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Follow on Google News | Position Yourself To Stand Out In A Growing Entrepreneurial CultureBy: SA Teen Entrepreneur entrepreneurial culture with many business incubators and seed funding organisations being established to aid entrepreneurs entering the market. The newly established Department of Small Business Development has also been identified as Government's catalyst to create between 8 and 11 million employment opportunities. Whilst the growing support for new entrants to the market is encouraging, the fear of competition might be daunting for those trying to grow their existing ventures. SA Teen Entrepreneur Foundation aims to promote a culture of entrepreneurship with SA teens and empower those already economically active by inspiring them through the journeys that individuals and business leaders have taken to success. The Awaken the Giant in You breakfast series is designed to do exactly that, by creating a platform for information to be transferred from those that have walked the journey to young people, their parents and community leaders who still desire to see economic and social transformation in South Africa through entrepreneurship. "The next breakfast in the series is taking place on Saturday 25 July 2015 at 08h30 at the Vineyard Hotel, Newlands Cape Town," said Lydia Zingoni, Founder & Director of SA Teen Entrepreneur Foundation. "The speaker for the morning is internationally renowned, author and motivational speaker- Douglas Kruger who has a powerful message to share about distinguishing yourself from the rest of the pack and differentiating yourself from your competitors," Douglas is a master of 'owning your industry' and becoming an expert at what you do. His talk will inspire and encourage anyone interested in positioning themselves to stand out in a growing economy. "Many people have tried the good, the bad and the unbelievable to stand out," Zingoni mentioned. "Douglas has learnt to skilfully set yourself apart," she concluded. The event is open to all who are interested in business, entrepreneurship and youth development. Tickets cost R150 for adults and R75 for students. Bookings for the breakfast can be made on-line at <http://teenentrepreneur.co.za> http://teenentrepreneur.co.za or by contacting Nadia Snyders on 021 794 2767 or <mailto:nadia.snyders@ nadia.snyders@ End
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