A new cartoon series by Allon Raiz, CEO of Raizcorp, presents an insider’s take on the daily trials and tribulations of entrepreneurs
Avoiding the 96%,
a new cartoon appearing weekly on Entrepreneur
Magazine Online and monthly in Entrepreneur
Magazine, gives its readers a peek behind the scenes in the life of its
main character, an archetypal entrepreneur: Carlson Dudtz, a candle
manufacturer with greater entrepreneurial ambitions.
The title of the cartoon refers to the fact that 96% of
South African small businesses fail within 10 years. In this difficult
environment, the entrepreneurial journey is a lonely one. Avoiding the 96% is written from the perspective of entrepreneurs,
and reflects how they see themselves, allowing them to relate to the challenges
that Carlson faces.
Avoiding the 96%
is the brainchild of internationally recognised entrepreneurship expert Allon
Raiz, serial entrepreneur, CEO of Raizcorp, and member of the World Economic
Forum’s Global Agenda Council for Fostering Entrepreneurship. Raiz has
distilled his deep insight into the world of small business owners into these
cartoons. In each strip, entrepreneurs and other readers are treated to the
author’s wry view on the often mundane challenges that Carlson stumbles upon in
the pursuit of his glamorous dream of owning and growing a successful business.
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Meet Carlson Dudtz in Avoiding the 96% |
The experience of writing two bestselling books for entrepreneurs, Lose the Business Plan and What to Do When You Want to Give Up, led Raiz to the belief that the stories of the day-to-day challenges that entrepreneurs face also deserve to be told. Raiz commented, “Like many entrepreneurial ideas, Carlson was born at 02:13 on a Tuesday morning, after an extremely long working day!”
The cartoons in the series fall into two broad categories.
The first covers those that reveal an often unspoken truth about what
entrepreneurs do to survive, and the other those that are simply situationally
funny. “In my dealings with entrepreneurs, I’ve often come across stories that,
apart from being funny, also encapsulate various aspects of what being a true
entrepreneur really means, including resilience, hard work, perseverance… and
being able to keep your sense of humour!”
Always entertaining, often enlightening, sometimes
bittersweet: Carlson’s experiences of the highs and lows of his entrepreneurial
journey has been published weekly on entrepreneurmag.co.za
from February 2013.
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