Inspiration from India, Part III
The greatest inspiration I drew from my meetings with women entrepreneurs in India occurred during […]
Lessons Learned from India, Part II
The second of SEWA’s two for-profit businesses develops clothing for women and children, using traditional […]
Lessons Learned from India, Part 1
A recent article in the New York Times reminds me to share three of the […]
Experts Predict an Average Hurricane Season in 2009
The hurricane forecast team of Colorado State University recently released their predictions for the 2009 […]
Tragedy in Italy
Yesterday, central Italy was struck by an earthquake which registered 6.3 in magnitude on the […]
Diversification Lessons
I often speak at small business conferences and am struck by the number of Baby […]
Green Computing for Small Businesses
I received several queries following the recent publication of an article in USA Today, which […]
Data Warehousing and the Lifecycle of Information Management
The lifecycle of information management refers to the determination of which information and data your […]
Even in a Disaster, Take Time To….
…you know how the saying ends. The current economic crisis is a disaster, not unlike […]
Beware of Online Stimulus Offers
As administrator of this blog, I spend some time deleting spam comments to this site […]
Unintended Consequences
In Prepare for the Worst, Plan for the Best: Disaster Preparedness and Recovery for Small […]
Texas Experiences the Worst Drought in Its History
According to a statement issued by the Office of the Governor of Texas, Governor Rick […]