Mrs Karishma Naga-Govinda

 

  1. As the Mentor of GreenBiz, how do you feel after your team’s success at the Regional Competition?

Proud, very proud. I am very happy for the kids. Their hard work has paid off.

It has been an enriching experience for me, as a mentor, and for my students. They have understood what it means to be entrepreneurs on a global level and have acquired a better understanding of the World of Work.

The competition has also allowed our students to grow as individuals. They have become more confident and are better able to express themselves. If we look at Adjmal and Nivesh, they are two extremely bright kids but who always had trouble expressing themselves. Now, it was with great pride that I saw them confidently delivering their speech in front of an international audience.

 

  1. What is your overall feeling of your team in the JA Mini Company Program, this year?

Happy, obviously. One of my best memories was when we were announced as winners of the local competition. I always say to them “Always do your best”, and “it is the experience that counts”. When it was announced that we had won, it was a great feeling and I was happy for the team.
As for the regional competition, I must say that honestly I have mixed feelings. That is because we were so close to winning this competition. Swaziland was very good, and deserved to win it, but there was not much between us.

As I like to say, “we tried our best, but there was better than us”.

 

  1. GreenBiz is a team made up of people with strong personalities. While this is one of their biggest strength, this has also often nearly caused their demise. As their mentor, how did you deal with this?

Well, first of all one has to recognize that to compete at this level it helps to have people with  strong personalities. When you look at someone like Fyona, the General Manager, or Daran, the Financial Manager, they are real fighters. It was important in tough times. When we had to deal with negative critics, at first we thought that it was unfair but we were able to use it as a source of strength and bounce back.

You need to learn how to manage these strong temperaments as they can sometime impact the group negatively. You need to get them to agree to compromise. I managed to win their respect and trust and this allowed me to talk to them and make the right decisions during the difficult times.

 

  1. What were your thoughts on the competition in Africa?

Very impressed. There is this bad misconception in Mauritius. People think “it’s Africa, this should be easy for us”. It is NOT!!! The competition is harder in Africa than it is at National Level.

The young Africans have a completely different mindset. Our youth seriously lag behind in terms of creativity and innovation. The African Youth have this ability to re-invent themselves and respond to a “need” in their society. In Mauritius, most of the products which were presented at national level were decorative items which was directed at a “Want”. It is probably the “difficult conditions” which they live in that enable them to identify a product/service that would make a real difference in the immediate environment.

Our students are able to cope, but we still need to work hard at national level to catch up and one day become the champion of the Regional Competition.

 

  1. What would you say to other students or mentors about the JA Mini Program?

It is a good experience for the students. As teachers, we must make them leave their “comfort zone” and stop all the “spoon-feeding”. JA Mini Company will make them stop focusing only on what is in their textbooks and see what the real world is all about.

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#COY2015

The 2015 Regional JA Mini Company Competition of the Year (COY) was a big success for JA Mascareignes (Mauritius), with an unprecedented 5 Awards won:

  1. CITI Client Satisfaction Award 2015 (GreenBiz/MGSS Moka)
  2. FedEx Access Award 2015 (GreenBiz/MGSS Moka)
  3. Runner Up Mini-Enterprise 2015 (GreenBiz/MGSS Moka)
  4. Best Facilitator Award (Mrs Nisha Sewpal, Eco Frames Co Ltd/MGSS Nouvelle France)
  5. Runner Up Model Nation Awards (JA Mascareignes, Mauritius)

It was a night to remember for the JA Mascareignes team and for Executive Director Mrs Michèle Lionnet. “I am very proud and happy of how well both of our teams performed. Coming back with 5 Awards is simply fabulous. We always emphasise on the importance of standing out of the crowd, being curious, applying ethics and working as a team at all levels. I am happy to see that this was rewarded at the Regional Competition.”    

The 2015 team, GreenBiz, from MGSS Moka was the star of the night with 3 awards to their name. “GreenBiz did really well. The level of the competition, in Gabon was exceptionally high. The awards were a recognition of their hard-work, team-spirit, creativity and innovation.”

The best facilitator award also went to Mauritius, with Mrs Nisha Sewpal, from MGSS Nouvelle France (Eco Frames Co. Ltd) being announced as the winner. “I am proud of her, she was involved at more than 100% with the team and applied all the mentoring qualities that we promote”.

There was another good surprise in store for the Mauritian based Junior Achievement Office. “JA Mascareignes won the Runner Up prize for the Model Nation Award. We have been in operation for 6 years and this is a recognition of the hard work and structured organization that we have built. We would also like to thank our sponsors, without whom this would not have been possible.”

It was unfortunately not all good news for JA Mascareignes as their 2014 representatives found the competition more difficult. “My only regret is that Eco Frames Co. Ltd did not win any award themselves. They were very good, but the level of the competition was very high. For me, however, they are still winners because they managed to maintain the high standard expected from teams who represent Junior Achievement Mascareignes. I am also proud of the way in which they dealt with this setback. They showed great maturity by losing with grace and it did not prevent them from sharing in the joy of their friends of GreenBiz.”   

Apart from the trophies, this was a fantastic experience for all our students. They were able to meet youth from other African Countries and this exposure and exchange enabled them to grow as individuals. “There was a big change in their attitude. They left as teenagers and came back as young adults.”

“Finally, I would like to thank our sponsor for JA Mini Company, Barclays Bank Mauritius, without whom this program would not have been possible.”