Author: Buruuj Institute

BTI COLLEGE TRAINS NAIROBI CITY COUNTY (NACICO) SACCO ON ISLAMIC SACCO PRODUCTS

Nairobi, 4th and 5th August 2023

The BTI College trains NACICO on the creation of Islamic Sacco products in a two-day workshop based in South B, Nairobi.

The workshop was attended by the senior management from the 48 year old sacco.

The sacco which currenty have over 30,000 members plans to start an Islamic window for catering for their growing Muslim clientele.

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BTI COLLEGE BOARD CHAIRMAN GIVES ISLAMIC FINANCE LECTURE IN ADDIS ABABA ETHIOPIA

A one-day workshop on Islamic Finance at Hyatt Regency Hotel.

The workshop was organized by Alhuda CIBE.

The BTI Chairman gave a talk titled: Halal is not Enough. Explains why Islamic Financial Institutions should go above being just halal and strive to change lives.

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BTI COLLEGE HOLDS A ONE DAY WORKSHOP ON CREATION AND OPERATIONALISATION OF ISLAMIC SACCO PRODUCTS

Nairobi, 26th August 2023

End of a one-day workshop on creating and operationalizing Islamic Sacco products and windows.

Held at La Maison Palace Hotel, South C Nairobi, on 26th August 2023.

In attendance are team from Stima Sacco, Nafasi Sacco, Taqwa Sacco, and Co-op Bank.

Workshop organized by BTI College Consultancy in Partnership with Halkago connect.

Facilitators: Saleh Osore and Tego Wolasa.

BTI COLLEGE TEAM AT THE TAQWA SACCO EDUCATION DAY

BTI College team during Tawa Sacco Education Day. Mr. Tego Wolasa (BTI College Board Chairman) and Sh. Saleh Osore (Trainer) also serves as shariah advisor to the premier Islamic Sacco.

Mr. Tego talked about entrepreneurship and how sacco savings can finance a passion and convert it into a business while Sh. Saleh gave a talk about Islamic Sacco products.

In attendance during the education day is Madam Najma Bishar who is the General Manager at BTI College Consultancy.

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NAFASI SACCO TEAM RECEIVE CERTIFICATE OF TRAINING FROM BTI COLLEGE

The Nafasi Sacco team received the certificate of participation after a one-day workshop on the creation and operationalization of Islamic Sacco products.

Mr. Chege, Branch Manager of Nafasi Sacco Shujaa Mall Branch, received the certificate of participation on behalf of his team members.

Second photo is Madam Rose of same branch receiving her certificate from the BTI College Consultancy General Manager, Madam Najma Bishar.

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BTI COLLEGE CONSULTANCY APPOINTED SERVICE PROVIDERS BY MUMIAS BASED WESTERN KENYA MUSLIM WOMEN NETWORK SACCO

Nairobi, 1st September 2023

BTI College Consultancy enters into product development and capacity Building partnership with Western Kenya Muslim Women Network Sacco.

BTI will be conducting trainings as well as develop products, processes and procedures for the Islamic Sacco.

BTI team back Left Tego Wolasa and Saleh Osore and seated right Madam Najma Bishar, General Manager at BTI College Consultancy.

With them are the WKMWN Sacco promotersΒ  Hon. Com Hadija Juma seated left and Hon. Juma Siati standing right.

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BTI COLLEGE ENTERS INTO CONSULTANCY COLLABORATION WITH SOMPA

BTI College Enters into consultancy collaboration with the Medical Practitioners Association from Northern Kenya.

The two organizations held a half-day workshop to lay the foundation stone for the upcoming Sompa Sacco and Investment vehicle.

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DO YOU KNOW THE 10 P’S OF MARKETING YOUR CONSULTANCY SERVICES?

By Tego Wolasa

As I mark my 10 years in the field, I wish to bring you the 10 P’s of marketing consultancy services in case you have one, work with one, or wish to start one.

The 10 P’s are product, price, place, promotion, physical evidence, process, packaging, positioning, people, and personalization.

Of the 10Ps, let me narrow down on Positioning today. Most of us spend a lot of energy on Prospecting instead of Positioning.

In layman’s language, prospecting is an example of a man looking for a fish in the ocean with a spear, running after fish one at a time.

Positioning is setting your nets strategically and letting school of fish walk into your net independently.

