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Volume 1, "A Guide On Doing Business with the State in South Africa: Volume 1," serves as an essential resource for business owners and entrepreneurs seeking to tap into the vast potential of doing business with the government. With a deep understanding of the intricacies and regulations involved, Tebogo provides valuable insights, step-by-step guidance, and practical strategies to help entrepreneurs navigate the tendering process successfully.Through this volume, readers will gain a comprehensive understanding of the importance of government contracts, how to identify opportunities, and how to position their businesses to compete effectively. Tebogo's expertise in supply chain management and his unique perspective as an insider in the government enable him to share relevant and intrastate details crucial for success.With Tebogo's guidance, entrepreneurs will develop the right mindset, learn how to comply with regulations, and harness their skills to unlock the potential of government contracts. From the initial stages of planning and preparation to the intricacies of tender applications and negotiations, this series equips business owners with the knowledge and tools they need to thrive in the government sector.Join Tebogo Kenneth Monoametsi on this transformative journey, where entrepreneurs are empowered to embrace the immense opportunities and forge lasting connections with the government. Together, we can shape a future filled with boundless possibilities and endless accomplishments.For more information about Tebogo Kenneth Monoametsi and to connect with him, visit his website at www.conteb.co.za or reach out to him via email at tkmonoametsi@conteb.co.za.
The way the author has approached the topics in this book draws the need for you to desire more. It certainly fulfils its mandate in beginning conversations that should be candidly had among the South African black society. Topics like the relevance of the schooling system in our country, our financial health, our work relations in the private and public sector and the much-debated gender-based violence. The author shares his personal view these topics. These topics we all have shared secretly whether over a braai with friends and family or at the office during a coffee or lunch break. The author simply has the bravery to share it openly. As the reader you are not drawn in due to the expertise of the author, instead what draws you in is the experiences and observations that are shared with a high amount of authenticity. This book should not be considered as a backlash on the South African black society as it takes in consideration both positive and negative aspects. Nor does it leave issues in the air without pragmatic advice. The objective is plain and simple; read the book, discuss its message, and begin the best fit process of positive change for your community.
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