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Pause: The Power of ...

__From local markets to MoonShots [or should I now say MarsShots?]

When I was a young entrepreneur, I was invited to visit one of my country’s most prominent entrepreneurs at the time. He was already in his 70s. His business consisted mainly of a very large and profitable supermarket complex that he had started from scratch, and had built up over decades.

I was invited into his small office at the back of the complex where he was counting the day’s takings. It was a ritual that he proudly told me he had personally done since he had started. He trusted only a small group of people, and outside were all security guys.

After finishing, he gave me some time, reminding me what a privilege it was for me to even get to see him, which I appreciated. I listened to him talk and share whatever he had on his mind. He focused on the virtue of hard work, which in his case meant that he slept for just a few hours every day. It was a punishing schedule.

He had a huge family which he complained about because they would not be willing work as hard but were waiting in the wings for him to die so they could squander his money! I carefully and respectfully asked him questions, and as he noticed the astuteness and sincerity of my questions, he became even more excited and shared with me things he would never otherwise have spoken about.

This was a lesson for me: If you want to learn something from someone do not try and do it on your terms. I could have behaved like a brash young and confident young man, and for his generation that would have forced him to close me out.

Once I had gained his confidence, we were able to talk more freely. Then one day he said to me: “Strive, my son, tell me how they run supermarkets like mine in England where you lived for so long.”

“I have read of a man called Sam Walton who is also in this business, and he is the richest man in the world.”

“Really?!”

“He has hundreds of stores, each ten times bigger than this one.”

“How does he do it?”

I was careful in my explanations because I took care not to offend on the one hand by criticizing how he ran his business. He was already too old, and it would be difficult to make any real changes. But had he been younger, I would have given him a lecture on the 3P’s.

He himself could easily have built a business that could have spanned across Africa had he become a of Scale [you can follow how this is done on Podcasts/Masters of Scale].

By Mastering , he would have never had to visit a single store, and he could have enjoyed his golden years. He could have become a philanthropist and left the business to be run by professional executives.

The 3Ps [Product, People, Process], for those of you new to the platform, is a subject I taught about for more than a year, a few years ago. It is what drives the growth of a business, and how you take a small business and turn it into a national, and even a continental or global enterprise...

I will not return to this subject. Those who really wish to learn will go back to that material. You can also go on Sasai Podcasts, and listen to the series called Masters of Scale by the billionaire who started LinkedIn. There is also a series called “How I Made This”.

Businesses become big, not simply because you have a great product, but because you know how to scale, using the 3Ps.

Our company has businesses and operations in countries where I have either never been, or have not visited for a long time. I don’t chase around people all day to see how much money they made!

I don’t even know what they charge for their products. I have no idea what a “data bundle” costs in Zimbabwe or Lesotho! People who think I do must think I’m superhuman! I have no idea how many cars they have or even who works in some of these businesses!

It is called the Power of . I have mastered , so I don’t have to be involved in details that can be done by others.

No one steals from me. They can’t!

When something goes wrong, we go into overdrive to review the systems that are at the centre of our !

This is what happens, for instance, if there has been a fraud in any business.

All over Africa I see businesses that could be 10 times, even 100 times bigger, but they will not be because the founders do not believe in Power of Process!

The supermarket business is a low-margin, high-volume game. In any retail business like that, even if you are small, matters.

Looking back to those meetings with the old man, I relish the incredible lessons he taught me. And there were many, applicable to many types of businesses.

I also knew then that I had to become a of Scale.

When I arrived in South Africa, I used to call the CEO of Econet Zimbabwe every day, at least 10 times a day. Then it became once a day, then once a week. These days I don’t call him that often. We communicate through .


I have never met a lot of our leaders around Africa, but I know them through , much more than you can ever imagine!

You must begin today to engage on . Master it, trust it. It’s the pathway to becoming a big business, as long as you have the ability to choose, attract and retain good .

That is entrepreneurship today.

End.

Image credit: Spacex_CEO, Spacex Starlink 12 launch. Elon Musk can tell you a bit about the awesome Power of Process! www.spacex.com

06/06/2021

Buying and selling is a good place for entrepreneurs to start, BUT...

