Benachiko Entrepreneurship BLOG

Benachiko Entrepreneurship BLOG We are Johnson Gordian and Benami Faustine owning an Entrepreneurship blog under BENACHIKO ENTREPRENEURSHIP CONNECTION (BEC)
based in MUCCoBS- Moshi

NDUGU ZANGU NAWAOMBA KWAPAMOJA TUIANGALIE VIDEO HII NI NZURI SANA.
11/11/2016

NDUGU ZANGU NAWAOMBA KWAPAMOJA TUIANGALIE VIDEO HII NI NZURI SANA.

. We are Johnson Gordian and Benami Faustine pursuing Bachelor of Arts in Marketing and Entrepreneurship (BA-ME)  at Moshi University College of Cooperative and Business Studies (MUCCoBS)

Je ungependa kuwa mjasiriamali au mfanyabiashara? Basi nakuomba utumie mda mchache kiutazama video hii naamini itabadiri...
09/11/2016

Je ungependa kuwa mjasiriamali au mfanyabiashara? Basi nakuomba utumie mda mchache kiutazama video hii naamini itabadirisha fikra zako juu ya masuala yahusuyo ujasiriamali.

. We are Johnson Gordian and Benami Faustine pursuing Bachelor of Arts in Marketing and Entrepreneurship (BA-ME)  at Moshi University College of Cooperative and Business Studies (MUCCoBS)

KARIBU SANA WADAU WA BEDCO LTD.
22/05/2016

KARIBU SANA WADAU WA BEDCO LTD.

. We are Johnson Gordian and Benami Faustine pursuing Bachelor of Arts in Marketing and Entrepreneurship (BA-ME)  at Moshi University College of Cooperative and Business Studies (MUCCoBS)

BEC have advanced to Bechi Entrepreneurship Development and Consultant Ltd(BEDCo Ltd)
03/09/2014

BEC have advanced to Bechi Entrepreneurship Development and Consultant Ltd(BEDCo Ltd)

12/05/2014

. We are Johnson Gordian and Benami Faustine pursuing Bachelor of Arts in Marketing and Entrepreneurship (BA-ME) at Moshi University College of Cooperative and Business Studies (MUCCoBS)

Tunawaza sana juu ya suala la uchumi linalosumbua vichwa na mawazo ya waliowengi,lakini Benachiko Entrepreneurship conne...
03/03/2014

Tunawaza sana juu ya suala la uchumi linalosumbua vichwa na mawazo ya waliowengi,lakini Benachiko Entrepreneurship connection(BEC) inatoa fursa kwa wale wote ambao wako tayari kushiriki katika kuhamasisha maendeleo ya ujasiriamali ikiwa ni pamoja na kusambaza na kushare elimu na mawazo ya ujaisiriamali ili kuweza kusaidia katika jitihada za kupunguza matatizo ya kiuchumi yanayo ikumba jamii.

. We are Johnson Gordian and Benami Faustine pursuing Bachelor of Arts in Marketing and Entrepreneurship (BA-ME) second and first year respectively at Moshi University College of Cooperative and Business Studies (MUCCoBS)

30/01/2014

Older generations say millennials have short attention spans, a sense of entitlement, and little patience. The fact is, those qualities are not necessarily bad -- especially for young entrepreneurs.

What some call faults can actually be advantages if leveraged in the right way. The key is finding that sweet-spot between youthful enthusiasm and the more “old-fashioned” values that have served as the backbone of business for generations. I started my company when I was a freshman in college. Fourteen years later, we are generating annual revenues in excess of $10 million.

Here’s what I’ve learned about striking that balance:

1. Stay energetic. Starting a successful business requires tireless enthusiasm. You have to be excited about the product or service you’re providing. If you’re not, no one else will be. On the flip side, enthusiasm is infectious. Your excitement can help you secure business leads and build a committed, energetic team. Your Gen X and Boomer counterparts can attest, you will never have as much energy -- and stamina to work through late nights -- as you do now.

Related: Why We Don't Need New Policies to Boost Startup Rates

2. Be impatient. Ironically, sometimes the same people who tell you not to be so impatient will remind you that the early bird catches the worm. What they don’t realize is that your impatience stems from your desire to get that worm! Take that impatience and run with it. When a problem arises, don’t wait around hoping it will get resolved. Take action to fix it immediately. Speed and your drive to produce immediate, quality results will serve you well.

3. Take risks. Launching a successful business almost always requires risk taking. Lucky for you, that pill is pretty easy to swallow right now. When you’re young, you have less to lose from a failed business attempt than you will ever again. If you think you have a good idea, give it an honest try. At the very least, you’ll learn something. Now is the time to be bold.

4. Stay social. Do your parents ask you for help with “the Twitter?” When you’re done rolling your eyes at them, consider what an advantage you have as an entrepreneur. Social Media is indispensable for expanding your network, increasing product awareness and building your brand. While older business owners may be struggling to learn the latest social protocol, it’s already second nature to you.

Related: 10 Myths About Creativity You Need to Stop Believing Now

5. Seek help and advice. Smart entrepreneurs know how and when to ask for help. Talk to business owners you admire, read about successful innovators, and seek out a mentor.

6. Hire experience. There is something to be said for life experience. Consider hiring someone older than you when it makes sense. You’ll set yourself up with a team that has the benefits of youth and the advantages of experience. Mark Zuckerberg hired Sheryl Sandberg, a woman with 15 years more experience than he had. Both of them contribute differently to create a company balanced in youth and business expertise.

Related: 5 Things You Have to Understand Before You Start a Business

7. Stay social, for real. Forming real, personal relationships is good business, and this is often best done face-to-face. I love social networking, but it’s not a replacement for getting to know someone in person. Take your hand off the mouse, move your eyes away from the screen, and go meet someone. What are you waiting for? Your next client is out there waiting for you to find them.

Read more: http://www.entrepreneur.com/article/229676

29/01/2014

Tuupende ujasiriamali hata k**a utakuwa mgumu kiasi gani kwani siku zote penye ugumu ndo penye mazuri, hata Benachiko yetu mafanikio iliyonayo sasa siyo k**a ya siku za nyuma na itaendelea kukua na kamwe haitarudi nyuma ikiwa wadau wetu mkiendelea kutuuga mkono na kupenda huduma na bidhaa zetu.Kwapamoja tushirikiane kuukuza ujasiriamali wa kitanzania.

08/01/2014
BENACHIKO ENTREPRENEURSHIP CONNECTION (BEC) IS PLEASED TO INTRODUCE TO YOU AN ENTREPRENEUR M.r HANS SALIM WHO DEALS WITH...
08/01/2014

BENACHIKO ENTREPRENEURSHIP CONNECTION (BEC) IS PLEASED TO INTRODUCE TO YOU AN ENTREPRENEUR M.r HANS SALIM WHO DEALS WITH ELECTRONICS PRODUCTS LIKE MOBILE PHONES, AIR CONDITION, REFRIGERATORS, TELEVISIONS, COMPUTERS AND MANY MORE ASSOCIATED WITH ELECTRONICS. HIS PRODUCTS ARE OF HIGH QUALITY ENOUGH TO MEET ALL OF YOUR EXPECTATIONS IN TERMS OF QUALITY AND PRICE.

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MOBILE: 0712322885
E-mail : [email protected]
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26/12/2013

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15/12/2013

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