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African Business Stories

Akaego Okoye

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According to the World Bank, Africa is the only region in the world where more women than men choose to become entrepreneurs. African Business Stories is a weekly podcast created to give voice to the experiences of these audacious African women. It is your insight into female innovators and entrepreneurs building and running businesses in Africa.The power of seeing successful people that look like you can never be overemphasized and so we are taking hold of our narrative and telling our own ...
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Business of African Fashion

Business of African Fashion

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The Business of African fashion podcast is a seasonal podcast that teaches African fashion entrepreneurs how to build, grow and maintain a successful fashion business. Let’s talk about what it’s really like to build a fashion business; especially from a financial perspective. Get ready to be empowered with actionable strategies and the opportunity to connect with a community of fellow creatives across the world. Join your host + fellow fashion entrepreneur, Victory as she shares her journey, ...
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Voice of African Family Business with AFF

African Family Firms

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The Voice of African Family Business identifies and addresses issues that are specific to the African continent and contribute to the progress on topics related to family business management, particularly on succession, family governance, next-generation development, and family communication. This podcast is hosted by African Family Firms("AFF"), a non-profit pan-African family business association, an association that champions the multi-generational success of African family business.
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Knowledge Bandits: Inspiring Stories from African Entrepreneurs on Doing Business in Africa

