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    Innovation is the key

    ByBecky McCray February 27, 2006August 27, 2014

    Mark Drabenstott, vice president of the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City and director of the Center for the Study of Rural America, believes innovation is the key to the future for rural counties. The next great solution to the economy is sitting in a classroom right now. If you plant the seed early enough…

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  • community | entrepreneurship | rural

    Not Free Agents. Guild Members!

    ByBecky McCray February 26, 2006August 27, 2014

    How do you envision the future for skilled workers? Especially those of us outside the metro areas. Chris Brogan’s post Not Free Agents. Guild Members! is the starting point for a novel vision. Take your skills anywhere in the world and know that you will have access to the larger market because you are a…

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    LLC (Limited Liability Company) or S Corp: Which is Better for the Self-Employed?

    ByBecky McCray February 24, 2006August 27, 2014

    By Stephen WindhausThrough two decades of small business development in the public and private sector, I have learned that the legal structure of small business ventures revolves around the entrepreneur’s desire to protect his/her assets, while having the flexibility to direct revenue to one’s personal income with the least amount of expense, and avoiding a…

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    10 Mistakes Not to Make When Starting a Business

    ByBecky McCray February 24, 2006August 27, 2014

    Written by Jay Hearst Lead the Charge to Business Success: A Guide to Starting and Running a Successful Business Based on Lessons Learned at the School of Hard Knocks (2004; Sales & Marketing Professionals Publishing; ISBN: 0-9747667-0-4; $19.95) — written by been-there-done-that entrepreneur Jay W. Hearst … Here, excerpted from his book, are Hearst’s “Top…

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    DDMP, or "D-squared MP" the Entrepreneurship Secret

    ByBecky McCray February 15, 2006August 27, 2014

    By Tom Peters I had several press interviews yesterday for a forthcoming event in South Africa. The conversation invariably turned to entrepreneurship. I was repeatedly asked what the “secrets” were to starting a successful business—any business, not some Silicon Valley or Cambridge software or biotech hottie.I’m sure I’d been asked the same thing before, but…

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  • economic development | entrepreneurship | ideas | rural

    Borrow a good idea

    ByBecky McCray February 13, 2006August 27, 2014

    Nebraska borrowed this idea from North Dakota. So you can borrow it, too. a Marketplace for Entrepreneurs. The Marketplace idea is patterned after a North Dakota event that’s been attracting 7,000 people for the past 17 years. The Marketplace is based on the belief that small towns must look within for economic development, not count…

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  • Best of | entrepreneurship | rural

    Ag Dept Clear focus for rural development

    ByBecky McCray February 13, 2006August 27, 2014

    Ed Morrison is so on the ball. Here’s an item from his latest round-up of economic development news. The undersecretary for rural development in the U.S. Department of Agriculture has a clear focus for rural development: renewable energy, broadband access and location. Read more. To these three, most knowledgeable observers would add entrepreneurship: growing a…

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  • economic development | entrepreneurship | tourism

    Workshops Set Across [Oklahoma] to Promote Agritourism

    ByBecky McCray February 12, 2006August 27, 2014

    Feb. 10, 2006 – Agritourism: big word; simple concept. If you own a working farm or ranch and people come to purchase products, hunt and fish, or just relax, then you’ve got an agritourism business. Those wide open spaces, big skies, and being farm hands for a day represent rare experiences for most Americans. To…

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