{"id":3593,"date":"2021-08-28T11:07:51","date_gmt":"2021-08-28T11:07:51","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.impacc.org\/?p=3593"},"modified":"2023-09-25T13:28:31","modified_gmt":"2023-09-25T13:28:31","slug":"the-universal-language-of-business","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/impacc.org\/en\/the-universal-language-of-business\/","title":{"rendered":"The Universal Language of Business"},"content":{"rendered":"\r\n<div class=\"et_pb_with_border et_pb_module et_pb_text et_pb_text_0  et_pb_text_align_left et_pb_bg_layout_light\">\r\n<div class=\"et_pb_text_inner\">\r\n<p>Can we use the tools of business to drive social change? I think we can. Here\u2019s how.<\/p>\r\n<\/div>\r\n<\/div>\r\n<div class=\"et_pb_with_border et_pb_module et_pb_text et_pb_text_1  et_pb_text_align_left et_pb_bg_layout_light\">\r\n<div class=\"et_pb_text_inner\">\r\n<p>I am sitting on a beach outside Accra in Ghana reflecting if my past experience in the consumer goods business in Europe and the US is of any help when trying to build a social business in West Africa. After all, local contexts are so different and I can\u2019t pretend I even get close to understanding it. I have just spent a week in Ghana getting to know our latest venture, WASHKing. They build bio-digester toilets for slum dwellers. I have been on the road with founder Dieudonne Agudah for a week, have talked to dozens of customers, potential clients and local government officials who award public sanitation contracts. The story I hear is very clear: Dieudonne\u2019s toilets are changing lives. Customers tell me they feel safe now that they no longer sneak behind the house at night. The toilets give them dignity as the bio-digester eliminates all odours. And WASHKing\u2019s rent-to-own model makes them as affordable as the public toilets they use every day. The public officials at Ledzokuku Municipal Assembly confirm that of all toilet manufacturers around, WASHKing has the highest quality and is the most reliable. Since they ordered WASHKing toilets in the Ledzokuku district, cholera cases have gone down to zero. The market is still huge at 40% of the population without access to toilets.<\/p>\r\n<\/div>\r\n<\/div>\r\n<div class=\"et_pb_module et_pb_image et_pb_image_0 et_pb_image_sticky\"><span class=\"et_pb_image_wrap \"><img decoding=\"async\" class=\"wp-image-3626\" title=\"Bella Tedetego in conversation with Till\" src=\"https:\/\/impacc.org\/wp-content\/uploads\/2021\/08\/Bella-Tedetego-in-conversation-with-Till.jpg\" sizes=\"(min-width: 0px) and (max-width: 480px) 480px, (min-width: 481px) 900px, 100vw\" srcset=\"https:\/\/impacc.org\/wp-content\/uploads\/2021\/08\/Bella-Tedetego-in-conversation-with-Till.jpg 900w, https:\/\/impacc.org\/wp-content\/uploads\/2021\/08\/Bella-Tedetego-in-conversation-with-Till-480x325.jpg 480w\" alt=\"\" width=\"auto\" height=\"auto\" \/><\/span><\/div>\r\n<div class=\"et_pb_with_border et_pb_module et_pb_text et_pb_text_2  et_pb_text_align_left et_pb_bg_layout_light\">\r\n<div class=\"et_pb_text_inner\">\r\n<p>In conversation with Bella Tedetego from the Amasaman, a landlord and WASHKing customer<\/p>\r\n<\/div>\r\n<\/div>\r\n<div class=\"et_pb_with_border et_pb_module et_pb_text et_pb_text_3  et_pb_text_align_left et_pb_bg_layout_light\">\r\n<div class=\"et_pb_text_inner\">\r\n<p>WASHKing has a great product for a big market. What they themselves feel they are missing is strong marketing and sales. That\u2019s why Impacc has invested in a social venture builder, Matthias Rauthmann, who is embedded in the WASHKing office in Accra and it\u2019s why we invited two negotiation experts, Ute and Frieder Gamm of the Frieder Gamm Group, to join us and coach the team free of charge. I am thoroughly enjoying the discussions with Dieudonne and his team about how to increase sales, how to experiment with different business models (such as a \u201cTupperware model\u201d where happy customers pitch and sell toilets to their friends), and how to make WASHKing\u2019s marketing more remarkable (for example, by creating a \u201cWash King\u201d as a spokesperson for the brand). The question behind all of this: can any of those ideas actually work in a context we will never fully understand?