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“Get To Wow!”
Finally, a SELF-GUIDING BOOK to take students, adult learners, businesspeople, makers, and searchers on the path to finding and activating their INNER SOCIAL ENTREPRENEUR.
Social Entrepreneurs run economically...
GCSEN 4P Social Entrepreneurship Class/Dorm Poster Set is an essential tool to establish a learning environment in the office, the classroom, the dorm room and at home. Highly valuable business and social entrepreneurship concepts are...
Matt Smith, a college student who lived at home in Cook County, took charge of family grocery shopping as a result of the Sweetened Beverage Tax Ordinance passed by the County Board on November 10, 2016. The “Soda Tax,” proposed to close a...
Suzie Young was the owner and manager of Young Consulting Inc., a small, marketing services company located in Tampa, Florida. The mission of Young Consulting was to attend to the promotion and advertising needs of small businesses in the area...
Features professors Eve Geroulis and Ray Benton as they discuss macromarketing, which is the study of the influence that marketing policies and strategies have on an economy and society as a whole. We are all familiar with marketing campaigns,...
By 2011 analysts and journalists were buzzing about why Starbucks had been so timid with its entry into India. After all, Starbucks had over 17,000 stores worldwide in 55 countries. As the creator of the “café market” also called the “retail...
Lieutenant General (LTG) Bob Johnson and the Central Texas University Task Force (CTUTF) were at a crossroads in their sixteen year long struggle to gain approval for a new public university in the Central Texas area. The Task Force had been...
The economics of medicine was changing and Dr. Mike Waxman was wondering if his medical specialty group, KCPC, would survive. The changes in reimbursement systems that favored third party payers and the shift towards for-profit hospitals was...