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It's never too early to start

01 Jun 2009 | 2 comments

Is it worth starting the empowerment process when the accreditation systems needed to enforce it are still in the early stages of implementation? Here's your answer ...

Farm workers share in the fruits of their labour

01 Jun 2009 | 0 comments

This case study of the Swartklip Wine Farm is a toast to well-implemented and managed empowerment.

Training + time = money

01 Jun 2009 | 0 comments

Skills development can be costly, especially for SMEs, where the people who do the training are also responsible for generating the profit. The Oxenham Incorporated case study shows you do it without impacting on your turnover.

Can relationships win the day?

01 Jun 2009 | 0 comments

Losing a tender purely because you lack empowerment credentials is a bitter pill to swallow. But instead of getting angry about it, get even by preparing your company to do business according to the new rules. This case study shows you how.

BEE verification agencies announced

18 Feb 2009 | 1 comments

The South African National Accreditation System (SANAS) has finally announced the first batch of accredited BEE verification agencies. In this article, Small Capital's BEE expert, Bruce Rowe, explains what this accreditation means and how it affects you as an SME owner.

Getting your BBBEE feet wet

17 Dec 2008 | 0 comments

Regardless of how many newsletters you read or consultants you talk to, tackling
BBBEE for the first time can be intimidating. Bruce Rowe, managing director of Mpowered Business Solutions, suggests a seven-step process to get started.

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Winning score for SA's first social franchise

19 Jan 2009 | 0 comments

Sports for All - South Africa's first registered social franchise - is a true home-grown franchising success story. It is also an excellent example of how lateral thinking can turn a sound business model into a successful social development project

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