__Is that your final destination?

Most entrepreneurs in Africa start their entrepreneurship journey through the business of Buying and Selling goods produced by someone else. This is a good place to start because it helps you to build up your capital, and to get into the vibe of running a business.

In fact, this is how most entrepreneurs got started. I remember sitting with Aliko Dangote and President Obasanjo with the President joking about “this young guy who imported and sold cement”.

BUT! It should not be an end in itself if you one day want to be like Aliko Dangote; you must build up your capital to do more!

Remember the story of Phil Knight, the founder of Nike? It’s there on Podcasts: https://www.sasai.global/podcast/ If you haven't already downloaded the App, or visited all the cool new innovations for awhile, then you're in for a big surprise.

Now if you've been listening to your Business Wars homework, you know Phil Knight first imported running shoes from Japan and sold them... from the boot of his car! He then began to manufacture his own shoe designs, after he had learnt to mobilize capital, and also had some of his own savings.

Today the company he founded is worth $230bn, and his own share of 22% is worth $51bn. The problem of some people though, who become successful by Buying and Selling, is that they make that the endgame...

__Instead of moving upstream, they become comfortable with enjoying wealth, buying houses and cars.

If you can avoid this trap, you are the next Aliko Dangote or Phil Knight. If you can't ...

Speaking of moving beyond Buying and Selling, I want you to check out the story of a Kenyan social enterprise launched about five years ago called "Enda Sportswear" which , , and Africa's high performance running shoes and sportswear. [Enda means "Go!" in Swahili].

The word "Harambee" is imprinted on the bottom of every shoe, and its logo is a Maasai spearhead (as on Kenya's flag). "Harambee" means let's all pull together, in this case "to bring Kenyan athletic greatness to runners around the world". [Some of Kenya's world-class runners have shared their expert advice on Enda shoe design].

Wow! Now if you listen to Business Wars you definitely know just how competitive the global footwear business is. So why did Enda's CEO and co-founder Navalayo Osembo-Ombati (trained as an accountant and lawyer) decide to leave her secure job at the United Nations in New York to return home with her husband and children to Kenya to become a shoepreneur? What did she ?

"I was looking at how other economies have flourished based on their reputation. For example the Germans. If you say a machine is from Germany, everybody automatically assumes its quality. It’s the same thing with Kenya and running. I was thinking, surely, with our reputation in running, how have we not monetized this in a way that actually helps the country move forward?"

Take note because I know you are going to ask: to put the vision in action, I understand they raised start-up capital in part through a campaign, transformed a flip-flop factory to a high performance shoe manufacturing site, secured IP protection, and now have (at least) five trademarks...!

Don’t be satisfied with just the pathway, but the destination.

'sCentury !

Where are YOU going?

Let's talk.

Image credit: Take a look at these Enda shoes! https://www.tapmagonline.com/tap/meet-navalayo-osembo-co-founder-ceo-of-enda-sportswear

06/06/2021

#“Innovation makes money”
__Let’s look at it again!

The needs of a digital platform are the most demanding, and it's probably the reason digital businesses are the most valuable to investors in the world right now. Companies like Amazon, Facebook, Airbnb, Alibaba, YouTube, TikTok, Instagram, all have explosive valuations. And all these businesses are actually accessed by way of an App.

If you develop an App, you have to “publish” it in one of two “App Stores” [there is one on Android phones and one on iPhones]. There are probably more than 10,000 new Apps published every day from around the world, but not all become explosive businesses like a TikTok, now worth over $500bn!

As a young entrepreneur looking for new business opportunities, you should always visit the App Stores where you can either get ideas to start your own App, or you can approach someone with an interesting App to see if you can be their partner in your country.

Even before you rush off thinking you have a wonderful new idea, learn to go through the App Stores to see if someone else has already done it. And if they have, approach them for partnership. Some of these App developers are desperate for a partner who can help turn their App into real money!

You know we at Econet have developed two very powerful Apps which are now fully commercialized businesses: Sasai App and Vaya Africa eLogistics. Both of them are Super Apps and both of them are really doing well.

