Friday, November 23, 2007

Can Mentoring Programs Really Grow Minority Businesses?

Entrepreneurs are one of the five stakeholder groups targeted by BDPA. I have operated fully as an entrepreneur since July 5, 2002, so I'm grateful to BDPA for its focus on entrepreneurs.

The Institute for Entrepreneurial Thinking is the leading authority on issues related to minority business development and supplier diversity. The Institute's mission is to help its clients improve the outcomes of their investments in these areas. Dr. Mel Gravely owns The Institute and uses it to provide an objective, balanced and practical resource committed to providing leading edge insight about the evolving opportunities and challenges related to race and business.

I encourage all BETF-Blog Reader to check out the featured article in the November 2007 issue of The Entrepreneurial Thinker entitled, 'Can Mentoring Programs Really Grow Minority Businesses?'.

BETF-Blog Reader, do you know the other four BDPA stakeholder groups?

1 comment:

Unknown said...

Any BDPA entrepreneurs reading our blog today? What is your thought on mentoring programs?