Entrepreneurship & Small Business
Scale Up Milwaukee seeks to create entrepreneurship ecosystem
Phase One of the entrepreneurship project Scale Up Milwaukee is now underway. The multi-year project is a new initiative commissioned by American Express OPEN, a division of the company that focuses on entrepreneurs, and it has begun its efforts to create an "entrepreneurship ecosystem" in Milwaukee.
“The Rise of the Naked Economy: How to Benefit from the Changing Workplace”
As technology, personal priorities, workforce demographics and work environments continue to evolve, entrepreneurs Ryan Coonerty and Jeremy Neuner believe it is time to rethink our approach to business and reorganize our economy as a whole.
Who is taking responsibility around here? Nobody!
With all the dumb laws on the books these days, you’d think they’d have one smart one for taking responsibility.
Baldwin bill targets Wisconsin growth industries
U.S. Sen. Tammy Baldwin (D-Wis.) today introduced the Small Business Innovation Act of 2013, a bill to help fuel small business job creation and economic growth.
Make a sale or create an outcome? One has more power
The two least understood words in sales are also the most powerful.
Hudson Business Lounge provides offices for entrepreneurs
On the corner of East Buffalo and North Broadway Streets in Milwaukee's Historic Third Ward sits a building with office space providing workspace for more than 200 businesses led by a diversity of professionals – from a wedding planner to a therapist and lawyers to independent contractors.
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The evolution of social media attraction that leads to a sale
I am on it.
I am into it.
It's attracting customers.
It's making sales.
It's free!
I am into it.
It's attracting customers.
It's making sales.
It's free!
Waldren out as CEO of Hudson
William Waldren has stepped down from his position as chief executive officer of the Hudson Business Lounge in Milwaukee's Historic Third Ward.
Corporate brands are precarious creatures
In the digital era, corporate brands can rise or fall in a heartbeat. However, one branding maxim seems to be holding true: Corporate brands start internally, and the ways employees are treated often have consequences in shaping that brand externally.
We need less talk and more action
The Greater Milwaukee Foundation has weighed in with yet another slice-and-dice of the woes of the metro area. It was meant to be a “conversation starter.”