Are you starting a new business? Where do you begin? The Language of Business TV show is now on-the-air, on TV, and YouTube.
Each 30-minute broadcast will involve three separate entrepreneur interviews. The first two guests have opposite positions on the same issue. Our third guest, an entrepreneur in the midst of implementing an actual business, offers their perspective.
Episode #1 explores the need for a 50-page written Business Plan, in today's fast-paced, text-message laden, and short attention span business environment. The first guest (Tony Solomons of Ideal Marketing Group) doesn't believe such a document is always necessary anymore, while Jeff Hulton (our second guest) of Sporting Photo Art feels differently. Our third guest, Cindy Brown, will provide her thoughts, as she builds Boston's first Ice Bar, Frost.
The full, 30-minute broadcast is available here.
Many thanks to everyone who has so graciously volunteered their time for this project, inside and outside of Boston College.
Please like us on our Facebook site and please like the YouTube videos, too.
Most importantly:
Please spread the word about the Show and our MBA program to entrepreneurs, companies and executives so we can attract better and stronger ideas to our Consulting and Business Plan courses.
Each 30-minute broadcast will involve three separate entrepreneur interviews. The first two guests have opposite positions on the same issue. Our third guest, an entrepreneur in the midst of implementing an actual business, offers their perspective.
Episode #1 explores the need for a 50-page written Business Plan, in today's fast-paced, text-message laden, and short attention span business environment. The first guest (Tony Solomons of Ideal Marketing Group) doesn't believe such a document is always necessary anymore, while Jeff Hulton (our second guest) of Sporting Photo Art feels differently. Our third guest, Cindy Brown, will provide her thoughts, as she builds Boston's first Ice Bar, Frost.
The full, 30-minute broadcast is available here.
Many thanks to everyone who has so graciously volunteered their time for this project, inside and outside of Boston College.
Please like us on our Facebook site and please like the YouTube videos, too.
Most importantly:
Please spread the word about the Show and our MBA program to entrepreneurs, companies and executives so we can attract better and stronger ideas to our Consulting and Business Plan courses.