Raizcorp Marshall Street Introduces P4
The Raizcorp Marshall Street Prosperator has launched a new product called P4 (Pre-Partner Prosperator Programme). The launch of this new product is a direct response to potential Partner or CED candidates not immediately qualifying for these respective programmes. P4 aims to address this gap by equipping these candidates with the necessary skills and know how to increase their company’s turnover and sustainability. Through this P4 becomes a stepping-stone for the candidate to move into the Partner (Ramp) or CED (Arize) programmes.
About P4
P4 combines the following Raizcorp components:
1. Raizcorp Business Think Process
2. Raizcorp Group Guiding (Magenta sessions)
3. Shelf Appeal
These components have been structured to create a 5-month, 2-hour per week programme. The programme is designed to allow participants to enter at any month in the 5-month cycle.
Entry Criteria
Without exception, all P4 candidates have to meet the following minimum criteria:
· Intend to be the owner, or already own a small business and be active in it
· Have a cell phone
· Have access to a computer and have an email address
· Be responsible for their own transport
· Be 18 years or older; and
· Pass the Raizcorp entrepreneurial assessment
Benefits
· Expert outcomes based facilitation through the Business Think Process
· Comprehensive knowledge and understanding of general business principles, and your own business
· Access to Raizcorp’s core programme offerings on graduation from P4
· Interactive group guiding sessions and an opportunity to meet like-minded people with whom to network
Candidate Commitment
Assessment fee (Once-off) R350 (incl. VAT)
Monthly commitment fee R600 (excl. VAT)
Output
The outcome of P4 is a Business Think Document that can be used to raise capital for your business, as well as provide a firm foundation on which to build and grow your business to profitability!
P4 launches in March 2010 and we invite anyone who is interested in attending to contact Riaad Isaacs on 011 838 8260.
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