Sunday 29 September 2013

Corporate Social Responsibility



Have you ever asked yourself why companies continue giving us free goods? Have you ever received any free good or service from a company? I cannot deny that everyone has received a free commodity either directly or indirectly. This is what the business world refers to as “Corporate Social Responsibility”.
Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) is a form of corporate self-regulation, which the businesses integrate within their operations models for sustainable growth. CSR policy functions as self-regulating mechanism whereby businesses monitor and ensure their active compliance with the spirit of the law, ethical standards and international norms.
Most companies in Kenya actively participate in CSR initiatives. The primary objective of these corporations is to embrace responsibility for the company’s actions and encourage positive impact through its activities in the environment, consumers, employees, communities, stakeholders and members of the public. CSR is not one-shilling activity, but an activity that consumes millions of money. I remember one day reading an article that Tuzo has supported a football club in Kenya with Sh 20 million. Similarly, Equity Bank Foundation, Kenol Kobil and KCB foundation spend a better amount of money to pay school fees for bright and needy students. And more other companies…. Why should businesses spent such huge sums of money to implement CSR?
CSR could appear expensive in the short-run, but it leads to increased profits in the long-run. Proponents of CSR argue that corporations that actively implement CSR make more long-term profits than those that do not. Have you ever asked yourself how these profits come about?
Let us consider Arial detergent production company, which currently has a market share of 25% in Kenya.  First, let us ignore the fact that Arial and Omo are at loggerheads regarding the former’s compliance with the Competition Act, Code of Advertisement Practice and Direct Marketing Rules in regard to its innovative advertisement.  Procter & Gamble spent sh 360 million to prepare and air the Arial advertisement. We know the media is very fair, it charges only sh 179,000 per 30 seconds to buy airtime during prime hours (7:00 pm-10:00pm) when the televisions have the largest number of viewers. Ignoring complains that the Arial advertisements are characterized by untruthfulness, the company repeats several slots on various TV stations; the amount can sum up to sh 1 million every evening. This is just one example of a company; there are others that spend more than this!
One of the demerits of this advertisements is that not all people can access them. People in rural areas do not have any idea about these products. Sometimes they see the washing powders on the shelves, but no force has ever been applied to help people identify the products. This is why I am talking about Corporate Social Responsibility, rather than just advertising in the media.
Procter & Gamble could be forgetting that excessive advertising would miss essential category of buyers that have to be nudged or need little persuasion to make purchases. CSR would provide the best cure to this since it would enable consumers to identify themselves with the product and build loyalty with the company. CSR also gives both present and prospective customer an opportunity to interact with the company in a non-business environment, which encourages the public to seek its business interactions. If I belonged to the company’s board, I would suggest at least some form community service, perhaps to the jigger stricken area or give some sachets to schoolchildren from poor communities to wash their clothes with Aerial. The smell alone would make these children company’s loyal customers when they grow up. Let me not attack Colgate because people in remote areas do not even know that their teeth need to brushed, and it is the responsibility of the toothpaste manufacturing companies to enlighten these locals so that they can begin using and buying toothpastes. But toothpaste companies have left people suffer with teeth problems due to non-cleanliness. This is what I call “LACK OF AN EYE TO IDENTIFY BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES”
I watched the second day of the Westgate Mall Siege with my seven friends. We were all worried about the plight that people outside were undergoing as they waited for their family members who were still hostages. A canter came with several dozens of plastic-bottled Fanta, obviously from coca-cola company. I heard one of my friends say, “At least coca-cola can see.” As we went out for a drink, almost everyone left their preferred drinks and “wanted to test whatever coca-cola had offered to the hostages’ next of kin.” I think this is how a consumer community begins to develop.
Equity Bank has grown rapidly due to increased involvement in CSR. Everywhere in the villages, people of all walks are talking of Wings to Fly. Children are encouraged to work hard so that they can be supported by the bank. Teachers are also aware of the same since they talk about the sponsorships to the children. Children grow up while the word “Equity Bank” is ringing in their minds. Even if they miss the chance, they already know about the bank very well. When they want to open accounts, there is no halt that can prevent them from Equity Bank even, if it means queuing for three consecutive days. This is the power of Corporate Social Responsibility.
It is crucial that companies comply with the CSR requirements. CSR contradicts the economic role of the business, but it recovers all the profits in the long-run. The members of the public should also take seriously and exploit all opportunities that present themselves in the name of CSR to augment their socioeconomic development.

