Kenyon’s KPI Review Meeting: Tracking Progress and Celebrating Employee Dedication

On the 4th of April,2023, we held our quarterly KPI review meeting to align our employees’ efforts towards achieving our objectives and maintaining standards to keep us abreast of the ever-evolving energy industry.

During the interactive meeting, we tracked the progress of our employees and appreciated them for their immense support and dedication to following our processes.

Dr Ekpenyong, the CEO, also recognised some employees who have performed exceptionally well, encouraging others to emulate their hard work and dedication.

The KPI review meeting was a success, motivating our employees to deliver their best and maintain a culture of excellence.

It clearly indicates our commitment to ensuring that every employee is equipped to deliver their best, fostering a positive work environment.

We are performance-driven; we are Kenyon.

Workplace Hygiene: A Lesson from Tessy’s Company

 

Tessy’s company, a large manufacturing firm based in Port Harcourt, was known for its commitment to safety and hygiene. The management ensured that all employees were provided with adequate toiletries such as tissue paper, soap, and hand wash to maintain a clean and healthy working environment.

However, one fateful day, the company unexpectedly ran out of these essential items. The janitorial staff reported the shortage to management, but due to a miscommunication, the supplies were not restocked immediately.

As a result, employees had to resort to using whatever they could find in the restrooms or bring their own supplies from home. This led to a decline in workplace hygiene, as some employees opted to skip washing their hands or using tissue paper altogether.

Unfortunately, the consequence of this negligence soon became apparent. Within a few days, a few employees started falling ill, and it was soon discovered that they had contracted a bacterial infection.

Management quickly realized the error of their ways and restocked the supplies immediately. They also took steps to disinfect the entire workplace and provided medical assistance to the affected employees.

What are the lessons learnt from this story?

Quality Wellhead and Valve Provision

Valves are essential components in oil and gas operations, regulating fluid flow and pressure in wellheads and pipelines. Using the wrong valve can result in losses and downtime, making it vital to choose the right valve for each application.

Kenyon International West Africa Company Limited supplies high-quality valves and wellheads suitable for the industry. Our equipment is cost-effective, durable, and tough enough to withstand high temperatures and pressures.

We prioritize our clients’ satisfaction, providing exceptional customer service that includes technical support, maintenance, and repairs. Our team of experts works closely with clients to provide tailored solutions that meet their specific needs.

Choose Kenyon International West Africa Company Limited for your valve and wellhead needs, and experience the difference that quality and service can make

Kenyon International Awards a Mini-MBA Scholarship to Fifty Students All Over Africa

As an organisation with a foremost interest in education and all its related endeavours, we are happy to announce that we have approved scholarship funds for over 50 students across Africa to be able to partake in the mini-MBA crash programme organised by Tekedia Institute.

In the past year, we made the scholarship available to thirty Nigerian students who could not afford to be part of the program. We were pleased to see that they acquired the enlightenment they need to function optimally in today’s ever-evolving business landscape.

Our aim is to cause a paradigm shift in the mindset of many Africans and help them discover their entrepreneurial strength, which is needed for us to experience a sustainable economic boom as a continent.

Kenyon International is fully committed to providing resources that can enable less privileged but qualified persons to acquire the needed knowledge and skills to effectively manage their businesses all over Africa. We appreciate Professor Ndubuisi Ekekwe, Tekedia Institute Lead Faculty, for working with us to ensure that this idea comes to fruition.