Sunday, February 19, 2012

February 19, 2012 Tips, Information and Strategies

BriefCase Radio Workshop


February 19, 2012 Radio Workshop

On the Next BriefCase Radio Workshop, we learn about rules for independent contractors in our Legal Workshop and recognize National Entrepreneurship Week February 18 through 25 by highlighting two entrepreneurs under the age of 30. In Game Plan, we highlight activities to help you on your entrepreneurial journey.  So Join me, Omar Muhammad on BriefCase Radio Workshop this Sunday at 9 pm on Public Radio WEAA 88.9 f.m., the voice of the community.

Legal E Insider:  legal strategies to protect & grow your business

Independence Day or Employee

Resource:

Anthony I. Butler, Esq
Trye Butler Mayo Griffith
12 East Pleasant Street
410-685-5542 (o)
www.tbmg.com

Special Segment:  National Entrepreneurship Week
www.entre-week.org

Entrepreneurs under 30

Resources:

Duane Cheers bka Duane Myko
www.duanemyko.com
www.moviesolutionent.com  

Mckeever E. Conwell, II (MAC)
Co-Founder of NoBadGift.com
www.nobadgift.com

The Entrepreneur's Game Plan

Next Week's BriefCase Radio Workshop includes strategies and information from our segments:   Psychology of Business and Accounting E Insider


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EBA (Entrepreneur's Business Advice)
Random Entrepreneur's Tips
Click to View Video Tip
Chef Casey Jenkins
Darker Than Blue Cafe
Using this tip
  1. Determine what type of giving back (time, finances, other resources) you and your team are prepared to offer.  
  2. Determine where (where you work, play or shop) you will implement your give back strategy. 
  3. Read 
Let us know how you are using Entrepreneur's Business Advice.
Do you have tips that other entrepreneur's should know?

Send email to omar@improveandprogress.com

 

Idea Bank for the Week

Market like a Rock Star

As you probably know, like most artist, rock starts get their fans involved every chance they get.  Whether its at a concert, buying a record or sharing some comments via social media, fans are engaged and ready for more.  Today, our customers become our fans.  Here are two tips to market like a rock star:

  • Get fans involved. Do you know what your fans really want? Try this tip.  Develop a regular Fan as the Owner Contest.  Allow fans to submit ideas on how they would operate your business or sell your product if they were the owner.  Select the top 5 ideas and engage other fans by having them vote on the best idea.  This tip will help you obtain first hand information on what fans really want from your company.  And oh yeah, make sure you continue your understanding customer service by showing your appreciation to the top 5 ideas. 



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BookShelf
 

Think Better:

An Innovator's Guide to Productive Thinking (Google eBook)
Tim Hurson

The book is filled with many of Hursons original brainstorming tools that will empower you to generate, organize, and process ideas. For example, you can identify your best ideas using the five  Cs:  Cull,  Cluster,  Combine,  Clarify and  Choose. And you can transform an embryonic idea into a robust solution with  POWER, which stands for  Positives,  Objections,  What else?,  Enhancements and  Remedies. To create the future, you first must be able to imagine it. Productive thinking is a way to help you do that.

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