Saturday, June 20, 2026

Organisation Change, Team Formation and Team Dynamics

Organisation Culture and Behaviour

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Organisation Culture and Behaviour
Organisation Change & Team Formation
#Founders360°

Having the right materials, equipment, and of course financial resources is important for any organisation seeking to achieve its goals, objectives, mission, and vision. However, beyond all these resources, people remain the greatest asset of any organisation. They are the ones who will either drive progress or stagnate growth, even when all the resources are available.

Poor organisational culture has denied many institutions the opportunity to remain pacesetters in their chosen fields. On the other hand, organisations that continue to lead understand that success is not only about securing funds to keep operations running. They know that building a strong human resource system and cultivating a unique organisational culture one that promotes personal growth, connectivity, loyalty, and shared values is what attracts and sustains everything else.

One way to assess whether an organisation has a great culture is by looking at its former employees. Organisations that value people create lasting impressions that extend beyond employment. Unfortunately, many organisations pay little attention to transitions. Recruitment is often ad hoc, retention strategies are weak, and exits are treated as inevitable rather than opportunities to strengthen relationships.



So, how do you recognise a healthy organisational culture through former employees?

1. They proudly mention their former employer.
2. They refer prospective donors, partners, and talented individuals to the organisation.
3. They visit the organisation occasionally, even without official invitations.

Anyway, here are three types of teams you may currently have in your organisation:

1. Survivors

These individuals are simply hanging on. As long as they get paid, they are comfortable. They rarely inspire positive change, creativity, or innovation. They operate on default settings doing what they are used to doing or what they are told to do. Remove the salary, and you may never see them around again.

2. The Committed

These are hardworking individuals who are actively involved in many activities. However, the challenge is distinguishing commitment from growth. Commitment and progress are two different things and do not automatically translate into problem-solving, creativity, or innovation. The good thing about the committed type is that they are usually the ones who remain during difficult times.

3. Legacy Builders

Legacy team members are rare in many organisations. In some circles, serving an organisation for a long time is wrongly perceived as stagnation. But this group is more than committed they are loyal, intelligent, passionate, creative, leaders,  high-performing, and true brand ambassadors.

Their passion, skills, ambition, and creativity become part of the organisation's DNA. Whenever the organisation is mentioned, their names are likely to come up because they have made a lasting impact. Interestingly, their exit often creates noticeable disruption because of the value they brought.

In conclusion, it is relatively easy to recruit Survivors, possible to attract the Committed, but much harder to identify, nurture, and retain Legacy Builders.

What type of team members does your organisation have? And more importantly, what type of culture are you intentionally building?

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Thursday, June 18, 2026

How Well Does Internet Know Me

 I AM ___

As a mentor, trainer, and facilitator, I often challenge my mentees and participants to conduct a personal audit, especially on their online personal brand.

It is an interesting exercise because the internet is now the global village, and everyone contributes to their digital identity knowingly or unknowingly. The question is: How well does the internet know you?

Today, I did a simple search šŸ” "How well does the internet know me?" and I was amazed by the results. The search pulled together information from different sources and painted a summary of who I am online.

This is something I would love to share with you, and I encourage you to try the same exercise.

Overall Assessment

Internet Visibility: 8/10

The internet knows me primarily as:

šŸ“ A community leader

šŸ“ A youth advocate

šŸ“ A football coach

šŸ“ A creative professional

šŸ“ A social entrepreneur

Actually, this is who I AM! :) and more...

It's fascinating to see how our actions, projects, and contributions shape our digital footprint over time.

What about you?

How well does the internet know you? Try it out and share your findings.



šŸ’” Want to learn more about personal branding, digital visibility, and storytelling?

Invite me for a SkillUp Master Session with your team.

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Tuesday, June 16, 2026

Ongoing Campaign Wilsen Initiative (Wi) Play Safe With Dignity Resource Mobilization for U15 Boys and Girls.

Life Series: Bits and Pieces

šŸ“ Football Made Me Series ⚽šŸ“ø

šŸ“ Ongoing Campaign Wilsen Initiative (Wi) Play Safe With Dignity Resource Mobilization for U15 Boys and Girls.

Football Changes Lives.

❤️ In this season of World Cup, help me connect at 50 youngsters with a pair of quality shoes.

"Football made me, now it's my turn to help football make the next generation.  Because sometimes, all a child needs is a ball, a pair of boots, and someone who believes in them." - Wilson Masaka

Every effort counts!

I am a passionate former footballer, currently coaching and mentoring the next generation of players to succeed and find sustainable pathways both on and off the field. One of the many things I love doing is documenting the entire journey within the football ecosystem through my lens.

I remember playing barefoot. That experience continues to inspire my work under the Wilsen Initiative, where we are committed to supporting the next generation of stars with quality football shoes through the "Play Safe With Dignity" campaign.

Since the inception of the campaign in 2000, we have reached more than 700 young people with a pair of quality football shoes—giving them not just equipment, but confidence, safety, and hope.






You are most welcome to donate footballs, football shoes, or other related resources to grassroots teams.

Feel free to link up with me if you would like to support us in reaching more struggling teams, especially U15 boys and girls in Mathare Valley. Together, we can ensure that talent is not limited by circumstance.

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