Showing posts with label Forbes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Forbes. Show all posts

The light at the end of the tunnel is ... exports that take your business global.

By the way, you'll catch this in the article but ... vital day-to-day business survival techniques can include exporting.

Read more here with this thoughtful primer on how it's time to go global.

WANTED: America's Most Promising Company

Posted by Bikhin7 Thursday, June 25, 2009 0 comments

Is your business a diamond in the rough? Exceptional characteristics ... future potential ... but lacks the final touches to make it shine brilliantly throughout the world? Well then here's your chance to be discovered BIG time.

Forbes is assembling a list of America's Most Promising Companies for all investors, vendors and customers to see.

To find these gems, they are offering a comprehensive FREE self-assessment survey that captures the potential of a small business from all angles, as a professional investor would look at it. The idea is that companies that score high theoretically have a better shot at raising money -- and ultimately reaching their potential -- than those that don't.

Benefits to YOU for completing the survey:

  • A few high scorers will have the opportunity to raise additional capital.
  • All those who submit surveys will be given a 12-category qualitative snapshot of how their business stacks up to an ideal business in their industry, and at a similar stage of development.
  • Some participants will have the opportunity to get a makeover from a self-made titan in their industry.
  • Those who make the America's Most Promising Companies list will be given license to use the Forbes America's Most Promising Companies logo on their marketing materials.
  • Taking their survey will challenge entrepreneurs to think more critically about their business and its prospects.
Deadline: Friday, July 17th -- close of business.

Get discovered. Take survey here.

Have Ones Entrepreneurship and Innovate Too?

Posted by Bikhin7 Monday, February 16, 2009 0 comments

According to Forbes reporter Sramana Mitra, entrepreneurship and innovation don't always go hand in hand -- at least not in India.

Read more here and weigh in with your comments.

And if you have a moment, pay a visit to Sramana's blog.

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