Sunday, October 04, 2009

Africa Umoja

Umoja, meaning unity, is a fitting description for the group's first weekend in South Africa.  We got to explore a bit of Jo'burg as we got to know one another.

It's a very diverse group; we are 14 people representing 7 countries: Brazil, Denmark, Germany, India, Japan, United States and Uruguay; we span about a 20-year age range; our 'day jobs' include technical sales, process/lean six sigma black belt (who wouldn't like to have a job title with 'black belt' in it), human resources, web specialist, communications, staffing manager, and many more.  Since we spent time on many teleconferences over the past 3 months, we already knew something about one another, but it's so much easier to get to know people when you meet face to face.

Our weekend included a visit to IBM South Africa:



The highlight of the weekend was our trip to the Lion and Rhino park:



 
 

The white tiger cubs were definitely my favorite.

We are now in East London, a very industrial town on the Indian Ocean.  It's a river port, which makes it a prime location for a Mercedes-Benz plant; this plant makes all of the right-hand drive Mercedes for Europe.  We flew here on 1time, which I'll have to actually fly 2times - it's how we get back to Jo'burg at the end of the month.  The landing in East London was not what I'd call relaxing, it was more like a nose dive toward the runway.

Tomorrow we meet our clients.  I'm part of a group of four (Immi, Anil and Anna are the other three) who will be working with Ruliv, an NGO focused on helping rural businesses succeed.  Our task: to focus on marketing and communications.  We have a general statement of work for the project but we'll spend our first week speaking with the team at Ruliv and will more accurately define what we'll do for them.  I think one of the most important aspects of our project is to define a strategy that the Ruliv team can realistically execute on once we're gone.  We'll have the time to get the project going but we need to leave them in a position to carry the work forward.

Oh, and how did I learn about 'umoja?'  It's the title of an incredible dance musical, Africa Umoja, that many of us saw over the weekend.

1 comment:

  1. Anonymous12:42 PM

    An incredible adenture with the PAWS prints to prove it! Can't wait to hear about your adventures inside the office ... do you know what your project is yet?

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