Why Connecting With Your Customers Should Be at The Core of Your Business
By Natasha Bougourd We all know that customers are essential to our businesses. Your returning customers will make up the bulk of your income, while you need to continually attract new ones. Limiting your customer attrition is also important. Research from Accenture shows that
Cherie Mathews: Gentlemen, Please Judge Me on My Brain and Contribution and Not the Way I Pee
Stepping into the male-dominated industry of engineering, Cherie Mathews secured her place in a room full of innovators with the simple but intricate reverse engineering of an ordinary stapler. In a room full of engineers, she rolled up her sleeves
Judith Pelucchini: Breaking Down Limiting Beliefs and Building Confidence
By Sujany Baleswaran Growing up in a household with domestic abuse, always one step behind her peers at school, Judith Pelucchini’s childhood knocked her confidence and left her questioning her worth. Years of resilience and an eagerness to become the best
The Rise of WFH & the Live-Anywhere Generation
By Natasha Bougourd Most office workers have spent the majority of the past 18 months working from home. Now that all social distancing restrictions have been lifted, a lot of employees are heading back into the office. This isn’t the case for
Kate Bellosillo: From Mother of 8 to CEO, How I Found My Purpose
By Sujany Baleswaran Learning her first business lesson from her mother at just 10 years old, Kate Bellosillo rose with grit and grace, from mother of 8 to CEO of Kyani Philippines. Her motherly nurturing spirit, listening heart, boldness and business
Enas Daeki: The Only Thing That Can Stop Me, Is Me
By Sujany Baleswaran With an insatiable passion for all things beauty, Enas Daeki experienced pitfall after pitfall before entering the beauty world, from her father’s death, battling bulimia, fleeing the civil war in Libya to starting a new life in London.
Diamond Diva on Manifesting Freedom, Success, and a Legacy.
By Cynthia Vera A star destined for success from an early age, Diamond Diva is an accomplished serial entrepreneur with a creative flare born out of admiration for the people around her and a self-assured sense of confidence. Beginning her career
Tosin Arowojolu: From Lagos to New York to Bahrain
From Nigeria to the US, Tosin Arowojolu excelled in her education as she travelled from Lagos to New York to further her education in engineering. This move across the world introduced her to mentorship programmes and community work, giving her
Bridget Phifer: From a 7,000 Square Foot Home to Living in a Shelter
By Sujany Baleswaran When the market crashed in 2008, Bridget Phifer witnessed her developers filing bankruptcy, her deals starting to fall one after another, and before she knew it she was in debt, unable to pay bills, struggling with her marriage
Here’s What You Should Avoid When Looking to Scale Your Business
By Sree Menon Though often used interchangeably, scaling, and growing a business are two very distinct concepts. New small businesses and successful start-ups can penetrate the market and perceive exponential growth in short periods of time. We mistakenly consider them successful,