An eight-year study of two Detroit-based accelerators reveals the pitfalls of “scaling up” — and the promise of “scaling deep.”
To help seize this moment, the Nowak Metro Finance Lab and The Enterprise Center teamed up with the National League of Cities to develop A Roadmap for Inclusive Entrepreneurship to identify a path forward,
Drexel University - Jan 10, 2022
Feeling constrained into choosing one career path when you have many interests? Ify Yvonne smashes that limiting belief by building a portfolio career the combines business and creative, money and meaning.
Forbes - Jan 16, 2022
By Pieter Bensch, Executive Vice President, Africa & Middle East at Sage <br /> <br /> To ensure sustained economic advancement and growth
How could we improve on the current scenario to not lose the great benefits of entrepreneurship we, as a society, have unlocked?
Forbes - Jan 11, 2022
I am proud of the diversity of my team of close to 200-- 49 percent are women and 38 percent are Black, Indigenous, People of Color (BIPOC)-- and the work we do through our incubator to help other minority and female entrepreneurs grow and scale their businesses.
Inc on MSN.com - Jan 15, 2022
Pamela Pekerman is the founder of Hustle Like a Mom, a community that focuses on empowering and educating moms to build a successful bridge from mom life to entrepreneur life, through virtual and in-person summits,
Houston Chronicle - Jan 14, 2022
Entrepreneurs should make the most of Expo 2020 – here is why There is a long list of benefits to hosting a World Expo. It is a massive event that brings worldwide attention to a specific country or region,
LinkedIn - Jan 14, 2022
Latin America is proving itself to be ideal for investment. Typically, the primary reason firms consider nearshore outsourcing is cost-effectiveness. A Deloitte Global Outsourcing Survey in 2020 found that 87% of IT businesses considered nearshore outsourcing to cut costs.
Many consider the entrepreneurial life of exercising control and working on our own terms to be the stuff of dreams.
Laweekly - Jan 04, 2022
When pursuing their higher education, the majority of Malawians get obsessed on securing employing upon their graduation instead of aiming for entrepreneurship, which -- if deliberate steps are taken to strengthen and stimulate it -- can help create job opportunities.
AllAfrica.com - Jan 17, 2022
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