“Translating complex subjects into easy-to-understand stories removing the jargon and insiders’ terminology so these topics are understood by anyone who can read a newspaper or watch television — not just investment professionals.”
Monday and Wednesday 5:00Pm – 7:00pm on BESS100FM and www.bessfm.com
Programme format
A mixture of news, commentary, analysis, interviews and preproduced features that present business and business issues in an entertaining, informative and often time’s humorous fashion with a heavy emphasis on business and business personalities and issues.
Target Audience:
SME business owners and managers seeking to improve their business financially and personal net worth.
Take away for the listening audience – “I can improve my business financially and my personal net worth from the information I receive on this programme”
Businessuite Today on Monday, is an informative and insightful business intelligence programme for the entrepreneur and SME business owner produced and presented by the Businessuite News Centre a division of the Blackslate Media Group
This programme is presently co sponsored by Spatial Innovision Limited the authorized dealer for Environmental Research Systems Institute (ESRI) for the Caribbean.
Businessuite Today is the most comprehensive, informative and insightful business news intelligence programme for the entrepreneur and SME business owner in Jamaica produced and presented by the Businessuite News Centre a division of the Blackslate Media Group.
Over the two hours Dr. Paulette Henry, Francis Wade, Dr. Anita Davis Defoe and Aldo will connect YOU with the right people and the very latest in SME business features, information, trends and developments from Jamaica, the Caribbean and around the world right here on BES100FM Kingston, Jamaica. You can also tune into us on the internet at www.bessfm.com and listen to the audio stream.
You can email us at businessuitemagzine@gmail.com and give us your views and feedback. Lets us know what you would like to hear covered in future programmes
Businessuite Today on Wednesday is the most comprehensive, informative and insightful business news intelligence programme for the entrepreneur and SME business owner in Jamaica produced and presented by the Businessuite News Centre a division of the Blackslate Media Group.
This programme is presently co sponsored by Spatial Innovision Limited the authorized dealer for Environmental Research Systems Institute (ESRI) for the Caribbean.
You can also tune into the programme on the internet at www.bessfm.com and listen to the audio stream.
Over the two (2) hours Andre Hutchinson, Elaine Bryan, Robert Scott and Aldo will connect YOU with the right people and the very latest happenings on Harbour and Wall Streets, the movers and shakers, developing stories, trends and developments from Jamaica, the Caribbean and around the world right here on BES100FM in Kingston Jamaica
Your Business comes your way at 6:30pm with Elaine Bryan and Robert Scott. An informative and insightful interview feature on SME business startup
You can also tune into the programme on the internet at www.bessfm.com and listen to the audio stream. You can email us at businessuitemagzine@gmail.com and give us your views and feedback. Lets us know what you would like to hear covered in future programmes
SPATIAL INNOVISION LIMITED
Background
A recent PSDP study attempted to provide a comprehensive assessment of the profile, competitiveness, and the needs of the Jamaican Micro, Small, and Medium-Sized Enterprise (MSME) sector. Based on the findings a strong argument was made that in order for Jamaica to make the transition from a Developing Country to a Developed Country, it is imperative to create a knowledge-based society. A society grounded in research and development, innovation, and the efficient and effective use of new technologies. Without this national focus, it will become increasingly difficult for Jamaica to compete globally and, indeed, progress along its development path.
Why a business news and feature content format targeted at the SME market segment?
There is a distinct absence of programmes targeted to the owners and operators of small and medium sized firms. This segment is worthy of focus for the following reasons:
• Most operators are not trained in the operational areas of running a business such as marketing, accounting, finance, legal among many others.
• The demands and long hours of their business preclude them from attending courses, workshops, seminars and pursuing training in general.
• Many are desperate for advice, support and guidance in negotiating the difficult economic conditions.
• Changing regulations and laws are not being communicated to this segment in a timely, comprehensive and consistent manner.
• Thousands of Jamaicans wish to become entrepreneurs but are unaware and fearful of exploring self employment.
• Jamaican business owners do not generally mentor or coach; this programme will provide an access to information and support for potential successful entrepreneurs.