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:Using [[CNM Page]], promising participants shall be encouraged to click on some ''Get employed'' button in order to get promising participants enrolled into the [[Welcome to Friends Of CNM]] session.
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:Using [[CNM Cyber Get-Started Clickable]], promising participants shall be directed to an intake session. This session shall be posted at [[CNM Page]] and consist of a preview and a lesson. Quick quizzes shall conclude various parts of that lesson.
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:Temporarily, the intake session is a part of the [[CNM Cyber Welcome Session]].
  
 
===Entrance exam===
 
===Entrance exam===

Revision as of 20:52, 31 January 2020

WorldOpp Sourcing (hereinafter, the Sourcing) is the service of Friends Of CNM that sources WorldOpp Fellow Candidates for the WorldOpp programme (hereinafter, the Programme). The Sourcing is designed to find promising participants for the Programme and enable them to be admitted into that Programme through the CNM Cyber Welcome Session and WorldOpp Orientation.


Phases

The process consists of three phases, which address the following objectives:

# Phase Description Objective
1 Outreach Through various channels such as events, websites including WorldOpp.org, social media, partners, contractors, and emails, promising participants are encouraged to enroll into WorldOpp Orientation To offer promising participants to visit any CNM webpage.
2 Intake Using CNM webpages, promising participants are encouraged to click on some Get employed button To get promising participants enrolled into the WorldOpp Orientation course
3 Welcome session Using WorldOpp Orientation, promising participants get introduced to Careerprise and shall be able to select WorldOpp if this programme fits their needs To get promising participants enrolled into WorldOpp Placement Seminar.

Outreach campaign

Main wikipage: WorldOpp Outreach
The fellow applicants shall be sourced through various channels:
Category Channel Description Admissions
Events Undefined WorldOpp Orientation
Websites worldopp.org A network of websites, which shall use SEO in order to be searchable and which will direct the interested in to the admission page; some meetup photos can be used.
Internal social media Undefined Social media such as WorldOpp fb-page tend to be a highly attractive source. An occasional posting of one announcement at the OFF Facebook group this generated a huge number of applicants; Some meetup photos can be used.
Job-bidding sites Upwork This platform doesn't require payments, but Gary needed to pay thousands of dollars to the applicants. All in all, freelancers tend to work to earn money, not work to learn how to work
Fiverr This platform has similar potentials to Upwork
Learning platforms Udemy Hosting of some courses such as CNM Project Management Matriculation can possibly generate some applicants
Other public relations Career Network Ministry As a part of its leadership team, Gary distributed newsletters through https://www.meetup.com/mbc-cnm/ and they generate some folks
Partner outreach Reach out to organizations that seek to improve lives of the vulnerable in society.
Email newsletters And other public relations campaigns.

Intake session

Main wikipage: WorldOpp Intake
Using CNM Cyber Get-Started Clickable, promising participants shall be directed to an intake session. This session shall be posted at CNM Page and consist of a preview and a lesson. Quick quizzes shall conclude various parts of that lesson.
Temporarily, the intake session is a part of the CNM Cyber Welcome Session.

Entrance exam

Main wikipage: CNM Cyber Welcome Session
Using the CNM Cyber Welcome Session, promising participants get introduced to the CNM Cyber and shall be able to get enrolled into WorldOpp Orientation upon their graduation.

Qualifications of the candidates

There are no qualifications for applicants -- based on Gary's experience, every 12-y.o. can possibly make an average salary after 9 months training. Older candidates often loose their creativity, curiosity, and open mind. In his 5 years, Gary had just two success stories with 55+ y.o. candidates. Both were ladies and previously worked in senior positions in other than IT industries.

However, minor participants need to have parents' permission and/or anything else depending on local laws.

Independent (no-partner) sourcing

Core requirements:
  • Able to read and write.
  • Computer literate, he/she should be able to use a computer comfortably to perform a range of activities given a set of instructions.
  • Have access to a computer, which shouldn't be shared with anybody else, with a stable internet connection.
  • Enthusiastic about leaning new technology.
  • Not employed or finding it difficult to get employment.
  • Available for learning and working 40 hours in a week.
  • Able to learn and work with minimal supervision.
Preferred characteristics (though not required)
  • High school drop outs, girls forced to drop out of school due to early pregnancy, etc.
  • Physically challenged, e.g confined to a wheel chair.
  • Geographically positioned outside capital cities such as Nairobi in Kenya.

Partner-powered sourcing

The core requirements and preferred characteristics shall be discussed with the partner. The Friends Of CNM can possibly provide some funds for a publicly-accessible computer class, for instance.

Sourcing ideas

Locations

There are no specific locations. American candidates bring much more money, but marketing is far more expensive. At the moment, the Friends Of CNM also target areas outside the US with English as a primary language.

Personal sales

To approach partners with the partnership proposal for this program, Friends Of CNM may have it soft-copy send it via mail to the possible partners or have a hard copy printed out and we will be delighted to approach partners and deliver this personally to their offices give a brief introduction and background information about the project. We feel this approach is more expensive, but it may or may not bring out a greater response compared to mail.

Partners

Strategic partners

To develop the program, Friends Of CNM would like to partner with local organizations on the ground such as:
  1. Schools for the disabled;
  2. Government institutions and programs developed by the government to support the vulnerable and unemployed in the society.
  3. Children's homes.
  4. Non-governmental organizations that have the same initiative to support the unemployed get employment.
  5. Parastatals that have an initiative to support the vulnerable in the society such as Safaricom in Kenya that has Safaricom Foundations that supports the vulnerable, another on is Equity Bank in Kenya as well has Wings to Fly for students who pass but are not able to raise their tuition fee.
  6. Rescue centers for street children.
  7. Youth programs that are developed to help the young generation get employment.
  8. Religious institutions such as churches, mosques, synagogues, temples.
The idea is to get contacts of key people in these organizations, possibly prepare a brief partnership proposal that will be used to explain all the details of the WorldOpp, get them to sign a contract of some sort if needed.

Tactic partners

When the program is up and running, Friends Of CNM may look for tactic partners such as international donor organizations mostly to share information and, possibly, to coordinate the activities.

Challenges

We want to start with planning on how we eliminate or lessen the challenges to our start up business.

  1. Since we want to lower the cost of sourcing, we want to know what are the current method of sourcing we have at the moment.
  2. Communication.
  3. How to increase the effectiveness of the pipeline meaning how to get more excellent graduates out of the applicants