The short answer is NO. Minority business
development has not been an economic development tool. At least not to
the extent it could be. It has been a good idea. It has been the right
thing to do. It does matter socially to communities. But it has been
underutilized as a tool for economic development.
Business Advice
Why I can't quit!
There is something within me, His power, which
compels me to trust and press. In you is that same Source. Through the
doubt, pain, stress, and sweat, I dare not quit because at the end of
the day it’s not about me, but the Giver of the gift—His vision and
purpose for me.
Business Results...Working effectively at home
Having a home office can be a great way to save money, keep your costs
down and provide better service to your clients. No more corporate
America office or cubicle? Are you working out of your home and car in
an effort to manage costs and run your business? Do you have the home
computer, phone, fax and printer, but you still don’t feel like are
really in business since your office is in your home?
Inside Secrets for Black Business Development
It's important for Black businesses to be
involved with Business Development Networking. This is true because
just like the hand makes a more powerful slap than any individual
finger, bonded together Black businesses are more competitive than any
of them individually.
Black Underdevelopment: Observations and Recommendations
Racism and the effects of living in a racist society is the most common
reason given by many Black leaders for Black America’s economic
underdevelopment. This argument is no longer valid. Racism has, and
will be a part of the human condition for the foreseeable future. The
fight for civil rights has been won, and In today’s computer and
communications driven global economy, the world is open to all willing
to take the plunge.
When Black and White Make Green
Doing business with blacks and other minorities
is quickly becoming an industry of its own. Just like other industries,
the Supplier Diversity Industry is driven by the opportunity to make
money.
Small Business Myths: Are You Sabotaging Your Business?
We live in a do-it-yourself society. With the
constantly fluctuating and obscene price of gasoline, who can blame us?
Yet, there are certain times when doing things ourselves just doesn’t
make good business sense; even worse we may be sabotaging our
businesses.