarrryyyy nightmares!!!!!!!!!!😱😲 and how to survive

Njjjaaannnuuuaaarrrryyyy  is a very familiar name for the people in Kenya and its always a trendy name as we approach the end of the year due to the tormenting times it is associated with it. For those of you who have not had about these word  most probably they know how to organise they life, spending and are not excited about Christmas holidays or might be its just they have never has about it but truly they live to these. Let me stop complicating your life or confusing you and state that Njjjjaaaannnnaaaarrrryyyy stands for January which is the beginning of the year. So what characterizes these month so as to become very popular and adversely mentioned. Let me first mention a small history about these month so as to ensure nobody is lost in these conversation. Being a month after the long holiday December and one of the longest month in the calendar it is associated with impasse spending despite the long month. Employers pay they workers at the beginning of the month probably b