The country office of Google has held a business session for 50
start-ups, with the aim of equipping them with skills they need to build
and upscale their businesses.
The session was part of the global celebration of Google for
Entrepreneurs (GFE), an event held across 110 countries that seeks to
grow entrepreneurial communities while equipping entrepreneurs with
skills and resources to pursue their ideas.
According to Google Country Manager Estelle Akofio-Sowah, “Google began
as a start-up, and start-up remains at the heart of everything we do.
We are committed to helping build a vibrant and diverse ecosystem for
start-ups and enabling current and future entrepreneurs to be
successful.”
The speed-mentoring format of the event allowed participants to break
into smaller groups and interact with mentors in five challenging areas
of entrepreneurship. Participants got the chance to ask specific
questions about their own businesses while gaining from the experiences
of their mentors.
“We are hopeful that these businesses will be inspired as some of their
immediate questions and challenges have been addressed by the mentors.
Of course, the initiatives are for the individual to take after being
provided with such business advice.
“But once we meet like this they (start-ups) become part of our
community, and they can continue to engage with us; and we will also
continue to inspire them around some of the key products we are focusing
on,” she told the B&FT.
Google West Africa Communication and PR Manager Taiwo Kola-Ogunlade
said in a press statement that “SMEs are the strength of economies
around the world. They help ‘oil’ a nation’s commercial system. Our hope
is that all these programmes give Ghanaian businessowners more
opportunities and leverage for success”.
Last year, 3,000 entrepreneurs attended Google for Entrepreneurs’ Week events in 29 cities across 14 countries.
The internet search giant has demonstrated its commitment to supporting
Ghanaian SMEs and entrepreneurs by recognising six “Innovation Heroes”
for using the Internet to deliver smart technological solutions to
existing issues.
Google has also launched the Africa Connected initiative -- a
competition that gives five people a chance to win US$25,000 each, as
well as an opportunity to work with a Google sponsor over a six-month
period to drive the growth of their businesses.
Tuesday, October 8, 2013
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