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SA Entrepreneur Pat Mahlangu Shares One Of The Toughest Things One Can Do When Starting A Business

SA Entrepreneur Pat Mahlangu Shares One Of The Toughest Things One Can Do When Starting A Business. South African entrepreneur Pat Mahlangu took to Twitter to share what he believes is the toughest thing an entrepreneur can do when starting a business.

The post read, “One of the toughest thing one can ever do is to start a business alone. It doesn’t have to be always like. Finding the right partners can accelerate the business’ growth. #YocoMeets @Mashstartup @BulelaniBala @Mpumi_Mtintso thank you for sharing such powerful insights.” Mahlangu explained the importance of having the right partners when starting a business as when one is alone they will be facing a lot of challenges that they will have to deal with alone with no assistance. When entrepreneurs have partners that share the same vision with them, they can be able to delegate the work that needs to be done so that the business can run smoothly.

This will accelerate the growth rate of the company as more work is being done efficiently and effectively. Pat Mahlangu is the founder of Pat On Brands which is a platform for giving brands that are doing well a Pat on the back and a slap to those that are sleeping in the market. The aim is not to discredit brands or give praise to brands but to inform. Mahlangu is also a seasoned marketing professional that is skilled and experienced in Digital Marketing, Sales and Promotions, Events, Brand Management, Marketing Research and Media Relations. He is an internationally certified Digital Marketing Professional (Digital Marketing Institute, Ireland) and holds a BCom Honours Marketing and a BCom Information Management.

Through the things he has achieved, Mahlangu shows that he knows what he is talking about in terms of building a sustainable business as he has manged to do this himself. Having partners is one of the key factors that will make an entrepreneur’s journey much better as they will have a support system within the business.

By Thomas Chiothamisi
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