I had been seen adverts of Heroes Technologies severally on
the social media. Not once did I imagine a company that seemed so thriving
could be owned, and managed by a second year University student. Since it is in
the heart of us here at Lets Shine Africa to keep you informed on opportunities
in the business world, I took it upon me to dig a little about Heroes
Technologies.
I made a visit to their offices and requested to talk to anyone
in authority. There, one of the several sales people directed me to the manager’s
office. Once in, I was welcomed by a young man who at first I mistook for an
assistant. His name was Henry. When he comfortably set on the boss’s chair, my
senses realized I was talking to a big man and not a mere boy. He was very
composed and jovial too, occasionally cracking jokes and smiling confidently as
he narrated to me his story. I asked him a few questions that gave me a picture
of who he was and what Heroes technologies did. Here is a summary of that interview
I did on him.
Who is Henry?
I am a student, and a business man. I am a second year
student at J.K.U.A.T doing Bsc (Information Technology). I am also the founder and manager of Heroes
Technologies. (he smiled)
Tell me about Heroes Technologies,
Well, we are licensed resellers of E.T.R (Electronic Tax
Registers) machines; we also offer other services like business registration
and doing returns for businesses, and supply laptops and computers. The company
has ten sales people, whom are paid on commission, we are in our third year and
from the look of things, we are doing great.
How did Heroes come in to being?
Everything that is good can only come from hard work and
creativity. I was working with a company that is in the E.T.R business one year
after I finished my fourth form. The owner, who happens to be my mentor, liked
me very much as a sales person. I was doing better than anyone. I approached
him one day to talk about my salary, the commission was so little and the
retainer of ten thousand a month could barely afford me comfort even with my
many sales. He agreed to raise my retainer by two thousands but refused to talk
about the commissions. I was dissatisfied. I thought about it overnight. The following
morning I was in his office. I was quitting, that is what I told him.
Henry paused, sipped water and then continued,
He asked me whether I wanted to share with him his profits
so that I could continue working for him. He was becoming irritated by me I could
tell. I told him I wanted something that could reward my efforts proportionately.
I suggested to him the idea of a reseller. I said it just lightly because I did
not expect him to buy it but funny enough he did. He just could not let me go. I
used my salary for that month to register Heroes and that is where we begun.
Where do you see Heroes in the next ten years?
I can tell, with the East African Community, I am sure we
will be in the region when it comes in to being. Once they harmonize the
taxation policies I believe there will be bread for us and family.
We talked a lot, some of his challenges especially how he
balances studies with management. His story is of a business minded young man
who utilizes the art of licensing to his benefit. Licensing has been used by intelligent
business people around the globe to venture in to businesses that are less
competitive and even more rewarding. You just have to identify the opportunity
when it comes because such opportunities are not always present. This calls for
us to be always informed and follow what is happening around us and around the
globe. I wish you a always informed new year 2015 in advance.
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