Becoming or Supporting an Entrepreneur: Your Choice
This is the fourth in a series of posts about entrepreneurs. I’d like to begin this post with the story of an Italian who went from winemaker to shoemaker and how that
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This is the fourth in a series of posts about entrepreneurs. I’d like to begin this post with the story of an Italian who went from winemaker to shoemaker and how that
This is the third post in a short series about entrepreneurism. The cynical journalist Ambrose Bierce (1842-1914) defined optimism as: “The doctrine, or belief, that everything is beautiful, including what is ugly,
Yesterday, I began a series of posts about entrepreneurship with one entitled Want to Be an Entrepreneur? Take A Test to See If You Have the Right Stuff. In that post, I indicated
This is the first in a series of posts about entrepreneurs and entrepreneurism. As an entrepreneur myself, I’m obviously biased about how I view entrepreneurs as a group. Even before the Great
Amber Johnson, who works for Online Colleges, a website dedicated to bringing “top-notch news, reviews and hot topics in the college world” to students or individuals considering going back to school, contacted
Last October I published a post entitled Guinea: A Setback for Africa. The focus of that post was a brutal assault by government troops on unarmed participants involved in a political demonstration
Energy security continues to be a focus issue for politicians around the world. One can’t discuss energy, however, without also talking about the environment. Last December, the Wall Street Journal openly wondered
In a recent post entitled Brazil’s Growing Middle Class, I discussed how well Brazil is coping with the current recession. The latest estimates are that Brazil’s economy will grow a healthy 5
In a recent post entitled The Age of Cyberwars, I referenced an op-ed column by Thomas Friedman [“Is China an Enron? (Part 2),” New York Times, 20 January 2010]. In that column
Fear of the dark has always gripped men’s souls. I’m sure that our earliest ancestors worshiped fire as much for its light as its warmth. The old adage “it’s always darkest before
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