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26.9.12
The new face of our Business Seminar!
13.9.12
Our 3rd Business Seminar comes up-Saturday September, 15th!!
Our third business seminar will take place as follows:
Date: Saturday, 15th September, 2012.
Venue: His Grace Foundation Academy (Beside Ochendo Hotel, Okpuno Egbu, Umudim, Nnewi).
Time: 2:30pm to 5:30pm
Topic: Steps to take in starting your own business + Some leveraged business ideas that can make you rich. (and more!)
What is in it for you? Apart from the precious and empowering knowledge you will acquire, a graduation certificate in ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND MANAGEMENT will be given to you after you must have attended the seminar for a minimum of four months.
Participants will pay N2000 only for their certificates and seminar materials.
So, what are you waiting for? Be the first of your friends to obtain our certificate. This is a life-time opportunity!
WHO SHOULD ATTEND: Artisans, Big and Small Business men, Professionals, Workers, Public/Civil Servants, Undergraduates, Fresh graduates, Interns & Corpers, Applicants, and Students.
NB: This seminar is youth friendly!
Contact us on facebook at www.facebook.com/suxxess.brands.nigeria, on twitter @SuxxessBrands, our website is: www.sbnigeria.blogspot.com Or call our GSM number: 08176333276.
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4.9.12
Bullet Points from Our Second Business Seminar!!
Developing an Entrepreneurial Mindset (E-Mindset)
.It
means to have a creative and innovative way of thinking irrespective of the
kind of work or job you do. Therefore, even if you are doing a paid job, you
can still be an entrepreneur.
Who
is an entrepreneur?
Wikipedia: An
entrepreneur is an enterprising individual who builds capital through risk and/or initiative. (risk:hence the fear factor)
Oxford
Advanced Learners’ Dictionary: A person who makes money by
starting or running a business, especially when this involves taking financial risks.
Another
authority: An entrepreneur is a person who organizes,
manages and assumes the risks of a business
Robert
Kiyosaki’s definition: “An entrepreneur
is someone that sees an opportunity, puts together a team and builds a business
that profits from the opportunity.”
***An
entrepreneur: sees an opportunity. Makes a plan. Starts the business. Manages
the business. Receives profits.
Qualities
of entrepreneurs:
1. They are passionately insane (to the
extent of dropping out of school e.g. Bill Gates, Mark Zuckerberg,
Michael Dell, Praise George, Innocent Idibia (2face), etc).
2. They have the inner drive to succeed.
3. Search for new ideas and innovation.
4. They are flexible-open to change.
5. They are not afraid of competition:
Competition motivates them to be innovative and creative; it helps them to get
better.
6.
They hunger for information.
7. Accept constructive criticism and
rejection.
8. Are great networkers.
9. They
are not afraid of taking risks, making mistakes or failing.
10. They are self-starters who think creatively-Highly
motivated and energetic.
11. They are leaders and visionaries. Leaders birth
change.
12. In a doubting world, they believe. And they believe
in themselves.
13. In a slow world, they run.
14. In a weeping world they laugh (they endure),
15. They persevere, they don’t quit.
16. They create things (assets) out of nothing.
17. They see differently-see problems as opportunities
(Like that’s good! E.g. d shoe story)
Entrepreneurship
contributes immensely to the economic prosperity of any country:
1.
It creates jobs: Over 70% of the jobs in developed countries are created by
entrepreneurs.
2.
Through their entrepreneurial activities, entrepreneurs contribute over 70% of
their countries’ annual revenue in developed countries like US,
Europe-(Norway,Spain, Germany, France, Uk, etc), asia-(Japan, Taiwan, South
Korea).Emerging economy-(China, india, Brazil)
3.
It is the backbone of successful economies like US & EU. And emerging
economies in Asia(China, India).
For Nigeria, it
forms the bedrock of her industrial take-off because:
a. It creates more jobs
per unit of capital invested. b. It
supports larger industries by producing raw material input for them. c. It encourages indigenous
entrepreneurship which helps to develop man-power techniques. It will also help
develop our non-oil sector (esp. agro-allied industries) which will minimize
rural-urban migration. d. It helps
to lower inflation by the production of more goods and services due to the
competition it creates.
4.
It increases competition and therefore productivity as well
5.
Entrepreneurs are creative and innovative. This is important for a country’s
development.
6.
It helps to better the lot of developing communities as it creates various
means for their sustenance.
7.
Entrepreneurship exposes people to a wide range of activities, helping them
develop a broad skill base. This inspires new ideas for wealth creation.
8.
Following your dreams and being creative also allows for more independence and
job satisfaction.
Foreign
Carlos
Slim (Civil engineer (construction giant), telecom giant).
Warren
Buffet: (stock investment guru)
Bill
Gates (Microsoft windows software)
Michael
Dell (Dell computers-ICT giant)
Mark
Zuckerberg (Facebook founder)
Samuel
Watson (Wal-Mart stores)
Richard
Branson (Virgin airways-owner of Virgin Nigeria)
Amancio
Ortego: Founder of Spanish fashion biz: Zara.
Oprah
Winfrey (Television broad-casting, talk show icon)
Nigeria
Femi
Otedola (Chairmnan AP, MD/CEO Zenon oil-Oil mogul)
Paschal
Edozie (Founder, MTN Nigeria ltd)
Mike
Adenuga (MD/CEO Glo, Conoil)
Aliko
Dangote (Chairman, Dangote group: Manufacturer, Industrialist.)
Oba
Otudeko (Honeywell group-manufacturing (foods & agro-allied, energy); Real estate, also Chairman Airtel Nigeria & Fanmilk of
NigeriaPLC)
Jimoh
Ibrahim (Nicon Insurance-Business man)
Jim
Ovia (MD/CEO, Zenith bank, Visafone Nigeria)
Rochas
Okorocha ( Big Business man (now also Governor)
Chief
Ade Ojor (Elizade Nig. Ltd.-Toyota cars distributor)
Prince
Sam Adedoyin (MD/CEO Doyin group)
Chikason
(Manufacturer, Industrialist)
Innoson
(Automobile dealer and manufacturer)
Coscharis
(Big business man, and industrialist)
Cletus
Ibeto (Manufacturer, Banker)
Louis
Onwugbenu (Louis carter-Manufacturer),
Mrs.
Stella Okoli (Emzor pharmaceuticals-manufacturer)
Emeka
Offor (Chrome group-oil mogul, Electronic media (Blaze FM))
Ifeanyi
Uba (Capital oil-oil mogul)
Obinna
Uzor (oil mogul), etc.
1. You have the opportunity to follow
your own dreams, explore your talent and abilities and make money from them.
This is highly satisfying and fulfilling.
2. Your time is all yours: You work at
your own pace, determine how and when you work. By working 12 hours every-day
initially, you can eventually work for less hours and make more money.
3. You determine how much you earn per
time-you are the creator and master of your own fortune.
3. You won’t have to attend any
interview. You won’t have to be loyal to any boss because you are your own
boss. The only people you will need to be loyal to are your bankers that give
you loan(if any) and your customers.
4. You empower people through job
creation and by so doing write your name in the sands of time.
5. You will have the satisfaction and
fulfillment of being financially free and able to take care of yourself and
many others.
5. You become part of the solution, not
part of the problem of your community.
7. You will hopefully die a happy death
and by God’s grace, go to heaven.
More bullet points after the next
seminar: Only @ Suxxess
Brands Nigeria (SBN).
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