Entrepreneurs and Ideas
Who is an
'Entrepreneur?
An entrepreneur
is that fellow who, rather than working as an employee, runs a small business
and assumes all the risks and rewards of a given business venture, idea, or
good or service offered for sale. An entrepreneur is a business leader and
innovator of new ideas and business processes.
Entrepreneurs
play a key role in any economy. These are the people who have the skills and
initiative necessary to improve any economy. The reward for taking the risk is
the potential economic profits the entrepreneur could earn.
Yes, I know
that's hard. It's a lot of work. And that, folks, are what makes
entrepreneurship so friggin' hard. And so friggin' necessary. What can I say,
that's life. Besides, look on the bright side: You get to do what you want and
you get to do it your way. There's just one catch. You've got to start
somewhere. Ideas and opportunities don't just materialize out of thin air.
The only way I
know to get started is by learning a marketable skill and getting to work. In
my experience, that's where the ideas, opportunities, partners, and finances
always seem to come from. Sure, it also takes an enormous amount of hard work,
but that just comes with the territory.
If you want to
do entrepreneurship right, let me share the story of an African lady you've
probably never heard about, her name is Bethlehem Tilahun Alemu.
Bethlehem
Tilahun Alemu, 34, grew up in Zenabwork, a poor village in the suburbs of Addis
Ababa, Ethiopia.
She came up
with her business idea after she noticed most of the artisans in her community,
who made beautiful footwear, remained jobless and poor.
Today, her
company, SoleRebels, is one the most popular and fastest growing African
footwear brand in the world! It sells its 'eco-friendly' brand of footwear in
more than 50 countries including the USA, Canada, Japan and Switzerland.
SoleRebels'
footwear is unique because it is 100 percent made by hand using locally-sourced
and recycled materials like old car tyres and hand-loomed organic fabrics.
A few years
ago, SoleRebels became the first footwear company in the world to be certified
by the World Fair Trade Organization.
By using local
craftsmen, Bethlehem has built a global brand and a hugely successful business
that has created jobs and improved livelihoods in her local community.
She started
SoleRebels in 2004 with less than $10,000 in capital she raised from family
members. Today, the company has more than 100 employees and nearly 200 local
raw material suppliers, and has opened several standalone retail outlets in
North America, Europe and Asia.
Despite its
very humble beginnings, SoleRebels now makes up to $1 million in sales every
year, and according to her projections and expansion plans, the company could
be making up to $10 million in sales by the end of this year (2016).
Buoyed by her
success with SoleRebels, She recently launched Republic of Leather, a new
business that trades in luxury leather products like bags, belts and other
non-footwear leather accessories.
Bethlehem was
selected as the Young Global Leader of the Year 2011 at the World Economic
Forum in Davos, Switzerland, and was a winner at the Africa Awards for
Entrepreneurship in the same year. Bethlehem and her inspiring success story
with SoleRebels have been featured severally on Forbes, the BBC and CNN.
As an
entrepreneur, the sky is your limit. You can achieve anything you want! We can
all be Bethlehem, start thinking and creating...
See you at the
top!
Femi Adefioye
is an Investor, A business man and Internet marketer, a motivational speaker, a
financial consultant. He is also an Analyst. He has wealth creation blog http://entrepreneurship-skills.blogspot.com where
he writes life transforming articles on entrepreneurship and wealth themes.
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By Femi
Adefioye Submitted On December
02, 2016
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