Complete video at: http://fora.tv/2010/04/14/Developing_the_Next_Generation_of_Entrepreneurs
When it comes to entrepreneurship, does tenacity trump intelligence? NowPublic.com co-founder Leonard Brody thinks so. He says entrepreneurial success depends on a willingness to take “ten punches to the stomach and [get] up for the eleventh,” citing Google and FedEx as ideas that overcame early challenges to become wild successes.
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A discussion on Developing the Next Generation of Entrepreneurs: Innovating Primary and Secondary Education in America with Marc Ecko, Don Moody, John Petry, Leonard Brody. Moderated by Ira Sockowitz. World Entrepreneurship Day is the internationally-recognized day for the celebration of the world’s entrepreneurial heroes.
Leonard Brody is a highly respected entrepreneur, venture capitalist, best-selling author and a 2 time Emmy nominated media visionary. He has helped in raising millions of dollars for startup companies, been through one of the largest Internet IPOs in history and has been involved in the building, financing and/or sale of five companies to date. Currently Leonard sits as the President of the Clarity Digital Group responsible for overseeing one of the largest online news conglomerates in the world including Examiner.com and Now Public, which between them, share over 20 million unique visitors a month and over 200,000 contributors.
Leonard also acts as an advisor to venture capital funds in the US, Europe and Asia. Throughout his career, has also advised several companies including, the Associated Press, Alliance Atlantis, Derby County Football Club and MTV Enterprises. In addition, he was the Senior Technology Advisor to the Canadian Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Trade. Currently, Leonard is a Senior Advisor to the Canadian Ministry of International Trade and a Director of Canada’s largest technology association, CATA. A highly sought-after public speaker, Leonard has lectured at universities such as Stanford, the Indian Institute of Technology in Mumbai and the Gordon Business School in Johannesburg.
Leonard holds an Honours Bachelor of Arts from Queens University, a law degree from Osgoode Hall and is a graduate of the Private Equity Course at the Harvard Business School.
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“Raising Kids to Be Entrepreneurs” – Successful business leader passionate about raising kids to be entrepreneurs. For over 20 years, Cameron Herold has been coaching, speaking to, or helping entrepreneurs build companies on five continents. He launched BackPocket COO to coach & mentor young, fun, entrepreneurial, growth companies and help make their dreams happen. He is one of the countrys most innovative business leaders and was a leading force behind one of the most successful businesses of the decade, 1-800-GOT-JUNK?. For more information about this TEDxTalk or TEDxEdmonton, visit http://www.tedxedmonton.com.
About TEDx, x=independently organized event
In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TEDx is a program of local, self-organized events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience. At a TEDx event, TEDTalks video and live speakers combine to spark deep discussion and connection in a small group. These local, self-organized events are branded TEDx, where x = independently organized TED event. The TED Conference provides general guidance for the TEDx program, but individual TEDx events are self-organized. (Subject to certain rules and regulations.)
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For business class, we have to research an entrepreneur. We were provided a long list but we want to research one who is not well known. We need some ideas of entrepreneurs with interesting jobs. None that are related to electronic devices though (e.g., Apple iPods, etc)
Richard Branson
IdeasLab with Social Entrepreneurs
Join Social Entrepreneurs in the IdeasLab to discover creative solutions designed to address society’s most pressing needs
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If you want to start a business and are curious as to how to start then you must watch The Entrepreneur School’s first module on YouTube. The first module or lecture series looks at our unique principle of low risk entrepreneurship along with the hows, whys, and timing for business start up. There are 7 lessons each broken up into shorter segments. This is a must watch video series for any and all who want to start a business, who are starting a business or who own a business. This lesson explores the people who are wealthy and how they got there. This is lesson 2 of 7. Lesson 2 is divided into 3 parts – this is part 1.
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Video from our FREE Online Business Course
http://www.myownbusiness.org
Session 2 – The Business Plan
Question:
“What would you recommend to those starting out a business that still has a day job?”
Eddy Chavey
Independent Web Designer
Topics covered in this video:
Planning your business, moonlighting, day job, quitting, budgeting
Transcript:
When I was going to start a business I knew that I needed some more equipment. And I knew I needed a financial cushion because you don’t work well if you are under a lot of financial pressure. So I stayed at my job for six additional months, just knowing I was going to take the money from that six months and create this financial cushion: to buy a computer and the stuff I needed for a successful business. And it turned out to be the best six months I ever had at that job–knowing I was going to leave it. Keeping an eye on where my money was going and just kind of seeing this finishing line. I would totally recommend tightening up on your budget and don’t quit your day job.
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I’m stuck on thinking that it is 25-34 or 35-44? Where can I find these statistics?
Actually, the average age range for start-up business ventures is 35-44, – successful rates reported by. They tend to have better financing options as well. This doesn’t mean that they are MOST successful.
Check out Monster.com- I know it’s hard to find the statistics on a growing field of start-ups and downs! The info. provided is accurate, but double check your sources.
Good Luck!
1. Entrepreneurs are known to be risk-takers. Is it possible to take risks yet succeed?
2. If you were an entrepreneur producing food product and beverage, which segment of the population would you target? Justify your answer.
3. if you were an advertiser, how would you influence people to buy the product you are advertising? Explain and give specific examples.
4. How would you use the experience of any establishments like Mc DONALD’S or JOLLIBEE in your pricing decisions as an entrepreneur? Justify your answer.
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Mr. Gary Kornegay decribes the state of the econonmy, why the economy is the shape it is in, who is effecting the most, he describes the solution, and what to do about it.
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Also going to Africa soon, what type of shots do you need, and how much are they if you dont have health insurance?
Check with your local health department for the cost of the shots. CHEAP insurance has a high deductible.