Vincent Mauli Kituku

Transformational Services

 

How to Be More than a Career: Thriving in Your Purpose

Do you even know your purpose? Sadly, an overwhelming majority of people never ever experience fulfilment. Dr. Kituku, not only shares proven strategies and insights, that anyone can apply immediately in their own life, but also works with them to explore their potential and map out how to implement life transforming goals for themselves and their communities. This popular program is customized for individuals and groups of people who work together.

 

Proven Strategies of Building a Thriving Non-Profit Organization

Majority of non-profit organizations struggle on how to create awareness and raise development and/or operational funds, year after year. This customized program for executives, founders and board members of non-profit organizations is geared to equipping each group with practical strategies that create mass awareness and raise projects and operational funds to positively impact their causes for generations.

 

Buffaloes in the Workplace: Thriving in Chaotic Times

Today's workplace has become a jungle where every morning, both lions and gazelles wake up ready to run in order to survive. The survival principle is, "It doesn't matter whether you are a lion or a gazelle; when the sun comes up, you'd better be running." The unexpected changes in workplace could be compared to the appearance of water buffaloes in an African village, where I grew up. They invaded villages without warning, devastating social structures, uprooting the harmonious livelihood of villagers and leaving them feeling insecure and stressed out.

You need the tools for not only surviving but thriving in unpredictable times. This workshop is designed to equip with:

  • 5 must know jungle survival skills not only necessary today but for the rest of your life
  • 7 strategies of managing your life in chaotic times
  • 7 tips on overcoming “Impala Syndrome” to growth
  • Thriving in change as a “jungle rod”
  • Charging on the buffalo of change proactively
  • Planting your personal and professional seeds in “dry season”
  • Charting a new vision

 

Storytelling in the Workplace

No communication style is as effective as telling stories to foster harmony, team spirit, and increase productivity. With a story - auditory, visual, kinesthetic and affective learners are all included. This presentation is designed to give participants tools on how to use folktales and personal stories to:

  • Motivate/inspire others
  • Defuse workplace tensions
  • Increase team members’ participation and synergy
  • Stop unproductive habits
  • Challenge and tap under-utilized potential
  • Find common ground for diverse cultures
  • Help co-workers heal from life turbulence
  • Communicate issues in a memorable way
  • Select/develop positive, acceptable and informative humorous stories

 

Marketing With Zero or Shoestring Budget

Marketing wisdom shows that people are inclined to do business with entities they see or hear about. But what if you have the best product or service and no one knows about it and you have limited or no capital for promotions. What if the economy heads south, how can the name of your business remain in circulation if you have limited resources or no budget? Lack of marketing is marketing your business out of the market. Creative marketing is the key. This workshop will provide participants with practical steps on marketing with minimum or zero budget. Topics discussed include but are not limited to:

Top 4 proven strategies to build your business with unlimited referrals

  • High performance activities that increase customer retention
  • Retaining customers with ordinary practices
  • 10 ways of advertising your products/services with zero capital
  • Why forget Christmas gifts --Turning ordinary events/things into extraordinary returns
  • 99 tips to get and keep customers — A special bonus

Just a note to let you know how much we enjoyed your energetic and motivational keynote address at the opening ceremonies of the Pacific Northwest Section of the American Water Works Association's annual spring conference, we heard many remarks throughout the conference praising the opening ceremonies as one of the best that the participants had experienced.

Gregory P. Wyatt, Conference Co-chair, Pacific Northwest Section of the American Water Works Association