How local networks can help Black-owned businesses grow
Local networks and support can help Black-owned businesses grow beyond the systemic blockages in their way. Here's how to start building these ecosystems.
Daniel Isenberg is president of Entrepreneurship Policy Advisors and adjunct professor at Columbia Business School and Babson. He is author of Worthless, Impossible and Stupid: How Contrarian Entrepreneurs Create and Capture Extraordinary Value (2013).
Local networks and support can help Black-owned businesses grow beyond the systemic blockages in their way. Here's how to start building these ecosystems.
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