"Man, know thyself!'- Greek Proverb
I have recently launched into the entrepreneurial market and this has caused me to reflect greatly on my life and times.
It just struck me that I have been helping Multinationals in starting-up certain segments of their corporate structures.
Permit me to give you a run down of what I have been doing since I got my Ba in the University since 2001:
My NYSC was in 2003 in Uyo, Akwa-Ibom state of south eastern Nigeria.
In 2005, I worked with British Airways town office in Lagos, Nigeria. I worked as a Check-in Agent and I was charged with the goal of migrating customers towards the use of online check-in.
Today, BA customers can now purchase tickets online, select seats, check-in online and fly.
In 2006, I was selected amongst a team of 6 to start up the Kenya-Airways office in Lagos, Nigeria. I was also in a select team of 3 that test run the migration of our old reservation system to a customized Altea-Amadeus application. I can remember clearly, the night we all kept watch as we watched over the smooth migration by our "techies" and kept tabs with Corporate Head Office personnel in Cameroon to see if all was going well. Those were interesting days indeed. It was also this year that I first traveled out of the country on a course.
Between October 2008-2010, I was sent out to pioneer a satellite church in Surulere and in 1 year we grew from 2-98 members. The church still stands even as I assist my Pastor today in a Group church in Eric Moore, Surulere, Lagos.
Also in September 2008, I joined a renowned Nigerian Bank. We were a 2 man team. My first task in this bank was drawing up an international & local travel budget for the 2009 financial year. This task can only be likened to what is called "the baptism of fire".
I had to liaise with the Technology team to spool expense reports, then I had to project what the expenditure for the new year would look like. The budget was not complete till I kept vigil (yes, I slept) in the office. It is my nature to get things done at all cost. I paid this price the next year also, till I got a hang of it.
I had an amazing time in this bank as I had to come up with ways of keeping costs at its barest minimum (each year). In 2011, I designed a request system where staff could request for local air tickets and choose from over 82 hotels in Nigeria. This was epic. We were able to reduce travel cost by 22% bank wide and it earned me a promotion in 2012.
I got married to my heart throb (Rejoice) in 2010 and she has brought me un-imaginable grace from God plus 2 beautiful kids.
In 2013, I had to join the Bank's 24/7 call center and this was quite interesting. With my call center experience in the Aviation industry, it was easy to blend in. I came to terms with another side of this unique bank. With the millions of retail customers the bank was enlisting, came the challenge of managing account related issues. You see, the banking halls could no longer manage the crowd, so we had to push customers towards the use of e-channels. We were charged with the function of managing the vast array of Customers bearing in mind that each customer was unique and very important.
I resigned in June 2014 to jump start my own business.
I had to write this all down this down because, it dawned on me that if I could do all of this, then I can make a profitable difference in the travel and tour industry.
Funny thing is, I had been test running certain aspects of my business to see its profitability and the response was quite encouraging. Visit www.chronussolutions.org for more on what I will be offering.
It may not be easy, but am sure its going to be worth it.
So lets go make that money!!!
Be inspired.
Till we meet again, keep winning.
Twitter: @MrChiaka
MrChiaka, you've paid the price, it's time to make the money. The world is waiting for your manifestation. You will succeed Sir.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations David, this is extremely good news. Well done. Your stories are very true. I know David chiaka, we worked together in the administration unit of the renowned Nigerian bank.
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