by Helena Naitsuwe Amadhila
Being resourceful means you study, educate, stimulate your brain and inform yourself (SESI). Studying a business environment is imperative as it entails being able to detect environmental issues which could affect your business both positively and negatively.
For positive effect, you should document the process in order to appreciate the positivity. In terms of negative effect, documentation is necessary to serve as a learning point and a platform to devise strategies to turn the negativity into revenue generation streams.
The strategies on how to do this, are topics for another day. When done with studying, it is crucial that you educate others to empower them with the ammunition of business knowledge. This would also serve as a validation process to authenticate and cement the knowledge learned as being beneficial to business improvement and growth. A brain that is stimulated keeps on thinking about possible means and ways to improve the business in order to make it more resilient, customer centric, and revenue growth focused.
Another benefit of a stimulated brain is the ability to understand contemporary social issues and their possible alignment to business continuity. Lastly, keep yourself informed about new developments in the business environment to ensure that you remain on top of the business game and up to date with emerging issues.
The end result of being informed is being unlimited on your entrepreneurship journey. Entrepreneurs should always study, educate, stimulate and be informed (SESI). This is a cyclical process, and it should be routinely practiced for impactful results and to remain relevant and unlimited in business development, operations and growth.
Helena Naitsuwe Amadhila is a Lecturer, Entrepreneur, Network Marketer, Consultant and owner of Tommy’s Lodge in Namibia. She is passionate about entrepreneurship and education in Africa and is making progress towards shaping the future of business and learning in Namibia. In 2017 she was recognized as an Emerging Entrepreneur by the Namibian Business Hall of Fame (NBHF) for her significant contribution to the Namibian economy and employment creation. She also serves as a Vice Chairperson for the Board of Directors of the Global Entrepreneurship Network (GEN) Namibia. Helena is empowered to empower others through entrepreneurial training, networking activities and events. Contact Helena via email: Email: hnamadhila@gmail.com