Smart Answers

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BusinessWeek
Canal: BusinessWeek
Por: BusinessWeek
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Descripción del podcast de Smart Answers: BusinessWeek is a business magazine published by McGraw-Hill. It was first published in 1929 (as The Business Week) under the direction of Malcolm Muir, who was serving as president of the McGraw-Hill... Publishing company at the time.

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Firing 101 logo de BusinessWeek
En el Podcast  Smart Answers  en  Política, economía y opinión
11:00 min | hace 5 años
The prospect of letting an employee go raises serious questions: What are the legal considerations? How do you prevent a wrongful termination claim? Is there a way to reassure remaining employees? Ruth Haag, author of Hiring and Firing, offers advice
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How Female Entrepreneurs Get Funding logo de BusinessWeek
En el Podcast  Smart Answers  en  Política, economía y opinión
10:00 min | hace 5 años
Women "bootstrap" their way to success in the tech sector, using cost-cutting techniques like bartering and vendor financing, according to new research
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Young Entrepreneurs logo de BusinessWeek
En el Podcast  Smart Answers  en  Política, economía y opinión
09:00 min | hace 5 años
Smart Answers columnist Karen E. Klein talks to guest Jade Bourelle, CEO of Talent Technology, about mentoring young people, what motivates them to entrepreneurship, and the common challenges they face
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Backing Up Your Data logo de BusinessWeek
En el Podcast  Smart Answers  en  Política, economía y opinión
07:00 min | hace 5 años
Small-business owners should be aware of the best practices for data backup to prevent loss of critical information and records
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Four Bookkeeping Mistakes logo de BusinessWeek
En el Podcast  Smart Answers  en  Política, economía y opinión
13:00 min | hace 5 años
A large percentage of startups fail within the first five years of operation. Others hang on but struggle to grow past the microen terprise stage. One key remedy: better bookkeeping, says George Malina, of consulting firm Sikich
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Fighting Poverty with Entrepreneurship logo de BusinessWeek
En el Podcast  Smart Answers  en  Política, economía y opinión
14:00 min | hace 5 años
For 27 years, a nonprofit agency called "Trickle Up" has been fighting poverty with small business. The group's mandate is to trai n and fund the world's smallest companies. It provides education and seed money for more than 10,000 businesses annually and finds that 80% of its grantees are still in business a year later. Working through grassroots agencies, Trickle Up gives grants of $100 to each entrepreneur whose business plan it selects. The money buys things like hair-cutting tools, seeds, and sewing machines. Although the majority of the group's entrepreneurial projects take place in Africa, Southeast Asia, and Latin America, Trickle Up also gives grants of $700 to U.S. microbusinesses. Smart Answers columnist Karen E. Klein talks to Trickle Up president Bill Abrams about alleviating poverty through entrepreneurship
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Canal: BusinessWeek
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Growth Equity logo de BusinessWeek
En el Podcast  Smart Answers  en  Política, economía y opinión
09:00 min | hace 5 años
Most entrepreneurs are familiar with venture capital, which is typically sought during a firm's early years, and venture capital, which is often used to take a company public or facilitate a leveraged buyout. But many are not aware of a form of private investment called "growth equity"--a capital infusion that straddles private equity and venture capital and often involves minority investments. Smart Answers columnist Karen E. Klein talks to someone whose firm specializes in growth equity: Harrison Miller, general partner with Summit Partners, a private equity and venture capital firm with offices in Palo Alto, Boston and London
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Canal: BusinessWeek
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The Women Business Owners Vote logo de BusinessWeek
En el Podcast  Smart Answers  en  Política, economía y opinión
10:00 min | hace 5 años
A new survey shows women business owners form a powerful coalition of involved voters. Smart Answers columnist Karen E. Klein talk s to Barbara Kasoff, president of Women Impacting Public Policy, about the key issues for the nation's female entrepreneurs
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Canal: BusinessWeek
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Black Entrepreneurs logo de BusinessWeek
En el Podcast  Smart Answers  en  Política, economía y opinión
09:00 min | hace 5 años
Barbara Thomas, president and CEO of the National Black MBA Assn., sees both promise and pitfalls for entrepreneurs in the black c ommunity. While black entrepreneurship is growing rapidly, black-owned businesses too often suffer from lack of access to capital and mentors. In addition, Hurricane Katrina's effects on African-American-owned firms in Mississippi and Louisiana have been devastating and won't be easily remedied. In this Smart Answers podcast, columnist Karen E. Klein talks to Thomas about the challenges ahead for black entrepreneurs
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Canal: BusinessWeek
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Selling More logo de BusinessWeek
En el Podcast  Smart Answers  en  Política, economía y opinión
18:00 min | hace 5 años
For Mike Schultz, principal of the Boston-based Wellesley Hills Group, which helps services companies increase revenues, prices, a nd profits, selling is one of the toughest skills for anyone making the switch from working for a company to running their own company. In this inaugural Smart Answers podcast, columnist Karen E. Klein asks Schultz what he learned from his recent survey of 11 renowned sales and marketing experts that could help small-business owners become better sellers
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Canal: BusinessWeek
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