10 Small Business Success Secrets of Aliko Dangote
1. Manufacture; don’t just trade
Aliko
Dangote started business as a trader of commodities; he gathered
business confidence and experience as he grew. In an interview granted,
he openly admits that one of his greatest business moves was moving from
being a trader to being a manufacturer. He summed it up by saying,
“Manufacture, don’t just trade. There is money in manufacturing even though it is capital intensive. To achieve a big breakthrough, I had to start manufacturing the same product I was trading on; which is commodities.”
I
am an advocate of manufacturing because it does not only improve your
business status, it also helps you give back to your community and
country; with respect to job creation and economic development.
2. Build a brand, and don’t destroy it
This
is the second small business success secrets of Aliko Dangote. Aliko
Dangote is one of the firm believers of the “Brand Power” and this is
what he has to say about it:
“To succeed in business, you must build a brand and never destroy it. One competitive advantage I had when I ventured into manufacturing was my brand “Dangote,” which I diligently built in the course of my trading commodities.” – Aliko Dangote
Sometime ago, Coca Cola’s assets were estimated to be worth $3billion but the brand name alone “Coca Cola”
was valued at over $80billion. That’s the power of a brand. So why not
start building a brand today? Your brand could be your saving grace in
hard times; it could also turn out to be a very strong competitive
advantage for your small business.
3. Sell cheap, give quality and don’t kill the competition
To
build a successful business, Aliko Dangote emphasizes the importance of
selling quality products at affordable price. Selling quality products
at an affordable price helps in increasing customer’s loyalty. With
respect to competition, Dangote has this to say;
4. Start small but dream big“Don’t kill the competition. Competition is healthy for businesses. It keeps you the entrepreneur on your toes.” – Aliko Dangote“There is one rule for the industrialist and that is: make the best quality goods possible at the lowest price possible, paying the highest wage possible.” – Henry Ford
5. Have connections and pray for a big break“I built a conglomerate and emerged the richest black man in the world in 2008 but it didn’t happen overnight. It took me thirty years to get to where I am today. Youths of today aspire to be like me but they want to achieve it overnight. It’s not going to work. To build a successful business, you must start small and dream big. In the journey of entrepreneurship, tenacity of purpose is supreme.” – Aliko Dangote
The
next small business success secret is business connections. Aliko
Dangote is respected for his strong network of business and political
connections. You can build your connections and strengthen your network
in the business world by increasing your corporate social
responsibility, signing joint ventures and partnership deals, forming
strategic alliances, attending business events and parties, making
political donations and paying courtesy visits to those at the helm of
affairs.
To survive in business, you must
strengthen your business connections and network. And most importantly,
you must pray for a big break. Big breaks are very vital to
entrepreneurial survival. In fact, I can hardly point to any successful
entrepreneur that wasn’t thrust upwards by a big breakthrough.
- Bill Gates had his big break when he negotiated and signed a deal with IBM.
- Aliko Dangote had his big break when he secured a license to import cement. Oprah Winfrey had hers when she started Harpo Studios Productions and acquired the full rights to her shows; “The Oprah Winfrey Show.”
- Li Ka Shing had his during a riot period and he began buying properties at rock bottom prices.
- Larry Ellison had his when he secured a deal to build database software for the CIA. The list goes on and on.
So
if you really want to take a giant stride in business, you must not
only pray for a big break; you must seek it out and be prepared for it
when it comes.
6. Believe there is money to be made in your country
Dangote
believes one of the main prerequisite to building a successful business
and ultimately becoming rich is developing a firm belief in your
country. Dangote is a firm believer in his country Nigeria. He believes
opportunities abound everywhere but it just takes a smart eye to see
them. He encourages everyone to seek opportunities in their own country
instead of seeking greener pastures in other countries.
7. All work and less play makes Jack a rich man
A popular saying goes “all work and no play makes Jack a dull boy,” but billionaire Dangote believes that all work and less play makes Jack a rich man. Hear him:
“I enjoy myself a lot but I derive more joy in working. I believe in hard work and one of my business success secrets is hard work. It’s hard to see a youth that will go to bed by 2am and wake up by 5am. I don’t rest until I achieve something.” – Aliko Dangote
My mentor has said it all but I want to add something crucial and that thing is this; “working hard alone doesn’t guarantee success, you must also work smart.“
8. Give back to those who made you
I hope you are conversant with the saying that goes “no man is an island.”
You can never get rich alone. There have to be contributing factors and
individuals you will need to leverage upon. Dangote believes in the
principle of “give and it shall be given unto you.” Just as stated above, one of the small business success secrets is this; you must give back to those who made you.
“No man becomes rich without himself enriching others.” – Andrew Carnegie
Now
who are those who made you? These are individuals or entities you
leveraged upon to get to the status you are now. They are those who gave
you a helping hand when you needed it most. They could be those who
gave you business contacts, connections and encouragement. They could be
business associates, political associates, investors, loyal customers,
good suppliers, political associates, your employees, business team,
business partners and so on.
9. Obey the laws of the land“Why risk going to jail by engaging in illegal businesses when it is easier to make money legally? – Rich dad
Dangote
advises entrepreneurs to be law abiding citizens. He encourages
everyone to do business as outline by the regulatory bodies. Obeying the
laws of the land also entails keeping your credit and tax record clean.
Nothing hurts more than striving to build a business empire only to
have your assets impounded or frozen by the authorities. So do the right
thing.
10. Business must flow in your blood
Lastly,
Aliko Dangote revealed that you must have business flowing in your
blood if you really want to make it big as an entrepreneur. I solely
agree with him. Look at all successful entrepreneurs, they seem to
possess a different kind of spirit. That’s the entrepreneurial spirit.
To
success in business, everything around you must smell business. That is
to say you must think business, dream business and live for business.
It’s all about the entrepreneurial spirit. The same spirit that kept
Warren Buffett in the game even at old age, the same spirit that drives
General Electric even after the death of its founder; Thomas Alva
Edison. Without this spirit, you will ultimately fail. Business
flowing in your blood entails tenacity, doggedness, shrewdness and every
single attribute required to keep you going in the game of
entrepreneurship.
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