Business in sports(The uni level)

Mollentinah Ajiambo Sisuma at CUEA sports ground
Full video https://youtu.be/fOzeptw5sVw

The Catholic University of Eastern Africa annual sports festival marks a highlight majorly to the rugby team. This is their strongest team because they have won severally in the National Champions League. The above preparations are due to the upcoming championship league.

The Catholic University of Eastern Africa dominates the second leg of university basketball games. They have also won severally. Rugby has been stated as a business network. This is because it facilitates events which mostly hosts a certain class of business men and women who network in their various businesses like the, ‘Connecting business leaders with rugby values.’

Having in mind that the Championship league is coming up, the various teams; Tennis, Football, Rugby, Softball among many others, they are tirelessly working their best to be adequately prepared.

Business in sports

By Mollentinah Ajiambo Sisuma

As a student who is so passionate in business, I tend to mostly follow up on big entrepreneurs who have successful journey stories; the likes of Vusi Thembakwayo, Marie Flore and Mark Cuban, just to mention but a few.

Mark Cuban describes business as the ultimate sport. ‘In many ways business can be compared to the hyper competitive world of professional sports. The non-stop action ,ever changing nature of the game, and ruthless battles for the tittle, certainly draw some close parallels for many entrepreneurs.’

Cuban also goes as far as citing his number one most important rule for start-ups as never getting started unless the business is an obsession to you. This applies to sports as individuals who participate in sports tend to be obsessed with it first. For example Kobe Bryant who is known for the mamba mentality in the basketball sport.

Cuban is an adamant believer that in order for you to succeed, you have to love what you are doing.

A SURVEY ON EVENTS ~Mollentinah Ajiambo

SurveyMonkey Analyze - Events Survey - Google Chrome 12_11_2019 10_35_35 AM (2)

I was conducting a survey on the events that happen in the neighborhood. Among the responses I had, 62.5%  of the them said that the number of the events happening in the neighborhood was too few whereas 37.5% said they were too many. This survey is an indication that very few events occur and when they do, its occasionally.

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