Entrepreneurship & Small Business

Pillars of leadership are timeless

Last year my husband and I enrolled in a philosophy course at St. Petersburg College. Though there was quite an age gap between our classmates and us. It was a captivating and most enjoyable experience.

The good, the bad, the potentially ugly

The sheriff rode into town the other day to speak to a combined meeting of my three TEC groups.

‘Advancing the Entrepreneurial Spirit’: Do you have what it takes?

The one-year anniversary of Steve Jobs' death this month reminds us of the entrepreneurial spirit and American dream we all hope to achieve, whether we are considering opening up a business, already have one, or are working within a company as an employee.

Hire the right people: Measured approach identifies the best in class

Question:


"Enjoyed your last column in BizTimes on human capital management (HCM). I wonder if you could expand on the 'acquiring employees' aspect of that column. I lead an engineering consulting firm and we've had a hard time of late identifying front-line employees who are going to work out. Is there a way to be more scientific about this? Thanks!"



The Rotary business mantra: Do your deals benefit all parties involved?

A majority of business organizations have a moral code or an ethical statement which drive the conduct of their business transactions.

Repatriating profits from China

Getting your profits out of China ironically begins before you have made any. The assumption in China seems to be that any business coming here needs to be very specific about every detail of what they intend to do.
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“Taking Action: Working Through Procrastination and Achieving Your Goals”

How do you accomplish your goals when procrastination takes over and you can't find the motivation to make progress on the tasks at hand?

Harshad Shah, president of Eagle Technology Inc.

What was the smartest thing your company did in the past year?


"To gain an increase in market share and expand internationally, we released a web-based, cloud computing, Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) version of its asset management software. This web-based version is much easier to deploy and is significantly lower in upfront costs, increasing a facility's return on investment. Additional internationalized features in the web-based version allow us to expand our international presence."



Social business is for job creators

If there was one bipartisan issue that resonated with both national political campaigns that descended upon Wisconsin this presidential election season, it was the need to create jobs and increase productivity for American businesses. One answer may come from a surprising source: applying social technologies and behaviors to companies can deliver jobs and provide step-change growth to businesses of all sizes.

Presidential candidates should embrace the Getz model

“If you don’t get out and try it, you won’t have the opportunity to be successful.”
So said Jalem Getz about business ventures after receiving the George Dalton Inspirational Entrepreneur Award from BizStarts Milwaukee at its fourth anniversary celebration recently. He knows all about trying different businesses before finding one that hits pay dirt.

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