How local networks can help Black-owned businesses grow
Black-owned businesses in the US are systemically prevented from accelerating their growth by a toxic brew of limited personal assets, limited access to bank finance, and restricted acces...
Daniel Isenberg is president of Entrepreneurship Policy Advisors and adjunct professor at Columbia Business School and Babson. He is author of Worthless, Impossible and Stupid: How Contrarian Entrepreneurs Create and Capture Extraordinary Value (2013).
Black-owned businesses in the US are systemically prevented from accelerating their growth by a toxic brew of limited personal assets, limited access to bank finance, and restricted acces...
There’s a proverb that goes: “The best time to plant a tree is 20 years ago. The next best time is right now.” The naturally vulnerable Small to Medium Enterprise (SME) and entrepreneur s...
Si bien la noción de que el espíritu emprendedor beneficia a la sociedad ha alcanzado gran popularidad en América Latina y en otros lugares, reina la confusión: los líderes de América Lat...
Although the notion that entrepreneurship benefits society has attained broad currency in Latin America and elsewhere, confusion reigns: Latin America’s leaders variously promote entrepre...