Infopreneurs
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Infopreneurs
Accelerated and Shared Growth for Today and Tomorrow Challenges: 1. Enhance and sustain the local (economic development) service delivery channel 2. Enhance access for the end user 3. Address issues of job creation through enterprise creation Ethics Democratization Provincial Government Local Government CBOs Franchise “Back-office” Regional Infopreneurs Local Infopreneurs Citizens Corporate Business Medium Enterprise Small Enterprise Micro Enterprise Technology Convergence Globalization National Government A community of ICT-enabled Infopreneurs™ in Southern Africa operating at grassroots-level and sustained by a MicroFranchise* approach Infopreneurs™: Service-sector micro enterprises operating to render a range of services as “social entrepreneurs”, i.e. doing it in a entrepreneurial, sustainable manner but with a clear commitment to the development of the community in which they operate. * MicroFranchise: A social movement that seeks to adapt the powerful franchise business model to the stark reality on the ground in developing countries in order to establish successful, locally-owned micro enterprises helping to develop low income communities. *See: Kirk Magleby’s “MicroFranchising as a Solution to Global Poverty”, Dec 2005. Guiding Principles *: “Rather than continue with a focus on technologies, our journey has led us towards the establishment of a network of community based, ICT-enabled, sustainable, micro service enterprises where ‘development through enterprise’ is the key.” “We have found that when the service delivery channel is enhanced by a co-ordinated approach to ownership and channel support, community based businesses work well.” *See: J. v. Rensburg, A. Veldsman & M. Jenkins in “From Technologists to Social Enterprise Developers: Our Journey as ‘ICT for development’ practitioners in Southern Africa ”, Jul 2007. Current ‘Survivors’: 33 (of 52)(64%) • Where • • • • N Cape - 5 E Cape - 17 Gauteng - 3 Limpopo – 8 • Status • First 3 (of 3): 3 years in existence (100%)(Springbok, Data Services) • 2nd 17 (of 34): 18 months in existence (50%)(Wrong Selection) • 3rd 13 (of 15): 12 months in existence (87%)(Good ‘roots’ & Selection) • Current Partners • Kellogg Foundation • Dell SA Foundation • ISETT Seta • Bank of Athens (WIZZIT) • Beehive Financial Services (Pty) Ltd Suppliers Service Provider Network WareProviders houses National Wholesalers Banking Services Enabling Layer Service Provider Warehouses Regional Retailers Franchise “Back-office” Regional Infopreneurs Local Infopreneurs Marketing Development Technology Partnerships Partnerships Partnerships National Delivery Partners Marketing Development Houses Agencies Local Delivery Partners Delivery Layer Client Layer (Local) Government Citizens SMMEs / CBOs 3. Database Related Services: Spatial Data Create & Maintain i. LED Data (Econ. Ind.) ii. Local Business Promotion iii. Tourism Catalogue 2. Information & Advisory Services: a. Front-desk /M & E Services b. Bus. /Proj. Dev. Services: “Infopreneur” Services i. SWOT /Idea analysis ii. Business Plans iii. Tender Advice c. Process & Ref. Info (Branded) d. Event /Community Diaries e. Audio-visual & Broadcast. 1. Office Services: inTouch Africa® Enabling Software a. Phone & fax b. E-Mail & Internet c. Entertainment /Gaming /Café d. Desktop Publishing e. Computer Assisted Learning 4. Agency Services: a. BDS /SEDA /OCP Office b. Membership Org. (eg. NAFCOC) c. Youth & Acad. (eg. UYF, UNISA) d. Financial Services i. Indiv. (Ins., Funeral, Housing) ii. Group (Ins., Loans, Save, Fun.) e. Bureau services (eg. accounting.) 5. Banking Services: a. Bank Accounts and debit cards b. Electronic payments & transfers c. Pre-paid commodities 6. ICT Services: a. WAN connectivity b. LAN connectivity c. HW /SW Supply & Maintenance 7. Commerce & Logistics Services: a. Procurement Services b. Inventory Services c. Transport brokerage and logistics services Level of Infopreneur Main Services or Role Regional Infopreneurs™ Coordination & Marketing: District Level Service Level Agreement (SLA) negotiation Local Node Infopreneurs™ Database services; SMME development services; and Internet Café & CBT Facility & Tools Collocated with service provider with: • • • • power PC for functions like video editing; data projector for presentations; Internet Connectivity (128 KB); small “bakkie” (for visits & delivery). In own office (container?) w: • • • number of PCs for CBT and “edutainment” use; “server” and network switches. Profile & Qualification Example Support Older (30+ yrs) w tertiary qualification. UYF accredited Service Provider. Springbok, Sifiso in Lydenburg ??? 25 – 30 yrs w Learnership qualification (NVC /ICT /BA). UYF Allocating Agent Extension Officer. Mpumi in Peelton Regional Infopreneur Matriculants w Micro MBA. Product specific training (as agents). Lettie Sithole in Masada Node Infopreneur Home-office w: • Local Satellite Infopreneurs™ Agency & mobile “citizens services” (connectivity, training & multimedia services) • • • • • • Laptop (1,5GB RAM, 80GB HDD, ‘Firewire port’, DVD Writer); wireless connectivity (GSM); portable, colour printer; external USB HDD (200GB for back-up); video /still camera (3 CCD, 1,7 Mega pixel stills); Tripod, Video Light and Secure Container.
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