<\/p>\r\n<\/div>\r\n<\/div>\r\n<div class=\"et_pb_with_border et_pb_module et_pb_text et_pb_text_4  et_pb_text_align_left et_pb_bg_layout_light\">\r\n<div class=\"et_pb_text_inner\">\r\n<p>I have worked in international development for years, and the question of context was always the toughest nut to crack. Social norms are too different, power relationships too difficult to decipher, the beneficiaries\u2019 needs to multi-faceted. That\u2019s one of the reasons why replicating successes from one village to the next is so difficult. But what I am realising more and more is that things are much easier when it comes to business. As my colleague Matthias reminded me yesterday, money is universal. And in fact, all of the businesses we support have similar needs: how to make a product that\u2019s better or more affordable than existing alternatives? How to find out the real needs of customers and present the product as a solution to their needs? And how to make sure that always earn a little more than you spend? Take the selling process: I am convinced that every customer in the world appreciates being asked about their needs and wishes before being \u201cattacked\u201d with a sales pitch. Or marketing: I believe that no matter where you are, communicating a single benefit (provided you know it\u2019s the most relevant one) is more effective than giving a laundry list of benefits no-one can remember.<\/p>\r\n<\/div>\r\n<\/div>\r\n<div class=\"et_pb_module et_pb_image et_pb_image_1 et_pb_image_sticky\"><span class=\"et_pb_image_wrap \"><img decoding=\"async\" class=\"wp-image-3630\" title=\"Sales coaching\" src=\"https:\/\/impacc.org\/wp-content\/uploads\/2021\/08\/Sales-coaching-1.jpg\" sizes=\"(min-width: 0px) and (max-width: 480px) 480px, (min-width: 481px) 900px, 100vw\" srcset=\"https:\/\/impacc.org\/wp-content\/uploads\/2021\/08\/Sales-coaching-1.jpg 900w, https:\/\/impacc.org\/wp-content\/uploads\/2021\/08\/Sales-coaching-1-480x277.jpg 480w\" alt=\"\" width=\"auto\" height=\"auto\" \/><\/span><\/div>\r\n<div class=\"et_pb_with_border et_pb_module et_pb_text et_pb_text_5  et_pb_text_align_left et_pb_bg_layout_light\">\r\n<div class=\"et_pb_text_inner\">\r\n<p>On the job sales coaching<\/p>\r\n<\/div>\r\n<\/div>\r\n<div class=\"et_pb_with_border et_pb_module et_pb_text et_pb_text_6  et_pb_text_align_left et_pb_bg_layout_light\">\r\n<div class=\"et_pb_text_inner\">\r\n<p>The morale of the story? I don\u2019t think we have found the silver bullet to development. The process is, and will always remain, messy and fuzzy and slow and sometimes painful. But using the tools of business to help development creates a common language that connects, say, the founder from the outskirts of Accra with the sales experts from Germany. That common language is powerful, and it can drive real change. The only thing you have to take out of the equation is what typically stands at the core of business: the desire to make a profit for those who invest. That\u2019s why we created Impacc as a non-profit company. We will never be forced to chose between social impact or profit because we can\u2019t make a profit (but Dieudonne can and should). Don\u2019t leave the sharpest tools in the box to the capitalists \u2013 use them and beat them at their own game. And that game is a universal one.<\/p>\r\n<\/div>\r\n<\/div>\r\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>As my time in Ghana is coming to an end, I wonder if what I have learnt in business can actually help drive social change. 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