THE EXECUTION LAB FOR FUTURE FOWARD FEMALE FOUNDERS

Give Yourself the Strategic Edge You Need to Succeed in Today’s Business Climate At The African Women Entrepreneurship Readiness Lab

Before You Leave the Security of Your Corporate Career to Pursue Entrepreneurship

Before you invest time, money, emotion, and reputation into starting a business, come prove whether you are actually ready, what kind of business fits you, what model is viable, what is missing, and what your safest next move should be.

Dear African Immigrant

Corporate-Employed Woman,

Before you register an LLC… pause.

Before you quit your job to start a business… Read This

Yes, you are well-educated and capable.

Yet, you find yourself thinking about entrepreneurship quietly. 

Not loudly.

Not impulsively.

But persistently.

You see opportunities that others do not. 

But you also know better than to leap emotionally…


Therefore,

Before you register an LLC.

Before you resign.

Before you romanticize freedom.

Pause and consider your options. 

Because entrepreneurship is not an escape plan. It is a structural commitment. 

Many highly educated professionals rush into business ownership because they are tired of corporate life.

They skip the most important questions, like:

"Is my skill actually monetizable in the U.S. market?"

"Do I have validated demand?"

"Am I financially prepared for income instability?"

"Is this the right timing — or an emotional reaction?"

The result is often unnecessary financial pressure and avoidable mistakes - They become part of the statistics of failed businesses.

If you’re tired of worrying whether you should launch your business or not…

If you’re tired of second-guessing yourself on the steps you should take to get started...

This is for you.

Introducing...

What You Will Achieve In 90 Days:

Through six in-person sessions, held every other week, you will:

  • Evaluate whether entrepreneurship aligns with your identity or your frustration

  • Assess whether your skill is monetizable in the U.S. market

  • Learn how to validate demand before forming a business

  • Examine your financial readiness and risk tolerance

  • Design a structured, parallel transition plan

  • Receive a final Green Light / Yellow Light / Red Light assessment

    You will leave with clarity. Not just motivation.

This is a structured readiness lab for corporate-employed African immigrant women in Houston who are exploring entrepreneurship and want to think responsibly before making a decision.

THIS LAB IS NOT:

A quick-launch group

A side hustle incubator

A funding pipeline

A motivational circle

THIS LAB IS FOR YOU IF:

You are currently employed full-time.

You are financially stable.

You are educated and value structure.

You are considering entrepreneurship seriously.

You want clarity before risk.

The Core Problem: Too many African women are emotionally attracted to entrepreneurship but are not strategically prepared for it.

WITHOUT THE READINESS LAB, YOU'LL END UP:

starting the wrong business

launching from desperation instead of strategy

building an offer nobody wants

quitting a stable income before readiness

wasting money on branding, LLCs, websites, and classes before validations

WITH THE READINESS LAB, YOU GET:

clarity on the right business path.

validated business direction

confidence rooted in evidence

financial preparedness

transition decision made

viable business concept chosen

In 90 days, you will know whether entrepreneurship is your right next move, what business model best fits your skills and season of life, what offer you can realistically build, what gaps must be fixed first, and what your step-by-step launch roadmap should be.

Before the Entrepreneurship Readiness Lab...

Many corporate-employed African immigrant women find themselves in a quiet internal debate. You are accomplished. You have built a professional career. You are financially stable, but a question keeps resurfacing: “Should I start a business?” And with that question comes uncertainty.

Before the Lab, many women experience:

• A growing dissatisfaction with corporate life, but no clear direction forward.

• Business ideas that feel exciting but untested

• Uncertainty about whether their expertise is truly monetizable in the U.S. market

• Fear of making the wrong financial decision

Conflicting advice from social media and well-meaning friends

Without structure, the decision becomes emotionally exhausting. Some women leap too quickly. Others delay their ambitions indefinitely. Neither outcome reflects their true potential.

After the Entrepreneurship Readiness Lab...

At the end of the 90-day experience, participants leave with something far more valuable than motivation. They leave with clarity and structure.

After the Lab, participants will have:

• A clear understanding of whether entrepreneurship aligns with their long-term identity

• A disciplined evaluation of whether their expertise can solve a real market problem

• A realistic assessment of financial readiness and risk tolerance

• A structured plan for testing their ideas responsibly while employed

• A final Green Light / Yellow Light / Red Light readiness decision

Instead of guessing, they move forward with confidence rooted in evidence. The goal is not simply to start businesses. The goal is to build women who think like responsible founders.

STRUCTURE:

6 in-person classes, every other Friday for 3 months from April 10th - June 19th. 

Duration: 3 Months

Sessions: 6 In-Person Meetings (twice a month, every other week)

Cohort Size: 30 - 35 Women

Application closes: March 30th. 

Class begins: Friday, April 10th. 

Time: 6 pm - 7:30 pm CST. 

Location: Sugarland Houston, Texas.

This Lab is reserved for women who are:

• Financially Stable

• Responsible

• Emotionally mature

• Ready to think structurally

INVESTMENT: $300

At $300, this is heavily subsidized and sponsored by Win Or Win International LLC. This is a give-back initiative. The $300 fee covers venue and materials. All facilitations are donated.

The required investment reflects commitment, not profit.

APPLICATION PROCESS:

Admission is by application only. Application opens from March 10th to 30th. Only successful applicants will be contacted with registration details on April 1st. 

Seats are limited to ensure depth and seriousness. You may not be accepted.

