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There’s Something In You That The World Needs
- May 16, 2016
- Posted by: Alldenslane
- Category: business
No CommentsWhilst fear has been ascribed as one of the barriers to business entry, another more subtle barrier is lack of self-assurance and self-belief. The conviction may be there about a business, but the would-be CEO is waiting for certain and most definitive resources – whether that is finances, an investor, or even an office –
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Being The Inspiration
- May 9, 2016
- Posted by: Alldenslane
- Category: business
Frustrated and exasperated, Julia decided that it was finally time to close her business. After eight years of operations, and 25 odd members of staff that had passed through her doors, she deemed that with dwindling revenues and consistently spiraling costs, the business was just not viable. But it was all supposed to have been
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Infrequently Asked Questions
- April 18, 2016
- Posted by: Alldenslane
- Category: business
This past weekend some women CEOs, and a few good men, convened under the auspices of the WCEO Academy (the Women’s CEO Academy) to enjoy an evening of fine dining, shared wisdom and collective learning with Roshi Motman, the CEO of Tigo Ghana. We gathered to celebrate and learn from Roshi in particular, but more
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Business Alchemy: Creating The Extraordinary from The Ordinary
- April 4, 2016
- Posted by: Alldenslane
- Category: business
In its most simple form, alchemy is the process of taking something ordinary and turning it into something extraordinary – sometimes in a way that cannot be explained. Rather like the way that you find that an Artist can, quite magically, transform a seeming heap of scrap metal, into a magical work of art. In
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In The Category of One
- March 29, 2016
- Posted by: Alldenslane
- Category: business
Something remarkable happened half way through 2015 for African women entrepreneurs. One of our own, Tara Fela-Durotoye and her business, House of Tara, became the subject of a Stanford Business School case study, with distribution also through the Harvard Business Publishing. Yes, not just Stanford, but Harvard, too Credited with opening Nigeria’s first make-up studio,
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