By Peter Tullin — 2012
The meeting point of culture, entrepreneurship and technology is ripe for innovation, says Peter Tullin.
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Every journey requires a roadmap of sorts. For business owners, that compass often comes in the form of core values. For Kalika Yap, an EO Los Angeles member, serial entrepreneur and mother of two, core values provide an important framework in her business and family.
Wharton professor Ian C. MacMillan and Dr.
This collaborative book of essays recounts the heartfelt experiences, insights, and lessons that 18 women of unique walks of life shared during one deeply challenging and deeply bonding experience—launching, scaling, and managing their small businesses during a global pandemic.
Some people succeed in the business world; others succeed in the social sector. Very few mesh both, succeed, and create real social change.
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Elsie Dogbeah, owner of Home Fresh Foods, an agro-processor of African ethnic foods, shares her passion for creating a woman-centric business.
Eni Ibukun Adebayo, founder of CleanAce Dry Cleaners, explains how he’s expanding his family business and developing entrepreneurs through training.