Long Tail Politics: Sell Less of MoreBy Abigail Shaha
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A Texas Ventures founder and political entrepreneur, Brandon Chicotsky, co-organized a Capitol Club event in Houston, which raised funds from business and political capitolists to support government lobby efforts aimed at securing American interests in the Middle East. On November 2nd, Brandon is delivering the keynote speech to the Young Adult Division of the Jewish Federation of Houston over Iran's nuclear weapon ambitions and Israeli electoral developments. Read more.
The fresh face of the Electro Biz
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IC2 launching hatchery program for undergrads
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By: Erika Jaramillo
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1) Austin-Round Rock is ranked as the #1 place in the nation for growing companies. (Expansion Management Magazine 2007)
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Gov. Rick Perry has outlined a plan for Texas universities to churn out startup companies faster and with less red tape.
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It’s no secret that leaders today must balance many roles and serve multiple audiences, all while communicating one primary vision. In any given business day, you might serve the role of creative business thinker trying to inspire employees to embrace your vision then morph into an industry sage role helping to advance not only your company but your entire industry. Juggling it all might make you feel like a chameleon.
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Many small businesses are good at pursuing a relationship with customers, but they aren't as good at nurturing it. Nurturing a relationship allows you to reinforce your brand and increase brand loyalty. This also helps you weather the storms of increasing competition. For example, your competitor may drop its price, but your customers will remain loyal to you. Furthermore, small businesses have a "leg up" over large competitors because they're more flexible and personalized to the individual customer.
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