02.26.18

To raise or not to raise prices

“To be, or not to be, that is the question.” No, for the entrepreneur, the question is to charge or not charge or to raise prices or not to raise prices. Shakespeare’s Hamlet is no startup operation. When you take basics of marketing class, you learn about the “four P’s and the C.” Among them […]

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02.14.18

Minority Entrepreneurs are a Key Driver in​ a Better Future

Kauffman Foundation concluded the following, “Minority entrepreneurs, especially Black and Hispanic business owners, are still underrepresented among business owners in the U.S.” This economic empowerment call to action reminds us of the compelling business case to build, grow and invest in minority entrepreneurs. Kauffman identified three major gaps (3Ms) including management, money, and markets. By […]

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02.07.18

A better and more flexible space experience at The NIIC

WeWork (the world’s leading co-working company and the sixth-most-valuable start-up), has been a source of fascination for coworkers, blue-chips, investors and Silicon Valley. Sporting a $20 Billion+ valuation and referred to as an “arbitrage real estate play” and Silicon Valley’s “Pixie Dust,” WeWork tried to transform expensive real estate leasing into space as an experience. […]

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01.31.18

How do you stand out? Knowing this answer might just cause you to win $15,000.

What makes your business one of the best small businesses in your community? SCORE wants to hear from you, the entrepreneur in the trenches. Entering SCORE’s American Small Business Championship is your time to shine. Two businesses from every state will be chosen to attend a training and networking symposium, where they will learn best […]

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01.25.18

I am not an economist – The Good (and Bad) News for the State’s Economic and Entr...

Members of Indiana’s business community should feel mostly optimistic about 2018, according to an outlook from Indiana University’s Kelley School of Business. For one, the forecast suggests Indiana’s gross state product is expected to grow by as much as 2.8 percent, slightly higher than the national GDP rate of 2.6 percent. Analysts attribute this growth to the […]

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