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S4E1 Grit & Growth | From Local Startup to Pan-African Success: The Beem Story [Video]

S4E1 Grit & Growth | From Local Startup to Pan-African Success: The Beem Story

Starting a business and growing it are challenging enough. However, expanding globally, across the entire African continent with 54 very different countries, increases the difficulty exponentially. That’s what Taha Jiwaji, CEO and founder of Beem, is experiencing first hand. Hear what it takes to create a Pan-African business and gain strategic insights on going global from Steve Ciesinski, who teaches entrepreneurship at Stanford Graduate School of Business.

Starting a business and growing it are challenging enough. However, expanding globally, across the entire African continent with 54 very different countries, increases the difficulty exponentially. That’s what Taha Jiwaji, CEO and founder of Beem, is experiencing first hand. Hear what it takes to create a Pan-African business and gain strategic insights on going global from Steve Ciesinski, who teaches entrepreneurship at Stanford Graduate School of Business.

After attending college in the United States and working as a consultant in Los Angeles, Taha Jiwajiopen in new window left his safe corporate job and moved back to his home of Tanzania to become an entrepreneur. He had no idea what he was in for. But 20-plus years later, he’s built Beem, a Pan-African cloud computing platform that helps businesses create lasting relationships with their customers through their mobile phones. Beem is currently in 30-plus countries and growing. On a continent where only 36% of the population has broadband internet, reaching customers on their phones through SMS is a huge win. And as connectivity across Africa increases, the opportunities for Beem and its customers expand, too.

“You know, there’s 54 different countries on the continent. Each one is different in terms of language, policies, etc. So you need to spend time in them, on the ground, to really learn about them,” Jiwaji explains.

Steve Ciesinski is both a Stanford GSB lecturer in entrepreneurship and past president of SRI International and other Silicon Valley firms. As an investor and board member of growth-oriented tech companies and mission-based organizations, he’s had plenty of experience advising entrepreneurs on global expansion.

What’s the country like? What’s the culture in the country? How do they do business? These are the very first questions you need to ask, according to Ciesinski. Then you need the right people. “You need to have somebody very, very close who’s been with your company, understands your culture — and is going to move there. And then find somebody there who eventually can become the general manager of that business because you’re expecting that business to grow,” he advises.

Jiwaji did just that, focusing on building relationships on the ground, in person, and getting customers and partners to sign up. When it comes to giving advice to other entrepreneurs, Jiwaji suggests “grit and persistence. Things take a long time, government regulation, people move very slowly across these markets. And sometimes it takes years for a relationship to finally come to fruition.”

Get more insights and advice on going global from Jiwaji and Ciesinski, including how to create differentiation, establish your value proposition, handle regulations, and, most important, find and retain global talent to help you expand.

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#609 Lessons in Ueber-Branding with Branding Specialists, JP Kuehlwein & Wolfgang Schaefer (2021) [Video]

In this episode we’re joined by Branding Specialists, JP Kuehlwein & Wolfgang Schaefer. JP and Wolfgang have been working together for over a decade, finding mutual fascination in what it takes to become an ueber brand. Their research and consulting work has also culminated in the release of two books on the topic, ‘Rethinking Prestige: Secrets of the Ueber-Brands’ (2015) and ‘Brand Elevation: Lessons in Ueber Branding’ (2020).In this episode we discuss:How JP and Wolfgang found their shared fascination in the study of ueber brands.What triggered the creation of their latest book, ‘Brand Elevation: Lessons in Ueber Branding’.JP and Wolfgang’s definition of what makes an ueber brand.Why can some ueber brands afford to spend less on advertising?The difference between a profitable brand and an ueber brand.Are luxury brands different to ueber brands?What can cause the death of an ueber brand?Referenced in this episode:JP and Wolfgang’s first book, ‘Rethinking Prestige: Secrets of the Ueber-Brands’: https://amzn.to/3yFLVg3JP and Wolfgang’s latest book, ‘Brand Elevation: Lessons in Ueber Branding’: https://amzn.to/2VaEFKrhttps://www.kingarthurbaking.com/https://www.patagonia.com/home/https://uk.louisvuitton.com/eng-gb/homepagehttps://www.freitag.ch/enCONNECT WITH JP Kuehlwein & Wolfgang Schaefer:https://ueberbrands.com/authors@ueberbrands.comjp@ueberbrands.comhttps://zwoelfconsulting.com/CONNECT WITH SCOTT:scott.colenutt@sitevisibility.comhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/scottcolenuttFor guest enquiries or to talk to us about anything podcast related, email us at podcast@sitevisibility.com

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Understanding Your 'Why': The Motivation Behind Starting A Business [Video]

When you start a project, do you stop to think about the reason?Your "why" should drive your motivation and keep you focused on your goals during difficult times. Knowing your "why" can help you create a clear vision for your business and make strategic decisions that align with your purpose.Learn more at: https://christianespinosa.com/books/the-smartest-person-in-the-room/#CyberSecurity #TSPITR #SelfHelpBook

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Branding and Marketing: What's The Difference? With Vince Warnock [Video]

Welcome back to the Leadership Stack Podcast! Today we have Mr. Vince Warnock, a marketer, speaker, and author of the book “Chasing the Insights.” For our premiere episode with Mr. Warnock, he will be answering a few questions from Mr. CEO at 22, Sean Si, about digital marketing. How essential marketing is for businesses? What are the differences between branding and marketing? And how do marketing and branding work together in making your business successful? Hop into this valuable episode of the Leadership Stack Podcast!Vince Warnock on Social Media:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/vdub01Website: https://vincewarnock.com/Book: https://chasingtheinsights.com/___Part 1 - Branding and Marketing: What's The Difference? https://youtu.be/v2ZoCtZVlUcPart 2 - Should You Really Go for Paid Ads? https://youtu.be/ERD6ZIp3I94Part 3 - Is Word of Mouth Marketing More Effective? https://youtu.be/xpzzPhc0VGA___To learn more about entrepreneurship, leadership & management, you can follow us on:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/leadershipstack/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@leadershipstack?lang=enListen on Spotify: https://leadershipstack.com/spotifyJoin our community and ask questions here: https://from.sean.si/discordleadme.ph/facebookSean Si on Social Media:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/seansiFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/seansi.speaks/Websites:SEO Hacker: https://seo-hacker.comSEO Services: https://seohacker.services/Sean Si: https://sean.si/Check out Sean's new project: Aquascape Philippines: https://aquascape.phEnroll now in Sean Si’s Masterclass:https://sean.si/masterclass/Support Sean Si’s work by becoming a patron:https://www.patreon.com/seansiWhere Sean Si invests and make his money work for him:https://leadme.ph/growinvest