Lora Centre

Lora Centre

Higher Education

Pretoria, Guateng 113 followers

Lora Centre is an entrepreneurship environment that nurtures and inspires great entrepreneurship.

About us

Lora aspire to influence and inspire change by challenging the status-quo through our innovative development program. We offer a training program that suits our entrepreneurs through practical focused online sessions, case studies, and thought-leaders. The modules are customized to suit the needs of the cohort. We are not batch processing our entrepreneurs like an industrial factory, we create a nurturing environment for our entrepreneurs to learn and grow.

Industry
Higher Education
Company size
11-50 employees
Headquarters
Pretoria, Guateng
Type
Privately Held

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    A gentle reminder for your soul In the hustle and bustle of life, it’s easy to forget a simple truth: your worth is not defined by what you do, or what you have, but by who you are. You are worthy, just as you are. You matter, just because you breathe, just because you exist.

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    Your Soul’s Signature Your soul is a unique masterpiece, painted with strokes of experience, love, and compassion. It’s more than just an internal essence, it’s an external force that leaves its mark on the world. Every touch, every interaction, every moment shared is a brushstroke on the canvas of life.

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    Go first Imagine stepping into someone else’s shoes. Before they even need to ask, anticipate their needs. Offer your help, your support, your expertise. Don’t wait to be ask, go first. If you notice a coworker struggling with a project, offer to lend a hand or provide assistance. This shows initiative and teamwork.

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    Managing Director at Lora Centre for Innovation and Entrepreneurship

    Go first Imagine stepping into someone else’s shoes. Before they even need to ask, anticipate their needs. Offer your help, your support, your expertise. Don’t wait to be ask, go first. If you notice a coworker struggling with a project, offer to lend a hand or provide assistance. This shows initiative and teamwork.

    Go first

    Go first

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    Event Alert #3 | My Biggest Blunders | Vinaism | 28 August 2024 | 17:30 | Ruimsig [Johannesburg] My Biggest Blunders is a warm and inviting space where we celebrate the human experience of learning and growing. Entrepreneurs, professionals, and artists come together to share their most challenging business blunders. It's a place where we can be honest, open, and vulnerable about our failures. By sharing our stories, we create a powerful community where everyone can learn from each other's experiences and avoid making the same mistakes. Join us and let's turn blunders into breakthroughs together!

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    Managing Director at Lora Centre for Innovation and Entrepreneurship

    Event Alert #3 | My Biggest Blunders | Vinaism | 28 August 2024 | 17:30 | Ruimsig [Johannesburg] My Biggest Blunders is a warm and inviting space where we celebrate the human experience of learning and growing. Entrepreneurs, professionals, and artists come together to share their most challenging business blunders. It's a place where we can be honest, open, and vulnerable about our failures. By sharing our stories, we create a powerful community where everyone can learn from each other's experiences and avoid making the same mistakes. Join us and let's turn blunders into breakthroughs together!

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    Spiritual beings havingå real human problems It’s a common misconception that those who embrace a spiritual or religious path are somehow immune to the trials and tribulations of life. The truth is, we all face the same challenges: illness, loss, disappointment, and the myriad of other difficulties that shape our human experience. What sets those who hold a deep faith apart is not their ability to avoid these challenges entirely, but rather their perspective on how to navigate them.

    View profile for Roche Mamabolo, graphic

    Managing Director at Lora Centre for Innovation and Entrepreneurship

    Spiritual beings havingå real human problems It’s a common misconception that those who embrace a spiritual or religious path are somehow immune to the trials and tribulations of life. The truth is, we all face the same challenges: illness, loss, disappointment, and the myriad of other difficulties that shape our human experience. What sets those who hold a deep faith apart is not their ability to avoid these challenges entirely, but rather their perspective on how to navigate them.

    Spiritual beings having real human problems

    Spiritual beings having real human problems

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    Never outshine the master The Number 1 Law of Power: “Never Outshine the Master” is one of the most foundational and frequently quoted rules in Robert Greene’s book The 48 Laws of Power. Greene writes:

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    Entrepreneurship’s fork in the road: V-Shape sprint vs. U-Shape marathon? Entrepreneurship is often painted as a glamorous journey filled with overnight successes. While there are certainly inspiring stories of rapid ascent, the reality for most entrepreneurs is a winding road marked by challenges and setbacks. Failure is an inevitable part of the entrepreneurial journey. How an entrepreneur responds to setbacks can be the difference between success and giving up. Two notable approaches to handling failure are the V-shape and U-shape approaches.

    View profile for Roche Mamabolo, graphic

    Managing Director at Lora Centre for Innovation and Entrepreneurship

    Entrepreneurship’s fork in the road: V-Shape sprint vs. U-Shape marathon? Entrepreneurship is often painted as a glamorous journey filled with overnight successes. While there are certainly inspiring stories of rapid ascent, the reality for most entrepreneurs is a winding road marked by challenges and setbacks. Failure is an inevitable part of the entrepreneurial journey. How an entrepreneur responds to setbacks can be the difference between success and giving up. Two notable approaches to handling failure are the V-shape and U-shape approaches.

    Entrepreneurship’s fork in the road: V-Shape sprint vs. U-Shape marathon?

    Entrepreneurship’s fork in the road: V-Shape sprint vs. U-Shape marathon?

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    Connect before you convert It’s easy to think of selling as being pushy or manipulative, but it doesn’t have to be that way. If you can genuinely help people solve their problems, they’ll be more likely to buy from you. So, how can you make your product the only solution to someone’s problems?

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    Blunder #127 | How We Lost Future Music Bookings in One Night | Phindile SoulProvider Nqana In this episode, we dive into a crucial lesson for musicians and music business professionals. Join us as Phindile shares an eye-opening story about a major business blunder that cost her band future gigs. From career-damaging blunders on stage to navigating the complex world of business relationships, this fire-side chat reveals the harsh realities of the music business. Don't miss out on these essential lessons for any aspiring musician or music business professional!

    View profile for Roche Mamabolo, graphic

    Managing Director at Lora Centre for Innovation and Entrepreneurship

    Blunder #127 | How We Lost Future Music Bookings in One Night | Phindile SoulProvider Nqana In this episode, we dive into a crucial lesson for musicians and music business professionals. Join us as Phindile shares an eye-opening story about a major business blunder that cost her band future gigs. From career-damaging blunders on stage to navigating the complex world of business relationships, this fire-side chat reveals the harsh realities of the music business. Don't miss out on these essential lessons for any aspiring musician or music business professional!

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    A man who drives his father’s car An old African proverb wisely states: A man who drives his father’s car is not entitled to speak in a council of men who own bicycles. Because he is not the owner the car while others are the owner of their bicycle.

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