• Episode 12 - Visual language is making a comeback. Bruno & Yuliia Chornei
    Aug 25 2022

    In this episode, Yuliia and Bruno discuss the trends in branding today and focused on visual language and a bit on brand activism. In the next few episodes, we discuss what branding is and is not; visual language; brand activism and humanizing brands. 



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    30 mins
  • Episode 11 - Has branding moved from transactions to relationships? Bruno & Yuliia Chornei
    Aug 25 2022

    This episode, Yuliia and Bruno discuss the trends in branding today. In the next few episodes, we discuss what branding is and is not; visual language; brand activism and humanizing brands.

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    38 mins
  • Episode 9: Synergies in the agricultural sector between the African & European Markets
    Aug 25 2022

    Agriculture constitutes a significant portion of the economies of all African countries, and as a sector, it contributes towards major priorities across the continent, such as eradicating poverty and hunger, boosting intra-Africa trade and investments, rapid industrialization and economic diversification, sustainable resource and management, creating jobs, and fosters shared prosperity. The sector provides the continent with a huge potential to feed itself and eliminate hunger and food security, but also a major player in global food markets. This is where Bourgeon Agricultural Company comes in. The Nigeria-based integrated agricultural company has operational networks in the Benelux, Germany and other parts of Eastern Europe. The goal of the company is to fill in the gap between food production in Africa and the growing population of the continent. The company connects producers and consumers of agricultural produce within through various services that include cultivation, trading, processing, storage and distribution.

    On this episode of Empact Mindset, my guest is Christelle van Amsterdam. She is Senior Business Development Consultant at Bourgeon Agricultural Company (Nigeria). Before then, she served as Information Technology Recruitment Consultant at the FSM Group and various other roles both in sales, recruitment and business development. On this episode, Christelle shares her insights on agricultural innovation as well as her experiences and journey as an entrepreneur.

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    55 mins
  • Episode 8: Boost Your Business Model
    Aug 25 2022

    A business model is a company's core strategy for profitably doing business. Business models generally provide key information on how the business intends to penetrate the market and the value it brings. What are some steps you can undertake to boost and enhance your current business model? In this episode of Tidbits, I share some key pointers. 

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    9 mins
  • Episode 7: Ensuring Diversity in the Workforce: A Conversation with Kobi Ampoma
    Aug 25 2022

    How relevant is diversity and inclusion in the job market today? In this episode, Kobi Ampoma shares with me his perspectives on the role of diversity in the talent acquisition process.  Kobi is a Netherlands-based human resource professional with almost 20 years of experience. He is the owner & director of JNL Recruitment and a strong believer in diversity & inclusion. In this sense, a key element in Kobi's work is supporting companies with recruitment efforts with diversity-focused hiring.

    In addition to founding JNL Recruitment, Kobi is Talent Acquisition Lead at Otrium, an online fashion outlet marketplace featuring designer stores on one app. Mr Kobi has also served as Head of Talent Acquisition at Travix International and at similar roles with companies serving clients within Europe and around the world.

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    1 hr and 4 mins
  • Episode 6: Business Plan vs Business Model
    Aug 25 2022

    There are times it seems there is debate as to whether to set up a business plan or business model. This is not an argument to be had. Both are useful and offer different but complementary possibilities. Both provide a solid start to the entrepreneurial initiative and of course depend on the requirements needed. In brief, the business model is a blueprint document, providing a pathway to running the business, while a business plan is a roadmap. I offer some pointers as to the differences and necessity of both in this episode.

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    1 hr and 29 mins
  • Episode 5: Business for Social Change: A Conversation with Kemo Camara
    Aug 25 2022

    On this episode, Camara shared his perspectives on various pathways to African Diaspora engagement, especially as professionals and entrepreneurs. He also shared Omek’s psychographic segmentation of the African diaspora community as a strategic approach towards entrepreneurship development.  Camara is a social entrepreneur, economist and community organizer. Over the last 20 years, He has founded startups, built non-profit organizations, and played various leadership roles in community organizations. He is a strong believer in diversity and inclusion and a big advocate of representation. He enjoys bringing people from diverse backgrounds to work together toward a common goal. He is the Founder and CEO at Omek, an organization with the mission to unlock and share the talent, voices, and energy of the African diaspora. Camara shared his perspectives on various pathways to African Diaspora engagement, especially as professionals and entrepreneurs. He also shared Omek’s psychographic segmentation of the African diaspora community as a strategic approach towards entrepreneurship development. 

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    12 mins
  • Episode 4: The Innovation ecosystem in Africa: A Conversation with Richard Yeboah
    Aug 25 2022

    Over the last two decades, Africa has been on the rise. With large scale foreign investments and the return of the African Diaspora to the continent, Africa is now on the path towards growth and economic progress. The development of the innovation ecosystem within the continent is booming with several programs to support start-ups & early-stage entrepreneurs. Prospective entrepreneurs now have the opportunity to be supported by incubation hubs and business acceleration services in key sectors within the continent. The increasing expansion of the entrepreneurship ecosystem is serving as life-line to entrepreneurs at all levels of business development, especially as related to access to finance, growth strategies and access to the export market. 

    What does it take to start and build a business in Ghana or Sub-Saharan Africa in general?.  For many prospective entrepreneurs both in Ghana and abroad, the experience could be quite daunting.  In this episode, I talk with Richard Yeboah, Project Director (Ghana Innovation Hub). 

    The Hub offers business development services, physical working space, investment matchmaking and ecosystem support. The Hub supports the development of innovative businesses by enhancing the availability of support services and access to finance for startups and early-stage entrepreneurs. In addition, Mr Yeboah’s work at the Hub includes ensuring support in every aspect of the business development cycle towards business growth. In this episode, Richard shares his perspectives and passion for entrepreneurship, business development and investment in the sub-region. 


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    1 hr and 22 mins