MBA 046:  Raise your Business to New Levels with ALLON RAIZ

MBA 046: Raise your Business to New Levels with ALLON RAIZ

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 28, 2017 Duration: 43:36
Elevator Pitch: Who is Allon Raiz?
Allon is the founder and CEO of Raizcorp, the largest private, unfunded incubator on the African continent. They “look after” about 500 businesses across Africa at the moment; in South Africa, Angola and Tanzania. Allon has been in the business for 17 years. He teaches at Wits Business School as well as Oxford, where they are educated on the Raizcorp business model.

Incubation
When a business is in its post-revenue growth phase, you create an environment around that business that enables it to thrive. When you supply entrepreneurs with a support structure – physical infrastructure, like boardrooms and discounted or free services, staff training and mentorship, you contribute to the flourishing of that business.
Allon doesn’t use the word “incubator” when talking about Raizcorp. He feels that the term connotes weakness and illness. That is why they coined and trademarked the term “Prosperator”.

Starting Out
In his early twenties, Allon worked for a friend in the clothing retail space. After he helped turn the business around, he was featured in a newspaper article. That very same day Allon received a call from a very wealthy man who offered to fund any business he ever wanted to start. He started a fast food shop which failed dismally. His benefactor and mentor wouldn’t allow him to throw in the towel. The second time around, Allon’s mentor surrounded him with a whole team to support him in the business and this resulted in great success. Raizcorp was founded to pay-it-forward.

Making Mistakes and Learning from Them
Allon feels the biggest mistake made by entrepreneurs is miscalculating break-even. They tend to forget about all sorts of hidden expenses and at the same time inflate their income in the planning phase. He suggests you put buffers into your plans that allow for these over- and underestimations. Margin is another thing that people don’t understand all that well.

When to Pull the Plug
From the entrepreneur’s side, Allon suggest you keep asking yourself different questions. If you keep getting different answers, you should keep going, keep trying to save the business. But this can only work if your business model is structured correctly.
From the incubator’s perspective it’s similar. Allon insists that he backs entrepreneurs and not businesses. He looks for a certain attitude and energy in an entrepreneur. If the business model is structured correctly, or if he can help fix it, he will continue to support the business.

Characteristics of an Entrepreneur
The academic qualifications of a “jockey” are not relevant to Allon when he considers a business to invest in. He concurs that some form of qualification is useful, but when you join the entrepreneurial programme at Raizcorp you are taught all you need to know. Allon looks at character, resilience, flexibility, ability to learn – a list of 17 different characteristics. From their Partner Elite division’s side they look at the scalability of a business.

Differentiate Yourself from your Competitors
Allon has been in the business for 17 years and Raizcorp has had 10 200 businesses through the various programmes that they run. Their original equity partner from 17 years ago is still their partner today. Raizcorp has a massive infrastructure of resources and an elite team of 130 people.

The Business Model
Partner Elite (the equity deals division) is very low profile, it doesn’t even have a website at the moment. You contact them through their network after which they will meet with you for discussions. They charge a small fee every month, but really only make money once the business gets profitable. It’s the prerogative of the entrepreneur in question whether they want to buy out the equity after a certain amount of time or have Partner E...

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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