Again, there are four P’s to help you position your skills, expertise, and services.

  1. Publishing – Consultants and experts who write well and publish often on their expertise areas get trusted easily and tend to attract clients.
  2. Public Speaking – Good public Speaking is another magnet that helps drive clients to you effortlessly. Speak about your area of expertise with passion and power.
  3. Publicity – Publicity is the bloodstream of a consultant. Get into the news instead of advertising. Being in the news is a free advert, trusted more than adverts. Clients will know about you and seek your services.
  4. Passion – Do I need to explain this? If you have no passion for the field, don’t even consider being a consultant. You won’t enjoy the work, and clients will feel resentment in the long term.
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BOARD OF DIRECTORS VACANCY AT BTI COLLEGE

In accordance with TVET Act Section 28(3), Act No. 18 of 2014, BTI College has a functioning Board of Directors who serve for a term of 3 years and are eligible for renewal for one more term.

We are seeking two new members to join our multi-disciplinary Board. Board members are responsible for the overall governance of the College. They guide strategy; ensure compliance with laws and policies such as safeguarding; guide the principal; assist with fundraising; and help raise BTI College’s profile.

Unless needed for extraordinary reasons, board meetings usually occur quarterly at the College’s main Campus in Kiserian or virtually.

THE FUNCTIONS OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS SHALL INCLUDE β€”
(a) Overseeing the conduct of education and training in BTI College.
(b) Promoting and maintaining standards, quality, and relevance in education and training institutions.
(d) Developing and implementing BTI’s strategic plan.
(e) Preparing annual estimates of revenue and expenditure for the institution and incurring expenditure on behalf of the institutions.
(1) Receiving, on behalf of the institution, fees, grants, subscriptions, donations, bequests, or other money and to make disbursement to the institution or other bodies or persons.
(g) Determining the fees payable and prescribing conditions under which fees may be remitted in part or whole under the guidelines developed under the provisions of the TVET Act;
(h) Mobilizing resources for the institutions.
(i) Developing and reviewing programmes for training and making representations thereon to the Board;
(j) Regulating the admission and exclusion of trainees from the institutions, subject to Kenya National qualifications framework (KNQF).
(k) Approving collaboration or association with other institutions and industries in and outside Kenya subject to prior approval by the TVETA;
(l) Recruiting and appointing trainers from among qualified professionals and practicing tradespersons in relevant sectors of industry.
(m) Determining suitable terms and conditions of service for support staff, trainers, and instructors and remunerating the staff of the institutions in consultation with TVETA;
(n) Making regulations governing the organization, conduct, and discipline of the staff and trainees.
(o) Preparing comprehensive annual reports on all areas of their mandate, including education and training services, and submitting the same to TVETA;
(p) Providing for the welfare of the trainees and staff of the institutions.
(q) Encouraging, nurturing, and promoting democratic culture, dialogue, and tolerance in the institutions; and
(r) Discharging all other functions conferred upon it by the TVET Act or any other written law.

REQUIREMENTS:
The Board of Directors shall comprise individuals who have demonstrated significant achievements in business, education, professions, and/or public service. They must have the requisite intelligence, education, and experience to make a significant contribution to the deliberations of the Board of Directors.

Here are the qualifications:
β€’ Be a Kenyan citizen.
β€’ Hold a minimum of a degree from a recognized institution.
β€’ Have at least five (5) years work experience in management/governance positions
β€’ Have demonstrated professional competence and managerial capabilities.
β€’ Demonstrate an appreciation of the diversity within the Country.
β€’ Be visionary and strategic in approach.
β€’ Be a team player with the ability to network.
β€’ Demonstrate flexibility and adaptability.
β€’ Satisfy the requirements of Chapter six of the Constitution of Kenya 2010 on leadership and integrity.
β€’ A postgraduate qualification is an added advantage.
β€’ Experience in a similar role in the past is an added advantage.
β€’ Knowledge and experience in fundraising are also added advantages.

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To apply, submit your CV, copies of academic and professional certificates, and ID card should be submitted via hr@bti.ac.ke

Closing Date: 27th March 2023

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The history of the Buruuj Training Institute (BTI) dates back to July 2006, when its predecessor, the TJ Computer College, commenced training in Sotik Town, Bomet County. In 2008, TJ computer college relocated to Nairobi.

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