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ALL CONTENT AND PHOTOS WRITTEN AND SUBMITTED BY NIALA RAMKALLAWAN

All across the globe, businesses have upped their game to cater for the demand this festive Christmas season brings. In Trinidad and Tobago, entrepreneurs are positioning themselves strategically, either online or at various pop-up marketplaces and spaces to provide their customers accessibility, competitive prices, and convenient shopping, along with additional perks of FREE admission and secure parking.

ALL CONTENT AND PHOTOS WRITTEN AND SUBMITTED BY NIALA RAMKALLAWAN

Truth be told, being an entrepreneur opens a world of possibilities that did not exist. From my years of experience advising and mentoring entrepreneurs, this decision can honestly be scary, downright intimidating and oftentimes a tough one, especially when you decide to give up a job to pursue your dream as an entrepreneur full-time.

ALL CONTENT AND PHOTOS WRITTEN AND SUBMITTED BY NIALA RAMKALLAWAN

With the dawn of each day, the entrepreneurship industry within Trinidad and Tobago gains further recognition and becomes more competitive. So much, that stakeholders are now stepping in directly to offer avenues for training, funding, support, trading, marketing, and even networking just to be a part of the action.

As the industry continues to build at a steady momentum and exhibit exponential growth, with such a vibrant caliber of people, there is no shortage of talent, ideas or creativity. If you glimpse closely enough, one will discover these entrepreneurs capitalize at times on one, two or even a multiple blend of varying and diverse entrepreneurial strategies as they engineer the best technique to get that competitive edge.

In cultivating a combination of strategies to pioneer the absolute best technique, these entrepreneurs aim to be the Ultimate Game Changers.