jeudi 17 décembre 2009

When a MultiMillionaire speaks

Invest Like the Bank

Getting cash in any economy - the 3 Avenues to cash

Day 1

Day 2

Day 3

mercredi 16 décembre 2009

The Purpose of Business

dimanche 15 novembre 2009

God's Goal in Financial Freedom from Debt

AMAZING GRACE WINTLEY PHIPPS USDREAMACADEMY

Good Debt vs Bad Debt: Achieving Financial Freedom

mardi 10 novembre 2009

The richest man in Babylon

lundi 9 novembre 2009

Financial Freedom - a biblical perspective

FFW, Founder Marie Eusebe comes thru to discuss financial freedom from a biblical perspective.

Financial Intelligence, Part 2

Financial Intelligence, Part 1

Robert G. Allen - Creating Multiple Stream of Income

mercredi 28 octobre 2009

Michele Hoskins : Family recipe created a successfull Company













Business Ideas from Nature

Two talks from TED that offer some examples of how nature can offer great product, technology, or business ideas:



How to write a Business Plan



How to write a business plan. 25% of all new businesses fail in the first year and 37% the first three years. TOPICS: Why businesses fail, Parts of a business plan,Marketing plan, Financial plan, ---- Presented by Marguerite Wall, Director, Hinds Community College SBDC

vendredi 16 octobre 2009

Cycle of Creation - Garrett Gunderson

The New Rules to Get Rich: Garrett Gunderson

mardi 15 septembre 2009

Sunil Bharti Mittal on Entrepreneurship

When Sunil Bharti Mittal started in business more than 30 years ago in Ludhiana in Northern India, he borrowed $1,500 to make bicycle crankshafts. Today, he heads the $5 billion Bharti Group, whose flagship company, Bharti Airtel, is India's largest mobile phone operator. Forbes magazine, which estimates Mittal's net worth at some $11 billion, ranks him among Asia's self-made millionaires. Mittal spoke with India Knowledge@Wharton at the U.S.-India Business Council's 33rd annual meeting in Washington, D.C., about the leadership and entrepreneurial lessons he has learned during his career. Among them: When faced with a choice between perfection and speed, choose speed; perfection will follow.


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