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KENYATTA UNIVERSITYINDUSTRIAL ATTACHMENT REPORTPLACEMENT/ORGANIZATION: KENCHIC COMPANY LIMITEDPRESENTED BY: KIPYEGON KOECH WESLEYREGISTRATION NUMBER J17S/ 10739/ 2011DedicationI dedicate this work to my friends and relatives who supported me financially and morally throughout the period of my internship at Kenchic Limited. I also dedicate it to my brothers and my parents.AcknowledgementI am sincerely grateful to the head of IT Department Kenchic Company Limited, Mr. Timothy Otieno for the chance he gave me to gain skills and experience in the office/ work environment.
My gratitude is also extended to Mr. Lee Njenga my supervisor and Mr. James Mwai for their endless support and assistance in the period of my internship. I am also grateful to my fellow colleagues who through combined effort and teamwork I was able to acquire better team building skills.
DeclarationI Kipyegon Koech Wesly declare that this is a result of my original work written at the completion of my industrial training at the Kenchic Company Limited as per the course requirement. This report has never been presented by anybody else.
Student:
Name: KIPYEGON KOECH WESLY
Reg No: J17S/10739/2011
Signed…………………………………………Date……………………
Supervisor:
Name: …………………………………………………………
Signed…………………………………………..Date……………………
ABSTRACTThis report explains in detail, what I did and learnt during my internship period with Kenchic Company Limited, IT office, from the 28th of April to August. The main purpose of the internship was to learn by working in a more practical environment and to apply the knowledge learnt in classes to a real working scenario in order to tackle problems faced in day to day activities. The report is divided into two sections. Section one will discuss the background, mission, vision, core values and the organizations’ structure in detail and its departments. Section two contains the description of the tasks performed during attachment

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