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Business is not industry specific. Which business is in this image?

I spent last week with some farmers in the Moorreesburg area in the Western Cape. 1-2-1 sessions Tuesday and Thursday with each farmer, and our Peer Advisory Board Meeting for Business Owners on Thursday. Business is business, no matter the industry, came out clearly again.   Topics during the week were – – Budget vs

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Only the zeros are different…That’s the difference between so-called small and big businesses.

The challenges and opportunities are similar and, in many cases, the same, except for the size. All challenges and opportunities, in no specific order, involve people, time, and money. The only resources that all businesses must have, no matter size, industry, and country. All challenges and opportunities are direct results of a want of the

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Business Owners & Leaders can learn from professional athletes

For one, professional athletes understand that to win, they need to play the game better than other players – whether individual sports like high-jumping and running the 100m, or team sports like cricket and beach volleyball. Very little of their performance has to do with their fellow participants, competition. Business Owners & Leaders talk about

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Are you and your business porpoising like an F1 racing car?

Porpoising is when the car is bouncing up and down, “a motion that is not only horrendously uncomfortable for the drivers but also bad for their health. It’s also costly for the teams as they have to change the car’s set-up to minimise it, which means raising the ride-height, robbing them of downforce, pace and

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Nothing about any business is unique. Only the owner is unique.

Owning and running a business is unique. Unique to the Owner. Imagine 3 groups of yachts. Each group has the same features. There are three sizes of yachts, 5, 10 and 20 crew. All yachts are going to sail around the world, starting and finishing at the same place. This is not a race, will

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The Power of Ownership – Why Blaming Government Isn’t Enough

Whether the economy, education, healthcare, or any other aspect of society, it’s common to hear people complain about how government is failing them. This blame game can be counterproductive. It shifts the responsibility away from us as individuals and communities and places it solely on the government’s shoulders. It creates a sense of helplessness, where

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