TOP BUSINESSMAN ADVICE AFRICA's ENTREPRENEURS
While Africa is a
continent of entrepreneurs, success never comes easily.
However, being successful is not impossible and everyone has the potential to make it. South African Fred Robertson, executive chairman of Brimstone Investment Corporation, is living proof of this. Brimstone currently employs over 3,000 people in its subsidiaries.
Robertson was born and raised during the country’s apartheid years in Cape Town’s District 6 before the community was forcibly removed and relocated under government orders. After completing his schooling, he briefly embarked on a career in education and then entered into the insurance industry selling door-to-door insurance, a job he says is more difficult than one can even imagine. Hard work, intelligence and an entrepreneurial spirit led him to co-found Brimstone and today he is considered one of South Africa’s top entrepreneurs and highly respected.
Speaking at the launch of the 2013 Sanlam/Business Partners Entrepreneur of the Year competition, Robertson shared his advice to other entrepreneurs on how to be a success. Here are 15 highlights from his presentation.
However, being successful is not impossible and everyone has the potential to make it. South African Fred Robertson, executive chairman of Brimstone Investment Corporation, is living proof of this. Brimstone currently employs over 3,000 people in its subsidiaries.
Robertson was born and raised during the country’s apartheid years in Cape Town’s District 6 before the community was forcibly removed and relocated under government orders. After completing his schooling, he briefly embarked on a career in education and then entered into the insurance industry selling door-to-door insurance, a job he says is more difficult than one can even imagine. Hard work, intelligence and an entrepreneurial spirit led him to co-found Brimstone and today he is considered one of South Africa’s top entrepreneurs and highly respected.
Speaking at the launch of the 2013 Sanlam/Business Partners Entrepreneur of the Year competition, Robertson shared his advice to other entrepreneurs on how to be a success. Here are 15 highlights from his presentation.
· Be
passionate –
It sounds like a cliché but that is because it is advice that every great
entrepreneur gives. Like Robertson, the large majority of the entrepreneurs
interviewed by How we made it in Africa agree that being passionate
about what they do has been imperative to their success. It is what motivates
them through the long working hours and stressful lifestyle that inevitably
comes with running your own business. “You have got to get up every morning and
motivate yourself,” explained Robertson.
· Be
brave –
Some of the most successful entrepreneurs have seen opportunities in
ventures that others deem too risky. They see solutions to problems and are
often innovators. “Entrepreneurs take risks,” stressed Robertson.
“Entrepreneurs see opportunities where others see chaos.”
· No
great success comes easily –
“They say that if you want to become an expert, you can do it a few thousand
hours at a time,” said Robertson, comparing entrepreneurs with expert sports players
such as Tiger Woods and Serena Williams. “You mustn’t be afraid of
hard work. Remember overnight success is never overnight. Hard work and honest,
innovative, clever thinking all has to come together for you,” said Robertson.
“It takes tough times, often sleepless nights to be successful… it has never
been easy.”
· Believe
in yourself and your dream –
“As an entrepreneur you have to be a dreamer. You got to have vision, you got
to have passion and belief in yourself that you can do it.”
· Invest
in yourself –
“We can’t take other people’s money if we don’t have our own money on the
table. It’s a principal that I live by, a very important principal as well. You
can’t take the bank’s money or other people’s money if you don’t have your own
money at risk.”
·
But
be responsible –
“An entrepreneur understands and believes in himself [so much so] that he would
put his mother’s money on the table. He would put his children’s money on the
table. But then also please be careful, because you have responsibility of that
money,” stressed Robertson. “Don’t be like the builder who built my first
house. He got the first draw and I saw the next day he [had] a Mercedes… he was
seeing to himself first.”
· Keep
good company –
Robertson said that you should surround yourself with individuals that you can
learn from. “Go meet with other entrepreneurs that you think are better than
you. You could find that they aren’t that much better than you but it’s nice to
admire somebody else.”
· Don’t
give up –
“If you fall down, you have got to pick yourself up again,” Robertson added.
“In your mind’s eye you must see yourself being successful and collecting that
prize.”
· Team
effort –
“I didn’t do it alone,” said Robertson referring to his success at Brimstone.
“Go work with people with high energy, who are clever and have integrity.”
· Get
the right mindset –
“Don’t play your game in the dark, go play it in the stadium and see how
quickly your game improves. You have the ability to step it up.”
· Expand
your knowledge –
“As entrepreneurs we still need continuous education and training. I read all
the time.”
· Do
the right thing –
“There is no right way of doing the wrong thing.”
· Contribute
to the society you love –
Robertson believes that true entrepreneurs should consider themselves as
playing a role in society’s development and have a vision greater than their
own personal wealth. “We as entrepreneurs can build businesses that can in fact
create employment and give dignity to people,” he added, saying that they don’t
only employ themselves but others. “Start spreading wealth, start spreading
dignity.”
· Pay
your taxes –
“It’s written in the Bible that you have got to pay your taxes,” Robertson said
with a laugh. “It has a long history; it’s not a new thing.”
· Don’t
forget to enjoy the experience – “Enjoy the ride, enjoy the game,
follow your gut and enjoy business,” concluded Robertson.
Culled
from: http://www.ventures-africa.com
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