Global Courant 2023-05-09 16:00:49
Among the various projects that make it up is the television program in “Shark Tank” format broadcast by Guatevisión, for which those interested in participating can present their proposal; and a 2-hour daily program on Radio Infinita 100.1 from 5 to 7 p.m. that will be broadcast from May to December.
Next, the entrepreneurship experts who are the hosts of the radio programs that are developed as part of the Entre Jaguares Program, present about their participation in the project and recommendations to those who seek to boost their business.
Zelaya: Entrepreneurship is not lonely
Julio Zelaya is co-founder of the Bright Domino organization that supports entrepreneurship from various areas of impact, mainly in accompaniment and education.
Their contribution
Zelaya will share his theoretical and practical expertise and from the context of the contrast with what is happening in the world versus what can be done to improve enterprises.
In the various entrepreneurship studies, it is observed that “one of the main reasons for failure is that entrepreneurs are over-optimistic, but we do not prepare ourselves, thinking that we already know that everything is going to be a success. It is also necessary to share experiences on how things are done in practice”.
Zelaya indicates that it should be taken into account that the major stages of a venture are the initial stage, adolescence, and consolidation. The Entre Jaguares project is focused on companies in the second phase, she said.
He mentioned that there are studies that indicate that the majority of countries focused on developing early entrepreneurship, but that it was discovered that those with the greatest impact and economic development are those that focus on the stage of organizational adolescence, when entrepreneurship already has its first fruits, collaborators and formality.
He considers that Entre Jaguares is based on a good practice, which is to help companies in this particular stage, since they are the ones that have the most possibilities of generating jobs, products and services of value and also having an impact.
Julio Zelaya participates in the Entre Jaguares project, he is co-founder of the Bright Domino organization that supports entrepreneurship. (Photo, Free Press: courtesy Entre Jaguares).
Pinto: Learning from success and failure
Rocío Pinto, founder and executive of the Multiverse entrepreneurship platform, comments that she was called to participate in Entre Jaguares, due to the experience she has had in the entrepreneurial system, in which it was developed when it was still starting in the country.
His work in the last 12 years has been to investigate and understand this field, so his contribution will be his experience in the entrepreneurial ecosystem and in the DNA of the Chapín entrepreneur.
For this, process tools have been developed so that an entrepreneur can advance in the stage in which he is and seeks to share experiences with the different visions that exist in his company’s team. “It must be taken into account that the problems faced by an entrepreneur from the interior of the Republic are very different from those of the capital.”
He considers it important to know success stories, but also failure stories with which experiences can be taken advantage of. “Unlike the former, from which there is a lot of learning, we also see in the world that the entrepreneurs who achieve the most things are those who have spaces to recover from wear and tear or even failure,” he commented.
For example, it is important to understand that undertaking is not just the run-run to do activities, so you should try to avoid the full schedule syndrome. “It is something that happens to the entrepreneur, he has a lot to do all the time and he is completely full.”
The topics you will share
Rocío and her team participate on the radio program on Wednesdays, with segments dedicated to talking about the DNA of the entrepreneur; also to have best practices and innovative aspects about what to do to maintain a balance of life; and interviews with people who can contribute, in a positive way, their experience of failure and how to face these processes, to enrich the venture.
Pinto, when sharing recommendations for entrepreneurs, says that it should be taken into account that there are different stages, but whichever of these you are in, it is very important to be clear about the business model.
“When you have that clarity, you can establish specific value proposals for the market; otherwise it is very complex and they can spend time launching one product and another, and attend to a trend or provide a service. These projects are called headless because they do not have a focus.” At your discretion, if you don’t focus, anything seems attractive to you to include in your business.
On the other hand, the value proposition is important since with it you get to define what is the problem that your product, service or business is solving, so that it is relevant in the market. Thus, the benefits will come in addition.
The recommendation for those who want or are going to participate in the television program in “Shark Tank” format that will be broadcast by Guatevisión, is that they do so with commitment from the preparation of their proposal, that it be a process of growth and competition with themselves. and with excellence.
Rocío Pinto, founder and executive of the Multiverse entrepreneurship platform, and her team will share their experience in the Entre Jaguares project. (Photo, Free Press: courtesy Entre Jaguares).
Martínez: Promote the principles and values
Walter Martínez, senior partner at the global firm Deloitte, has experience in business and entrepreneurship issues. “After almost 35 years of professional experience, I have had the opportunity to meet many types of companies, of any size and from practically all industries, both in Guatemala and abroad.”
He added that “15 years ago, with a friend we talked about the need to support businessmen or entrepreneurs who were in their early stages,” he said, explaining that these people had many ideas but did not know how to start, so they founded a movement that It was called Emprende hecho en Guate.
Guatemalan entrepreneurship has particularities that are seen in other geographies, which is why work began on the dynamic of sharing entrepreneurship stories and best practices; To this was added a third element: business principles and values, explains Martínez, commenting that he is a firm believer that this is how successful companies can be made.
When he mentions respect for principles and values from a business point of view, he refers to honoring the value promises made to customers, suppliers and collaborators.
For 15 years, this entrepreneurship philosophy of entrepreneurship has been promoted on different platforms “and now, in the Entre Jaguares project, best practices and stories will be shared with entrepreneurs who have implemented them.
There are many who feel half lost in this jungle called entrepreneurship”.
And he added that sometimes the market seems to be a jungle where the brightest, the most intelligent, the most sagacious survive, and that is fine; “But if we respect our spaces, principles and ethical business values, I believe that they can and should be the foundation of any undertaking.”
Martínez will participate in the radio program, on Tuesdays within the Entre Jaguares strip, in segments such as Business Panorama, The Good News of the Week and the Business Principle of the Week.
Experience as a judge, and promoter of principles and values
He also commented that he has had to be a judge in many national and international entrepreneurship competitions, “I have seen everything and what I can say is that there is not a single entrepreneur who does not have a strength within his project, but they also have areas of opportunity and improvement”.
That is possible to discover because the entrepreneur exposed his idea, broke down the barriers of fear or ego and decided to expose his company in that ecosystem, with which he discovers what he is good at, he said.
Martínez’s comment for entrepreneurs who want to participate in the competition of the television program in “Shark Tank” format is that “the simple fact of participating is already gaining learning for the company and shared experiences; apart from knowing others who are suffering and living the same stages”.
Regarding recommendations for entrepreneurs in general, he mentions that it can be a very simple message, regardless of whether it involves small local projects or large multinational companies, and that things are done with passion, contributing something to the community.
Walter Martínez, is a senior partner of the global firm Deloitte, has experience in business and entrepreneurship, which he will share in Entre Jaguares. (Photo, Free Press: courtesy
Between Jaguars).
The first edition of Entre Jaguares took place in 2022.