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TheBoss
63 Views · 4 years ago

⁣⁣George Wallace Goes Off On Will Smith Fuck Will Smith and His Wife

DAVID JACKSON
55 Views · 7 years ago

Ready to quit your 9-to-5 and start a business with the freedom to work from anywhere and travel the world?

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Black Business owners: here are the 3 things that you should know about successfully starting and growing your business.

We as black people have never been taught the critical fundamentals of starting a successful business. Some of us stumble upon some knowledge from time to time,
but we haven't learned how to create a culture of black excellence with the things that we know.

If you're a black man that's interested in doing better for yourself, your family, and community, be sure to watch this video.
Please subscribe and share this with a friend. Enjoy!

Hey guys! It's Uzziah, your success strategist. Black business is extremely important to me, and I want to show you how to be as effective as possible. It's very important and you'll definitely enjoy it.

Make sure you subscribe to my channel and share this video with a friend! Tell other black business men about this channel!

Babeth Lando
53 Views · 3 years ago

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DAVID JACKSON
71 Views · 7 years ago

Learn about the untold story of African American entrepreneurship in Chicago and around the country. Here's a video extra featuring Monique Rodriguez, founder of MIELLE ORGANICS.

DAVID JACKSON
65 Views · 7 years ago

Johannesburg, 27 September 2016 - President Jacob Zuma addresses the Black Business Council (BBC) Awards Gala Dinner in Sandton on Tuesday, under the theme: “Transformation – why we should continue advocating for it”.

DAVID JACKSON
66 Views · 7 years ago

Creating growth opportunities for entrepreneurs is a buzz phrase in South Africa and everyone seems to know how it can be done except from the regulators. On this MoneyMakers with Bruce Whitfield, we discuss a new programme driving shopping habits with the President of the Mzansi Business Forum, Siya Kevin Xulu. The forum has a campaign dubbed "I Support Black Business" which aims to create opportunities of growth for black entrepreneurs.

DAVID JACKSON
56 Views · 7 years ago

The 2019 Black Business Summit has wrapped up in Midrand.
The summit that happens once in two years has seen political parties debating their different stances on transformation.
President Cyril Ramaphosa is expected to address summit dinner.

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DAVID JACKSON
41 Views · 7 years ago

Mayor Jacob Frey sits down with Jashan Eison, President/CEO of H&B Elevators, to discuss the city's first Black Business Week.

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DAVID JACKSON
52 Views · 7 years ago

Dawn Dickson, founder and CEO of Flat Out of Heels, talks how difficult it is for a black woman to raise money from venture capitalists. Dickson also talks growing her company from a policy passed by former President Barack Obama.

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DAVID JACKSON
46 Views · 7 years ago

Modern Black Business Card | Photoshop Creative TV
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in this Tutorial we'll see how to design a clean black modern business card in Adobe Photoshop, using only Vector shapes With a simple design can be used by anybody.

DAVID JACKSON
43 Views · 7 years ago

This black billionaire is creating opportunities for African American youth.

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DAVID JACKSON
70 Views · 3 years ago

⁣WHAT IF I BOUGHT A GOLF COURSE?

DAVID JACKSON
27 Views · 7 years ago

Black-owned businesses are suffering because of a lack of access to credit.

According to the 2014 U.S. Census Bureau’s first Annual Survey of Entrepreneurs, Black business owners are three times as likely as Whites to say they need financing, but choose not to apply for it.

Fifty nine percent of Black business owners say they don’t apply for loans out of the fear of not being approved. The fear is justified. Only 47 percent of Black business owners get the full amount they requested versus 76 percent of Whites.

Ron Busby, President and CEO of the U.S. Black Chambers, and Michael Grant, President of the National Bankers Association, joined Roland Martin on NewsOne Now to discuss the Black business credit gap and what can be done to close it.

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DAVID JACKSON
61 Views · 7 years ago

A new report shows African American ownership of small businesses is on a dramatic rise in the U.S., and Florida is one of the top states for this growth. But black businesses still face some unique challenges. We look at why and how a new Black Chamber of Commerce is working to help these businesses thrive.

Guests:

Shaheewa Jarrett, Founder, Broward County Black Chamber of Commerce

Dwight Stephenson, Owner, D. Stephenson Construction

DAVID JACKSON
38 Views · 7 years ago

Dawn W. Dickson is the epitome of black girl magic, a strong black woman and serial entrepreneur with over 16 years of experience in marketing and business development. We discuss her journey through entrepreneurship, bitcoin, AI, blockchain and racial bias in facial recognition. Dickson has launched four successful cash flow positive companies since 2002, her most recent ventures Flat Out of Heels (rollable flats for women to get relief from painful heels) and PopCom after identifying a need to develop a software solution to make vending machines more intelligent.

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DAVID JACKSON
40 Views · 7 years ago

African-American men and women spend billions of dollars on their hair, but U.S. beauty care companies are missing out.

Mintel values the black hair care industry at more than $2.5 billion, but that statistic doesn't include products such as hair accessories, wigs or electric styling products. So, the industry is actually worth much more.

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DAVID JACKSON
49 Views · 7 years ago

In theory, most companies would love to diversify their workforce. In practice, hiring specifically to increase diversity can cause a variety of cultural problems within an organization. Professor Robin Ely discusses two of her cases that train a critical lens on race-based and race-blind hiring, and some of the best practices firms can employ to achieve a well-balanced staff.

Cold Call distills Harvard Business School’s legendary case studies into podcast form. Hosted by Brian Kenny, the podcast airs every two weeks and features Harvard Business School faculty discussing cases they’ve written and the lessons they impart.

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DAVID JACKSON
49 Views · 7 years ago

CONFIDENCE IN ENTREPRENEURSHIP | BEING A YOUNG, BLACK AND WOMAN BUSINESS-OWNER

Confidence is just as, if not more, important in life than competence. There are some really dumb, yet confident, people in positions of power. Being an entrepreneur takes an incredible amount of confidence for things you probably would never expect. I’m a little over 7 months into being a full-time business owner and confidence is something that I am actively working on building.

In this video, I’m discussing 5 unexpected situations you need confidence for in entrepreneurship, and share a recent personal experience that truly put my confidence to the test.

I hope this video helps you know that you are not alone… that confidence takes constant action and effort… to be patient with your evolution.

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I'm Erin and I'm a new full-time entrepreneur. I'm super excited to take you all along this crazy ride as I build my business from the ground up. Starting a business is much more than what influencers make it seem. It takes grit, hard work, and a lot of learning along the way. I'm taking you through the trenches and on the mountaintops with me, giving you a good look inside the life of a startup entrepreneur.

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DAVID JACKSON
34 Views · 7 years ago

Former President Thabo Mbeki believes the fragmentation of the voice of Black business is making it impossible to achieve economic emancipation. Mbeki says new business leaders in black communities need to emulate people such as Dr. Sam Motsuenyane if the ideal of a truly liberated South Africa is to be realised.
The former President was speaking to the SABC ahead of an event to honour the man regarded as the father of Black Business, Dr. Sam Motsuenyane, who led the National African Federated Chamber of Commerce and Industry, NAFCOC for 24 years.

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