Arum Galadima: African Entrepreneur | Blogger | Marketer

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Arum Galadima is the Founder and Host of the Knowledge Bandits podcast, a weekly podcast where he interviews African entrepreneurs on the Continent and in diaspora. Knowledge Bandits is inspiring African entrepreneurs all over the world to take their next leap.
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A podcast interviewing entrepreneurs and business leaders in the emerging market of East Africa. Host Sam Floy showcases companies operating across Kenya, Rwanda, Uganda, Tanzania and Ethiopia. Find conversations with companies ranging from solar power and food production to smoothies and toothpicks.
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In this episode, Victory talks about what it is like being a beginner in an industry and the perspective shift of embracing it. Ask a question on the pod: https://bit.ly/bizofafricanfashionpodquestionsโดย Business of African Fashion
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In this episode, Victory discusses 3 signs to check if you are an entrepreneur and what to do if you are. Entrepreneurship is a buzz word these days, but it may not be for everybody. Free resource for books: Zlibrary https://z-lib.io/ Ask a Question on the Podcast: https://bit.ly/bizofafricanfashionpodquestions Join our mailing list (we don't spam)…
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In this episode, Victory shares who Bigi is and why you should be like them in business. Ask a Question on the Podcast: https://bit.ly/bizofafricanfashionpodquestions Join the Community on Mighty Networks: https://business-of-african-fashion.mn.co/โดย Business of African Fashion
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In this episode, Victory shares a strategy to think outside the box with marketing for your fashion brand. Ask a Question on the Podcast: https://bit.ly/bizofafricanfashionpodquestions Join the Community: https://business-of-african-fashion.mn.co/โดย Business of African Fashion
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In this episode, Victory shares the steps to take in order to stack good habits in the new year. She also discusses the strategy to stay motived in the new year as a fashion entrepreneur and how to achieve your goals.โดย Business of African Fashion
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In this episode, Victory shares the 3 areas of your life to implement changes in the new year, in order to level up your life. She covers the importance of having a vision for your life in the new year that aligns with your goals and north-star. She also covers giving yourself grace as you show up daily to achieve your goals in the new year. Free B…
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In this podcast episode, Victory talks about the 3 key steps to start a fashion brand in 2024. She stresses the importance of community, emphasizing that "if you want to go FAST, go alone, but if you want to go FAR, go with others". Learn more about the free online community: bit.ly/africanfashioncommunity…
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In this podcast episode, Victory shares the importance of delivering value to your customers as a fashion brand by taking their feedback into consideration when making decisions. The strategy is always to GIVE VALUE and satisfying customers as a fashion brand is asking them for feedback and implementing it. Ask a question on the podcast: https://bi…
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In this episode, Victory explores how artificial intelligence (AI) is revolutionizing the fashion industry and introduces some of the best AI tools that fashion businesses can use to enhance their operations, improve customer experiences, and make informed decisions. Join our email list for exclusive updates Become a part of the community: bit.ly/a…
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In this episode of the BOAF podcast, Victory reflects on her year and explains that she will be sharing her journey of building AsoebiBar with the audience. To reconnect with her audience, she decides to just be human and have a few warm-up sessions. Ask a question on the podcast: https://bit.ly/bizofafricanfashionpodquestions…
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Succession in family businesses_ right, responsibility or privilege with Krishnan Natarajan www.africanfamilyfirms.org www.nhakalegacy.com www.nikeanani.com"โดย African Family Firms
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Panel members: Prof Elmarie Venter (Nelson Mandela University Family Business Unit, South Africa); Mrs Nike Anani (African Family Firms); Mrs Andrea Benkenstein Kruger (PWC, South Africa); Mrs Phyllis Bourne (Bourne Global Estates and Investments Africa Ltd., South Africa).โดย African Family Firms
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Unpacking a new vision for multigenerational family businesses and demystifying the world that is family business from an African perspective. Interview led by: Prof Shelley Farrington (Nelson Mandela University Family Business Unit, South Africa).โดย 8
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Day 2, Session 5: T opic: Family business in ukwalusa kwemfuyo (herding livestock): Conceptualising the philosophy within Xhosa people as a practice. Presenter: Mr Siyabonga Sirayi (Nelson Mandela University, South Africa).โดย African Family Firms
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Presenter: Mrs Sanelisiwe Bulelwa Siyotula-Tschappe (Nelson Mandela University, South Africa). Co-authored with Prof Elmarie Venter (Nelson Mandela University, South Africa) and Prof Dr Stefan Prigge (HSBA Hamburg School of Business Administration, Germany).โดย African Family Firms
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Day 2, Session 3: Topic: Financial management and family business performance in Ghana. Presenter: Mr Dennis Owusu Oteng (Nobel International Business School, Ghana).โดย African Family Firms
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Day 2, Session 2 Topic: Developing a theoretical framework for understanding family firm innovation behaviour. Presenter: Mr Kwame Ntim Sekyere (Ghana Communication Technology University, Ghana).โดย African Family Firms
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Day 2, Session 1: Topic: The moderating influence of socioemotional wealth on the innovation choices and outputs of South African family businesses – A proposed conceptual model. Presenter: Prof Elmarie Venter and Mr William Aka Ndang (Nelson Mandela University, South Africa).โดย African Family Firms
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Panel members: Mr Creagh Sudding and Mr Alan Barr (KPMG, South Africa); Prof Elmarie Venter and Dr Welcome Kupangwa (Nelson Mandela University Family Business Unit, South Africa); Drโดย African Family Firms
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The case of Moroccan family-owned SMEs. Presenters: Mr Brahim Ouzaka and Prof Saïd Ouhadi (Cadi Ayyad University- Marrakesh, Morocco).โดย African Family Firms
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African family business research – initial explorations of the field. Presenters: Ms Cassidy Billings and Prof Shelley Farrington (Nelson Mandela University, South Africa).โดย African Family Firms
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Day 1, Session 2: Topic: Family businesses and dynamic capabilities: A systematic literature review. Presenter: Mrs Angela Pike-Bowles (University of Fort Hare, South Africa); co-authored with Dr Juliet Puchert-Townes and Prof Willie Chinyamurindi (University of Fort Hare, South Africa).โดย African Family Firms
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About this episode: In this episode, Dorcas Mutombo, Founder of EMELIA D shares her fashion education and entrepreneurship journey. We also discussed the fashion school or no fashion school dilemma. Enjoy! Connect with EMELIA D Join the communityโดย Business of African Fashion
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Day 1, Session 1 : Topic: Strategic business values in indigenous Black South African family businesses. Presenter: Dr Welcome Kupangwa (Nelson Mandela University, South Africa); co-authored with Prof Shelley Farrington and Prof Elmarie Venter (Nelson Mandela University Family Business Unit, South Africa)…
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About this episode: In this week's episode, Amayo, CEO of Southern Panther shares her story on entrepreneurship and how she started her fashion business in Nigeria. Connect with SouthernPanther Join the email list for exclusive updates: https://tremendous-maker-1127.ck.page/31af654a65 Join us in the community: bit.ly/africanfashioncommunity ASK a q…
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We have all seen the whatiorderedvswhatigot posts on social media. The question is: why are African tailors so unreliable? In this episode, we dive into the reasons for this predicament. Join us in the community to connect with like-minded people. See you in there!โดย Business of African Fashion
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Hey BoAf fam! In this episode, I spoke with Aishat about her entrepreneurship journey and how she started her business - Mairachamp Nigeria. Aishat shared her sources of financing and how she finds and retains staff in her business. Join the African fashion community here Connect with us on socials: @businessofafricanfashion…
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Full video: https://youtu.be/OLspf198EAU Part 2 of the Fashion Business Plan training - the foundational steps to plan for a successful fashion business. Download your free fashion business plan pdf here Join the community: www.africanfashioncommunity.com Join our email list for exclusive updates: https://lp.constantcontactpages.com/sl/x46lMIt ASK …
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Full video: https://youtu.be/OLspf198EAU The Fashion Business Plan training covers the foundational steps to plan for a successful fashion business. Download your free fashion business plan pdf here Join the community: www.africanfashioncommunity.comโดย Business of African Fashion
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Conversations and insights into the African Fashion Industry with guests ranging from the founder of Mairachamp Nigeria to a fashion school graduate and designer from South Africa. Everything you need to know about the African fashion industry + access to the African fashion communityโดย Business of African Fashion
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Keynote Address - A discussion with Ms Andrena Sawyer, Legacy Starts With You: How African Women Can Build Sustainable Businesses. Speaker: Andrena Sawyerโดย African Family Firms
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