BUSINESS NEWS - The newly evolved South African Council for Business Women (SACBW) is rolling out a nationwide empowerment road show to equip business women with much-needed new insights and tools to do business in the future.
The road show will stop over in the Garden Route at Pinnacle Point near Mossel Bay on Thursday 11 April.
Elise Coetser, the council’s leader says the business landscape is changing at an incredible rate . “The Future Jobs 2018 Report by the World Economic Forum states that new categories of jobs will soon emerge, partly or wholly displacing others. It also found that the skills sets required in both old and new occupations will change. Plus, we already find ourselves in the first stages of the fourth industrial revolution, where new technologies that change the way we do business, literally emerge almost daily. Considering business developments such as these, we can all agree that the business landscape is changing irrevocably. But are we ready for it?”
According to Coetser the road show will take on the form of practical discussions and interactive workshops that will enable participants to walk away with new information that they will be able to apply in their own businesses, immediately.
In addition to the future of work, the topics on the table include the importance of coaching the younger generation of women in business; understanding millennials and the unique traits of women that future business desperately need.
The SACBW is a 30-year old legacy brand that was originally established in a period where the world of work was mostly male-dominated, and women had to fight to take their rightful place on the business stage.
As the world of work is rapidly transforming, the Council realised that it must evolve too. For this reason, the SACBW recently embarked on a process to reconnect with its true purpose and re-engineer its structure to ensure that it can continuously add tangible value for all female entrepreneurs in South Africa. This process also lead to the Council’s new slogan, which essentially captures the main reason for its existence: “Uniting all our business women to lead the business evolution.”
Coetser says the council members believe in the eternal words of WEB Dubois that there is no force equal to a woman determine to rise. “Now imagine what could become possible, if powerful women across our country, joined hands to rise? The SACBW aims to facilitate exactly that.”
Follow the SACBW National Facebook page; @SACBWNational. Businesses who are interested in sponsorships or exhibiting at the events, may contact national@sacbw.org
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