UPON COMPLETION:

By the end of the Readiness Lab, each woman leaves with:

• A clear decision about entrepreneurship

• A business direction aligned with her strengths

• A validated or refined business idea

• A clear understanding of her gaps

• A 90-day roadmap forward

UPON GRADUATION:

Participants who complete the Lab will receive a Certificate of Completion at a private graduation dinner attended by one invited guest.

Completion does not certify entrepreneurship. It affirms disciplined readiness evaluation.

WHY THIS LAB EXISTS

Across immigrant communities, highly educated women often:

• Enter corporate America with advanced degrees

• Carry significant financial responsibility

• Experience cultural adjustment pressures

• Feel under-leveraged in their roles

• Quietly consider entrepreneurship as a path to autonomy

However, research consistently shows that premature business formation—without financial runway, market validation, and risk assessment—significantly increases the likelihood of early-stage failure.

National data indicates:

• A large percentage of small businesses fail within the first five years.

• Many founders underestimate startup costs and overestimate early revenue.

• Immigrant entrepreneurs often face additional structural challenges, including limited access to capital, unfamiliar regulatory systems, and reduced safety nets.

At the same time, African immigrants in the United States are among the most highly educated immigrant groups, yet many remain under-positioned economically relative to their potential.

The gap is not ambition. The gap is structured readiness.

The African Women Entrepreneurship Readiness Lab was created to close that gap — before risk becomes regret.

This Lab exists to cultivate disciplined economic thinking among corporate-employed African immigrant women who are exploring entrepreneurship but want to approach it responsibly.

This is preparation. Not pressure.

MEET THE FOUNDER & FACILITATOR - Dr. Temi Ajibewa

Dr. Temi Ajibewa is an award-winning monetization strategist, two-time TEDx speaker, and leadership positioning expert who has trained over 100,000 women globally and served approximately 2,000 paying clients through her programs.

Recognized by the United States government as an Individual with Extraordinary Ability, Dr. Temi specializes in designing structured monetization frameworks that convert expertise into sustainable income.

As an African immigrant and founder of Win Or Win International LLC, she understands firsthand the tension many immigrant women experience between corporate stability and entrepreneurial aspiration.

Her work has consistently emphasized one principle:

Structure before scale.

Through this Lab, she extends a portion of her expertise into a subsidized, in-person initiative designed specifically to support African immigrant women in Houston who are considering entrepreneurship and want to evaluate it responsibly.

This initiative is sponsored by Win Or Win International LLC as a community leadership investment.

It is not a launch incubator. It is not a funding pathway. It is a disciplined readiness environment.

Why is the bootcamp free?

This is an intiative of WOW International LLC, and as such you are getting free sponsored slots to register your child for this bootcamp. Take the opportunity to give your child the chance to become a young wealth builder.

Right now, you have two options...

  1. Option 1: Continue Navigating This Decision Alone

You can keep thinking about entrepreneurship privately.

You can continue researching online, consuming content, and trying to piece together answers from scattered sources.

You may eventually make a decision—but it will likely be based on incomplete information.

Some women who follow this path leap too quickly and face unnecessary financial stress.

Others remain stuck in uncertainty for years.

Both outcomes delay progress.

  1. Option 2: Evaluate the Decision with Structure

You can step into a disciplined environment where your ideas, assumptions, and readiness are examined thoughtfully.

Over the course of 90 days, you will gain frameworks, insights, and accountability that help you evaluate entrepreneurship responsibly.

Instead of reacting to frustration or inspiration, you will approach the decision strategically.

And whether you move forward now or later, you will do so with clarity.

The Cost of Inaction

The decision to explore entrepreneurship thoughtfully is not only about what you might gain.

It is also about what you might lose by remaining in uncertainty.

When capable professionals stay stuck in indecision for too long, the costs accumulate.

You may continue feeling professionally underutilized.

You may postpone ideas that have genuine potential.

You may spend years wondering whether you missed the right moment.

On the other hand, rushing into entrepreneurship without preparation carries its own risks.

Premature decisions can lead to financial strain, burnout, and avoidable setbacks.

The true cost is not simply time or money.

The true cost is unrealized potential.

Clarity shortens the distance between ambition and responsible action.

Entrepreneurship is not an escape plan.

It is a structural commitment.

If you are ready to evaluate it with maturity and depth, you may apply below.

If you are not ready to be challenged, this is not your space.

Frequently Asked Questions

 Is this program only for women who want to quit their jobs soon?

No. In fact, the Lab is specifically designed for women who are still employed and want to evaluate entrepreneurship responsibly before making any major career decisions.

The focus is on thoughtful preparation, not rushing into business ownership.

Do I need to already have a business idea?

Not necessarily. Some participants arrive with ideas they want to test, while others simply have a strong interest in entrepreneurship but are unsure where to start. The Lab helps you evaluate both possibilities.

Is this a business launch or startup incubator program?

No. This is a readiness lab, not a launch program.

The purpose is to help you determine whether entrepreneurship is the right path and whether the timing is appropriate for you.

What if the Lab determines I am not ready to start a business yet?

That outcome is still valuable.

A Red or Yellow Light decision simply means additional preparation may be necessary before moving forward. Many participants find this clarity empowering because it prevents costly mistakes.

How selective is the program?

The cohort is intentionally small to preserve depth of discussion and meaningful engagement.

Participants are admitted by application only, and not every applicant will be accepted.

Is this only available in Houston, or can I join online?

Unfortunately, no. This program is only available in-person in Sugarland Houston, Texas for now. 

The African Women Entrepreneurship Lab is proudly sponsored by Win Or Win International LLC

Email: [email protected]

Phone: +1 (832) 763-4394

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