Entrepreneurship & Small Business
What do you do EVERY DAY to build attraction and brand?
PERSONAL REALITY: You wake up, shower, shave (M), put on makeup (F), brush your teeth, and comb/fix your hair (if you have any). Every day like clockwork.
The world is going mobile. Are you moving or standing?
When The Who recorded the song "Going Mobile" in 1971, they had no idea what the future held, nor that they were the predictors of it.
‘The day this isn’t fun, I quit’
When legendary entrepreneurs like Roy Reiman and Mike Cudahy agree on fundamental principles for running a business, it might be wise to pay attention and follow suit.
‘You are the director of your life’s story’
On the heels of presenting the Waukesha County Business Alliance Top 10 Businesses of the Year Awards, I want...
Twitter thoughts and Twitter thinking
Most people reading this have never tweeted. (You included?) On the off chance that you have tweeted, my guess is you have less than 5,000 Twitter followers – maybe less than 500.
Time to get serious on venture capital
There may be few things legislators from both parties agree on these days, but one of them is the need to create more good paying jobs here in Wisconsin. So when a proposal comes around that offers solid prospects of spurring private sector job creation in emerging companies that are helping create our new economy, the public has a right to expect legislators to work together to get it done. Now is that time.
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Bucketworks makes appeal for contributions
Milwaukee-based Bucketworks, a nonprofit entrepreneurial project space, is looking to raise $18,000 by the end of the day in order to remain in its current location at 706 S Fifth St. in the Walker’s Point neighborhood.
LBWN makes final call for business plan competition submissions
Layton Boulevard West Neighbors (LBWN), a nonprofit dedicated to community development, will accept applications for the Silver City Business Plan Competition through tomorrow.
Lindenberg buys stake in sports memorabilia firm
Legends of the Field, a Wisconsin-based sports memorabilia and marketing company, announced today that Lindy Enterprises, owned by Jim Lindenberg, has bought a majority interest in the company and will serve as its president, chief executive officer and chairman of the board.