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, edited by Cecile Nieuwenhuizen and Thea Tselepis, remains a foundational text for students and aspiring business owners in the region. Published by Van Schaik Publishers , this edition offers a comprehensive look at the entrepreneurial lifecycle through a local lens. Core Focus and Structure

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Entrepreneurship: A South African Perspective, 5th Edition – Navigating the Local Business Landscape entrepreneurship a south african perspective 5th edition

In a country where the need for successful entrepreneurs has never been more urgent, having the right knowledge is a critical first step. Entrepreneurship: A South African Perspective (5th Edition) is more than just a textbook; it's a comprehensive, locally-rooted guide that bridges the gap between academic theory and the dynamic reality of doing business in South Africa.

Step-by-step guides for creating and managing a business venture. , edited by Cecile Nieuwenhuizen and Thea Tselepis,

: Techniques to evaluate if a market gap is commercially viable or just a short-lived fad.

: How to leverage creative tools to resolve structural marketplace gaps. : How to leverage creative tools to resolve

: Explores specific paths such as franchising in South Africa , family businesses, and buyouts.

This tactile approach makes the book valuable for distance learning (UNISA students, take note) and part-time MBA candidates.

Entrepreneurs must design business models that tolerate structural disruptions. This includes investing in alternative energy solutions (like solar and battery storage) to counter grid instability, and diversifying logistics suppliers to avoid transport bottlenecks. Corporate Enterprise and Supplier Development (ESD)