Entrepreneurial Women – diversification of products/services

On a daily basis I get numerous inquiries from our #WomenInBusiness website regarding help/guidance needed for business ideas.  http://www.womeninbusiness.org.za

One of the issues that is raised consistently is the fact that the enquirer is ‘not making money’ and they need help with marketing their product.  In discussions with the entrepreneur I generally discover that they have taken the focus of their core business  and diversified into a number of other unrelated products/services.  This diversification is particularly onerous when the range of products/services is from health care, through to construction to catering.  Such a wide variety of offerings can only be detrimental to the entity.  No entrepreneur, especially a small emerging business, can cope with this kind of diversification.  Through the interactions and mentoring process it becomes clear that the entrepreneur in question has been given unsound advice by friends and family.  They have often invested large sums of money registering a company.  They have not taken into consideration the onerous reporting procedures required of a company nor the accountancy costs.  The entrepreneur is under the impression that if they are a registered company they can obtain finance and are eligible for tenders.  Then they offer every single service they can think of without proper planning, testing the market, assessing their customers, no business plan or financial plan.  No vision or mission.  When questioned as to why they are not trading as a sole trader business, which is less onerous, they are ill informed as to the benefits of being a small business to start off with.

It is so sad that many aspiring entrepreneurs do not seek advice from reputable organisations or service providers.  In the long run it would have saved them large amounts of money, time and disappointment.

On our website is a link whereby members of the public are able to contact us and we will assist and start the mentoring for free (limited number of sessions).  We will also direct genuine entrepreneurs to reputable service providers who can assist them in their entrepreneurial journey.

Women Effect

Dargle Trails Festival 18.08.2018

I woke up in the early hours of this morning to the sounds of soft soaking rains on the roof.  The sound of rain on a corrugated iron roof is calming and therapeutic. I turned over and drifted off into a sound, content and peaceful sleep to be rudely awoken by my alarm.  It was time to get up and get going to the Dargle Trails Festival.  I switched off my alarm, listened to the rain and decided it would be too wet and dangerous to walk today.  So I turned over and decided I would go back to sleep!
A nagging thought crept into my consciousnesses.  Continue reading “Dargle Trails Festival 18.08.2018”

The longest day

Longest Day MedalThis medal is my goal to achieve on the 6th August 2016.  This symbolises the mental emotional and physical struggle that cancer patients endure when they have this awful disease.
CANSA (South Africa) does research in regards to cancer and assists persons suffering from cancer. For the past 13 years I have shaved my head every year to raise funds. This year I have teamed up with our very own Mrs South Africa finalist Maritsa Gouws. Part of her drive to win the Charity Crown for Mrs South Africa is to raise funds for a worthy cause. We chose CANSA. On the 6th August 2016 I will be participating in an event known as The Longest Day. It’s a marathon over 12 hours where a minimum of 60 kms needs to be walked/run. The Longest Day epitomizes the longest day a cancer sufferer experiences awaiting results, or waiting for chemo nausea to leave, or how a family feels watching a loved one lose their dignity. We would like anyone in support of this initiate to Donate a Dollar or the equivalent of a US dollar.  https://www.crowdrise.com/fundraiser/edit/donate-a-dollar-for-cansa/alisonengelbecht