Topic: Hospitality and Tourism Product and Service Development
CASE:South Africa needs superheroes. But, not the kind that wear capes and fly around fighting crime.
Nope. These superheroes are cloaked in ambition, occasionally wear business attire, and are most
likely drinking way too much coffee. In short, we need go-getter, tough-and-ready entrepreneurs
who are willing to run with their newest business idea.
In South Africa, small businesses are critical to our national economy. With a staggering
unemployment rate of 27.6% and around 127 000 jobs lost in the third quarter of 2019 (Before
Covid19), there has never been a stronger need for entrepreneurs to step up and fight for the
nation.
The South African Government has even called on small businesses to help them in achieving their
2010 National Development Plan (NDP) objective of creating 11 million new jobs by the year 2030.
One of the reasons for small business failure is the lack of alignment between ideas and skills. While
South African entrepreneurs may have outstanding insights that allow them to identify niche
markets and recognise opportunities, many do not have the necessary business skills that take them
from Point A to Point Z.
Question 1
You are required to identify A business ideas that have the potential to be self-sustaining within
the firsts 3 years of operation.
Your business ideas must comply with the following requirements:
1. Your ideas must by directly related to your industry. (Hospitality management)
2. The business idea must self-sustaining and debt free after a period of 3 years
3. Maximum start-up capital obtainable: R 250 000
30 Marks
Question 2
Write a short proposal on your selected business idea that clearly defines your business model.
The proposal should highlight the product or service as well as its relevance to modern South
African consumer needs.