The increasing demand for professional training in Kenya and beyond

CHRM College Principal, CHRP Margaret K. Kinyanjui, and Mr. Peter Kahihu, the Executive Director and lead consultant at BSCI,

In a dynamic world where the work environment is changing rapidly and constantly, people seek to move ahead with the change. Whether you are in Kenya or the corporate centers of developed countries, the message is clear: to excel in today’s competitive market, one must have skills that make them stand out and stay ahead of the game. For organizations that choose not to align with this approach, they have to strive harder to be recognized.

Acknowledging the important role in advancing development and capacity building in Kenya and sub-Saharan Africa, organizations have designed transformative training programs. These programs are offered through workshops, enlightening seminars, symposiums, and high-level summits.

CHRM College and BSCI have not been left behind; they have recently joined forces and formalized their commitment through the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU). Their shared objective is to provide quality training and consultancy services, with a special emphasis on leadership, change management, productivity management, and performance management.

The MoU signing ceremony was attended by key representatives from both CHRM College and BSI. Expressing their enthusiasm for the partnership, they highlighted the transformative potential of this collaboration. It was emphasized that this initiative is not only a testament to the commitment of CHRM and BSI towards excellence but also a reflection of their dedication to the broader socio-economic development of Kenya and Sub-Saharan Africa.

The CHRM College Principal, CHRP Margaret K. Kinyanjui, who was present during the signing ceremony that took place at Hazina Trade Center, pointed out that “This collaboration has come at a very important time. It is a testament to our collective commitment to excellence. This partnership is not just about numbers and statistics; it is about the lives we will touch, the careers we will shape, and the impact we will have on the broader landscape of our society. It is about empowering individuals to reach their full potential and, in doing so, contributing to the growth and prosperity of our nation.”

As the partnership between CHRM College and BSI takes shape, there is excitement about the positive changes it will bring to the professional landscape in Kenya and beyond. By pooling their resources and expertise, these organizations are focused on making a lasting impact on the professional space. Through this MoU, CHRM College and BSCI are not only setting a new standard for professional training but also reinforcing their commitment to the advancement of national and regional development goals.

Mr. Peter Kahihu, the Executive Director and lead consultant at BSCI, highlighted the significance of the partnership which extends beyond the immediate impact on professional development. He stated that by nurturing talent and enhancing skills, CHRM College and BSCI will work towards contributing to the long-term sustainability and growth of businesses and organizations in the region. Moreover, this collaboration serves as a model for how institutions can leverage their expertise to address the evolving challenges of the contemporary business environment.