Friday 13 September 2013

Dimensions of Economic Development



Development
            Development refers to the increase in a country’s productive capacity over a particular period of time. This increase in the country’s productive capacity leads to acquisition of wealth among the people, which improves their living standards. The socio-economic system of a country is viewed through a holistic approach; this implies that it encompasses all factors of the human society. Development, therefore, is viewed as a holistic process of increasing of a country’s wealth and improved living standards. There are four dimensions of development; these are, economic development, human development, sustainable development and territorial development. 

Economic Development
            Economic development refers to consistent increase in the country’s production units over time. The productive capacity of a country is the main driver of economic growth since it promises wealth to the people. Economic development encompasses the ways in which the country uses its factors of production to generate new goods and services. The primary catalysts of economic development are production and trade activities.
Human Development
            Human development focuses on how people’s lives are improving over a given period of time. Human development focuses on improvement of the various dimensions that affect the well-being of community members and their relationships with the society. The factors that determine the level of human development include health statuses, educational levels, entitlements, potentials of the people and the level of community empowerment. Human development leads to increased standards of living through ensuring availability of human wants. 
Sustainable Development
            Sustainable development seeks to maintain and improve the increase in the country’s productive capacity and living standards. This dimension of development focuses on the long-term perspectives of socio-economic systems and ensures that short-run development has no implications on the community’s development potential. The dimension of sustainable development concentrates on maintaining environmental, financial, social and economic developments.
Territorial Development
            A territory refers to a region that is separated from other areas because it has certain special features. Territorial development refers to increase in wealth and living standards of a specific region over a given time. The territory could have social, economic, environmental, and institutional potentials that it exploits and channels to the development process. Territorial development is achieved through the creation of relationships with the external publics and using their potentials to support its development agendas.

Friday 6 September 2013

Online Jobs: Ways to Prevent Procrastination



Freelance writing jobs have one enemy: procrastination. If you are not an experienced freelance writer, you risk facing this enemy at first. Writing under deadlines means that you stay depressed all the time, which results in worsening the quality of writing and losing clients… Do not be afraid: there is a secret weapon against procrastination.
Tip #1
Let’s imagine: you have a piece of writing to be done in 7 days. You decide to push the completeness of the project for a while. Why do you resort to procrastination? If you want to avoid doing
online jobs and try to postpone writing until “better times” that will hardly work. The only thing you get in result is wasting valuable time and thinking of this tough project. Isn’t it better to use this time productively? Commit to performing jobs online without pushing writing aside.
Tip #2
In case you feel that the project is too difficult for you or you cannot find the right way to start, it’s better to divide writing into several parts. This way you find an excuse for procrastination: one project can weary the mind. However, you should not give up writing even for a single day. Switch to another project after you have done a part of the bigger one. Constant freelance writing jobs performance helps freelance writers retain sanity and achieve success.
Tip#3
Do you know what professional freelance writers use to work at peak efficiency? It is schedule. As soon as you get a new piece of writing, put it in your schedule, set the deadline and start writing. Schedule prevents you from procrastination although shifting a schedule is inevitable. When you have scheduled
jobs online you are to do, you are less likely to push them aside.
Tip #4
Look at your schedule each day before going to bed. If you see that a challenging project is to be done soon, read the details the night before completing it. Your subconscious mind will help you find interesting ideas so that focusing on a project would not be a problem for you in the morning. Creativity is right where you seek it – just do not forget to look over a project in advance.
Tip #5
If you are procrastinating jobs online because writing seems difficult and exhausting to you, your strategy is wrong. Nothing ventured, nothing gained. Do you remember this proverb? Start doing writing without thinking of the time you can spend on it. Once you are done with it, it will seem to you that the project was not as hard as you expected. You can put aside online jobs for an hour to let ideas come up to you. As soon as you feel that you are “on roll”, start typing.
Tip #6
Depression and frustration is not the best condition for writing. Speak to someone about your problems. If you cannot generate positive ideas, saying aloud your worries will dispose you to writing. Do not expect that your friend will give you ideas – you should be grateful to him\her for letting you expressing your thought aloud.