For me personally, it has been an amazing experience working in this space. The Sasai App is obviously the bigger undertaking for us with its 14 different “in-Apps”!

__Continuing the process is the key to a successful App.

Each time you develop something new on the App, the engineers must write new “Code” and this has to be sent to the App Stores for their approval. For most consumers, you only appreciate this process through a new “version update”, but for the developer it's a lot of work even to just add a simple feature or to fix a bug.

We try to go to the Store with an Update of Sasai App twice a month. Our next version due end of this month is called Sasai Version 2.9.22. I always enjoy it when the version Update has something new added to it.

Sasai App is entering a very interesting phase in its development: First of all, it now has all its 14 planned services, which you see when you land on the home page we call “Sasai Explore”. https://www.sasai.global/

Our main development focus remains on bringing two of the biggest In-Apps to full capability. These are SasaiPay and SasaiLive!

Another major effort is on Sasai WiFi. Many of you have not yet fully come to appreciate just how big and important this part of the platform really is…

__It is a new “Market Place” opportunity for people with Free or Low-Cost WiFi Hotspots, right across Africa!

Every week we are quietly adding new Hotspots, some of which could be in your area. You can use the App not only to find them, but once you do, then you can access anything on the Internet using our Free or Low-Cost data. I have a vision to have 100,000 hotspots across Africa in the next 12 months!

# We are already looking for partners who want to operate Hotspots as a type of “Franchise”… If you can have a KFC Franchise for Chicken, why not a Franchise for WiFi Hotspots?

Some of you are definitely going to make money from Sasai App, whether directly or indirectly. The homework of how it happens is in YOUR hands. If you have to come begging me, you are Class. [If you have not even bothered to download the App yet, it takes nothing away from me].

Learn to browse the App Stores, as an entrepreneur! Study the Apps being published in your area of interest. You’ll be surprised what you find. After that, as an entrepreneur, look BEYOND what you see there already... And if you do end up with a new business, please come back and tell us about it on this platform.

End.

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Earth Day was last week [It should be every day]. Only 3,900 tigers are left in the wild and this robot camera found one in India. Use your to help the planet, starting right where you live. or maybe, ’tDoIt

06/06/2021

Keep reaching for your dream, wherever you find yourself.

__“The first step toward tolerance is respect, and the first step toward respect is knowledge.”

A few weeks ago a dear friend of mine, Sarah Ladipo Manyika, emailed to ask me to take part as a surprise guest in the final interview of her 10-part “Conversations Across the Diaspora” series. I’ve been so busy on COVID matters I've done almost nothing else for the past 12+ months but I made the time, and what a wonderful conversation it turned out to be!

If you want to be inspired take an hour and listen to Sarah’s interview with Harvard Professor Henry Louis “Skip” Gates, Jr, at this online event hosted by the "Museum of the African Diaspora" in San Francisco. Surprise guests were Wole Soyinka, Charlayne Hunter-Gault, Margaret Busby and me, all of us who watched quietly in the audience till Sarah turned on our video cameras toward the end.

I knew it would interesting, but Wow! For those of you who don’t know, Prof Gates is an award-winning African American filmmaker, author and very entrepreneurial intellectual if I can put it like that, but that’s not all. Please do yourself a favour and look him up.

The Museum of the African Diaspora that hosted the event [and where Sarah was once on the board] is a contemporary art museum celebrating the cultural heritage, talents, traditions and historical journeys of our black African brothers and sisters living across the world. You can find this amazing interview and the rest of the Conversations Across the Diaspora series on Sasai Watch. http://bit.ly/Sasai_Watch

I also received another email a few days ago from my friends at Stanford University Graduate Business School [also near San Francisco and Silicon Valley in California] who wrote to tell me they decided to keep the SEED application process open till 20 April… just for you on this platform! That's what they said!

So if you, or an entrepreneurial African founder/CEO you know, is qualified to take part in this year-long online world-class programme to support established entrepreneurs and their companies grow, innovate and scale… here’s a link: http://stanfordseed.co/Strive

Now I know it's been really tough for many of you recently, and even if your company has a high enough ARR to apply to this mentorship and consulting programme, your cash flow may be too tight. Or you may be struggling even to keep your doors open. Understood. Just keep your chin up and keep seeking other ways to skill up both you and your team. "When there's a will, there's a way"...

