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New $2.5m scholarship to boost business success

Announcement posted by Mero Samuel 06 Oct 2014

Australian Graduate School of Coaching and Entrepreneurship offers 100 scholarships nationwide to business owners, worth $25,000 each
OF the 3 million business owners in Australia, 80% will break down in 5 years, according to Melbourne entrepreneur Mero Samuel.

Mr Samuel aims to turn those figures around by offering 100 scholarships nationwide to business owners, worth $25,000 each or $2.5 million in total, to join a 12-month training program by his new Australian Graduate School of Coaching and Entrepreneurship.

“Of the businesses that break down, 80% of them will re-establish another venture and 80% will break down again,” Mr Samuel said.
“I want to educate people properly and have genuine people get results.”

Mr Samuel said he had noticed common symptoms with unsuccessful business owners and wanted to do something to make a difference with his new business school.

“People are in turmoil. They are emotionally engrossed or inexperienced, so lack clarity and are not aligned energetically,” he said.

Mr Samuel is teaming up with other top Australian and international business mentors to deliver a 12-month Australian Graduate School of Coaching and Entrepreneurship program to be held monthly in Perth, Adelaide, Melbourne, Sydney and the Gold Coast from November 6, 2014.

Topics to be covered include branding, positioning, marketing, leadership, entrepreneurship and how to set up a sustainable business.

“We teach people about leverage, uneducate them from previous learnings that don’t work and re-educate them so they can move forward with their business with clarity,” he said.

Mr Samuel plans to coach the coaches with his new school and combine business and entrepreneurship skills.

“The biggest skill of all is how to run a business and it takes 12 months to build the foundation of a business.”

Mr Samuel has trained more than 250,000 people worldwide online and offline and while most people try to do the right thing, often they burn out in business and change career.

“We need small businesses in Australia to keep the country going. They must deliver value and guarantee results.”

Mr Samuel will be touring Australia and New Zealand with fellow top business mentors Ralph Anania and John Assaraf (US star of ‘The Secret’ movie), from October 9-18. Full details are at www.merosamuel.com.au

Mr Samuel and Mr Anania will also run a Business Breakthrough event in Melbourne on November 21-22.

All events will support business owners with internationally proven strategies to help them create sustainable long-term businesses focused on results.

Mr Samuel plans to expand the Australian Graduate School of Coaching and Entrepreneurship into the US, India, Dubai and Egypt in 2015.
To apply for a scholarship, visit www.agc.education