MBA 045: The Future of Entrepreneurship with JO BOOYSEN

MBA 045: The Future of Entrepreneurship with JO BOOYSEN

Author: Dewald Pelser: Business Analyst, Business Strategist and Coach, Serial Entrepreneur want to be the top Podcaster in Africa the same as - Pat Flynn, John Lee Dumas, Tim Ferris, Gary Vaynerchuck, Andrew Warner February 22, 2017 Duration: 38:41
Starting Out
Jo started his first business in 1991 when he identified a gap in the market for affordable food and fresh produce in the townships. He succeeded in bringing down the cost of food significantly and subsequently scaled the business to various townships. Upon selling that business, Jo joined his brother in a business where they rented out sheds to builders. That specific venture grew to become one of the largest manufacturers of prefabricated houses. Jo and his brother later opted to sell the company.

Jo prefers the thrill of a start-up to the stability of an established business which is why he tends to sell his businesses once he’s grown them sufficiently. He feels his creativity would be stifled in a mature company.

Jo proceeded from the retail space to the construction space and eventually moved on to the tech space. In-between all that, he founded a fast food chain after he saw the need for quality hotdogs in South Africa. They have about 300 outlets as part of that franchise at the moment.
From Jo’s passion for alternative advertising came Yonder Media.

Differentiate Yourself from your Competitors
Private equity companies in South Africa are mostly risk-averse, according to Jo, because they comprise of corporate bankers who haven’t been exposed to startups. To stimulate economic development the government started the J12 tax incentive and many new venture capital companies fall in this category. Jo agrees that when investing in very early stages of a startup, you need to invest much more than just money. He handpicked his co-founders to be part of the team at Futurepreneurs. They all have multiple success stories behind their names.

Advisory Board
A few people on the advisory board are investors in Futurepreneurs, but most are philanthropists who want to see others succeed. Joe feels that successful entrepreneurs naturally lean towards helping new entrepreneurs. The real value proposition of Futurepreneurs lies in their potential to mentor each entrepreneur who goes through their programme.

Income Streams
Futurepreneurs charge a 4% annual fee for their board of experts to really get involved in these startups. Based on various factors an equity deal is negotiated with the owner of the startup.

Considering Factors
Futurepreneurs do not fund ideas at the moment – they do not invest in the very early stages of a business. Jo is however considering a seed fund cluster in the near future. At the moment they still require a startup to have a minimum viable product (MVP) for them to invest. They look at your ability to protect the technology of your idea. Furthermore they will take into consideration how long it will take to scale your idea. Jo and his team also do due diligence on the entrepreneur in question to give them an indication of how much time and effort is needed to mentor this person. Although he feels that it is technology that differentiates startups, they do not only invest in tech businesses.

To have access to capital at the right stage in your business can make all the difference. Jo uses Uber as an example – the founders identified a problem that they wanted to fix and had capital input at the right stage to scale their business to a global level.

Equity
Jo believes that entrepreneurs should be properly incentivised at all times and acquiring too much equity only discourages the founders. This also negatively impacts the nature of the relationship between investor and entrepreneur. That is why Futurepreneurs feel it should be a fair agreement for both parties involved.

There is a window of opportunity for a business with working technology to scale their operations and that window is much smaller than it was 30 years ago. Your competition could be right behind you with the same technology.

Dewald Pelser hosts MisterBA-Your Business Analyst Podcast, a long-running show that digs into the operational blueprints of modern companies. As a business analyst and strategist, Dewald dissects how businesses actually function, moving beyond theory to reveal the practical systems for generating revenue and building automated, passive income streams. This podcast is for anyone at a crossroads: whether you're sketching your first business idea, feeling stalled in your current growth, or looking to systematize a successful venture. Each episode serves as a case study, breaking down the models behind online businesses, startups, and scalable operations. You'll hear analysis on everything from initial launch strategies to the nuances of marketing and technology that enable automation. The aim is to provide a clear, behind-the-scenes look at what works and why, equipping you with actionable insights rather than just inspiration. Dewald brings the perspective of a serial entrepreneur and coach, informed by the principles of leading business thinkers, with a dedicated focus on building a relevant resource for entrepreneurs. Tune in for weekly conversations that demystify the journey from start to scale, all through the analytical lens that gives this podcast its name.
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