As most of you know, I left Zimbabwe on 22 March 2000. At the time, I told my staff: “We are going to build a global business. I don’t know how long it will take. The Lord has put it on my heart to do it.”

I told them then if they wanted to be part of it, I wanted them to go back to school and skill up because just like now, 20 years ago times and tech were changing fast.

One young man asked me: “I have a degree. What should I do?”

“Do an MBA. It’s a powerful tool.”

That guy, along with several others, took me up on my challenge. I was later able to hire him and others to join the new [but separate] global organisation that I started when I moved into the African diaspora myself. He now leads one of our top companies, and is world-class.

__It is never too late to get some additional academics and specialized training under your belt!

Even if you've never finished matric, that's okay... You are here studying today. And I have had my team put together excellent Sasai Podcast series just for you, if you're an entrepreneur or want to be. There are also educational and entertaining programmes on Sasai Watch like this Conversation, and more to come.

Keep reaching for your dreams whatever life throws at you, and continue to learn from the journeys and experiences of others far and near. There’s an old saying: “You can lead a horse to water, but you can’t make him drink”.

Do you get what I’m saying?

Let's talk.

End.

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Reaching for the best?! Mana Pools National Park, Zimbabwe

06/06/2021

: Do one thing, and do it well.
__Know yourself and stay focused!

The most successful people in the world have always understood the need to do one thing, and do it well. Bill Gates was into computer software and he built the giant Microsoft. When he began to rise and create that extraordinary wealth, there were others who also thought software was the thing to be in, even though they had no clue what it was about.

And they failed.

Jeff Bezos built his wealth first and foremost on eCommerce. From frying hamburgers at McDonald's as a teenager to selling books online, he ended up being the richest man in the world.

Sam Walton started his work life as a young sales trainee at JC Penney. He learned sales lessons early and became one of the world's richest men by creating these massive retail stores... the biggest private employer in the world!

Aliko Dangote began by getting a family loan to become a commodities trader of goods like bagged cement, rice and sugar. He then went into manufacturing cement and other products. He is an industrialist.

Even if you choose to diversify in the future, do it only after you have emerged as a true master of one.

The lesson is simple: It’s not about the industry you are in, but about how well you apply yourself in that industry.

__You must be passionate about what you do, but you must also be knowledgeable about it.

That is what drives !

When we see someone being successful in a particular industry, we often disregard their entrepreneurial prowess, and think it is all about the industry they are in! So we all rush to it, only to be disappointed.

Tell me what you are into, and I will show you someone who built a multi-billion dollar business in it.

Now, I've said here before many times you have to be knowledgeable about your own industry. You also have to be knowledgeable about yourself.

__When was the last time you looked at yourself in a mirror and asked yourself: WHO AM I? What are my strengths? Where do I need to dust up my skills, or learn new ones?

What about your ? Be honest with your answers. [You are talking to yourself after all].

"That strong mother doesn't tell her cub: 'Son, stay weak so the wolves can get you. She says, Toughen up, this is the reality we are living in!'" [From American rapper Lauryn Hill]

The reality we're living in right now is very tough, and there are lots of different kinds of wolves out there, including the "Distraction Wolf"... Don't let him get you!

You already know that hundreds of millions of our people in Africa and across the world were facing huge challenges, even before this global pandemic hit. Global education systems and economies will be recovering for years to come. Like no other time in your life, now is the time to on solutions!

There's also a growing mental health crisis going on across the world, even amongst children now, because of the pressures and confusion of this COVID. A lot of people are very stressed and going through a lot so please, I don't want to see people on this platform pointing judgemental negative fingers about others. Tough love can be necessary but if in doubt, just work on yourself.

You all will go through countless challenges and have countless distractions. That's the reality we are living in today.

So here's your homework: What are you passionate about? If you want to succeed, know yourself, and stay focused.

Let's talk.

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