South Africans encouraged to venture into entrepreneurship

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Entrepreneurship is hailed as the key to unlocking SA’s economic potential. However studies suggest that many small businesses fail within the first two to three years. Co-founder of SMME Bottom Line Forum Grace Mohlomi has more.

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Grace Kironde Mohlomi

Grace has 22yrs experience developing and implementing business development strategies with leading brands namely, Juta Law, Kagiso Media, EOH, Imperial Group & Transnet. As a senior executive she has devised innovative solutions to create mutually beneficial relationships for her clients. She has a plethora of successfully executed projects in corporate turnaround strategies, sales strategy development and execution, executive coaching on diversity management, automation integration, data analytics application in operations and CRM development. Accreditation: Master in Business Administration (MBA), Milpark Business School, Human Resource Development, Organisational Behaviour (MBA), Oxford Brookes University, Corporate Strategy
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