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2019 coming updates to The AA blog and defining Uber
Uber is not a ride sharing, ride hailing or taxi company. Uber is an on demand platform for autonomous vehicles.
11 Principles for success in Impact Entrepreneurship
In this article, adebayoalonge distills his learning from studying successful impact entrepreneurs into 11 principles that enable any aspiring social entrepreneur to succeed in transforming the world
RxAll is disrupting pharmacy orders & deliveries in Africa
RxAll is disrupting medicine orders and deliveries in Africa using a digital platform
Marketing you-for social entrepreneurs
The responsibility for letting others know about your social entrepreneurship work rests with you. Learn how to raise your profile in 2 simple steps.
Branding You for Social Entrepreneurs
You are your perception. Be in control of the impression you create. Brand you!
The End of Competitive Advantage
Digitization has destroyed the concept of sustainable competitive advantage Rither Gunther Mcgrath Strategy has always focused on companies attaining sustainable competitive advantage-which is the unique position a company attains by configuring its operational activities in a manner that competitors cannot duplicate. In "the end of competitive advantage", Mcgrath argues … Continue reading The End of Competitive Advantage
Saka Wars: Nigeria’s Civil War II
The saying that it is easier to get to the top than to stay there is a fallacy. Once at the top, a company can use the power of its leadership position to stay there. Al Ries & Jack Trout in Marketing Warfare All other things equal, an army with a larger number of troops … Continue reading Saka Wars: Nigeria’s Civil War II
Understanding Apple’s business strategy
Apple an iconic global firm has a lot to teach African entrepreneurs. Below is an interesting analysis on how it has managed to succeed in an industry where big names like HP and Dell are failing.
Growing Nollywood
Nollywood Nigeria's film industry is worth $590.2mn as at 2008. It is the second largest industry in number of movies produced after India's Bollywood and arguably is Africa's most successful non-mineral resource. It faces numerous challenges chief of which is piracy and the aim of this video is to proffer solutions to improving the industry's … Continue reading Growing Nollywood





