April, 2010 - Archive

Message to an Entrepreneur: You’re a Chump
 |  April 30, 2010

4/28/2010 – Mike Whalen – Washington Times – Major policy changes can have long-term cultural implications. Major changes can impact behavior almost immediately, but the real cultural implications are a result of the often subtle changes in individual attitudes. With the Obama administration, I believe we will see such cultural changes. I am an entrepreneur. [...]

Top 10 Reasons to Rely on Private Sector Markets
 |  April 28, 2010

4/27/2010 – John Pisciotta – Acton – Americans have less confidence and trust in government today than at any time since the 1950s. This is the conclusion of the Pew Research Center survey released in mid-April. Just 22 percent expressed trust in government to deliver effective policies almost always or most of the time. With [...]

Can Entrepreneurship Be Taught To Big Business?
 |  April 23, 2010

Forbes.com | by Matt Symonds | 4/23/2010 Entrepreneurship has become big business. Nearly two-thirds of all the colleges and universities in the U.S. offer formal courses in it, 10 times as many as in the 1970s, when only 200 institutions had the temerity to think they could teach such a thing. Now business schools are [...]

Six Rules For Website Design
 |  April 1, 2010

Inc.com | Crispin Porter and Scott Prindle | 4/1/2010 These days, its more crucial than ever to make a good first impression online. If your website is hard to navigate or just boring to look at, you’re probably not going to get many repeat visitors. Crispin Porter + Bogusky’s partner managing director of interactive Winston [...]