Black Business – The Black Owned Business
26 February 2010
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18 CommentsStarting a new business requires a proper strategy of effectively and efficiently using the resources. If a person wants to achieve more as a leader, as a team member, or as an individual, one of the most important things you can do is get more connected to the people whom you are working with. In this way the black entrepreneurs handle their resources in an efficient manner and achieve success in their black business.
The black entrepreneurs gather a lot of knowledge about the market through dedicated research in order to make their black business a success. It is in the hands of the black entrepreneurs to jump start their black business and gain popularity. A lot of dedicated research needs to be done before actually starting the black business. The black entrepreneurs have to be clear about the business basics and they have to confident of themselves.
One can find many black people in their business. They call it black business. The business owned by blacks is generally referred to as a black business. Blacks in business is a common sight across the world as the black have started gaining interest in doing their own businesses and thus becoming successful entrepreneurs.
The black entrepreneurs are very friendly and have a good knowledge of the market. They are dedicated towards their work and keep a regular check of their customers. Customer satisfaction is their main priority so they keep a regular contact with their customers and take feedbacks from them to know about their quality of work.
People across the town love to invest in the business and they enjoy their work with their friends. The black people are confident of the black business owned by black people. They have full faith on the people who are running the business. Initially there is risk in starting a new business but the black people are determined and strong-willed that they work hard and gain popularity by setting up their black business.
The black people who own the black business are very determined and conscious about their businesses. They have the strong will of putting their 100 percent effort in the business so that it nourishes well and thrives against all shortcomings. This way they grow their black business and gain popularity.
Experience matters a lot in the field of setting up your own business. Setting up the black business is the first initial task of the black people. They must choose the right location where they want to put up their organization. They must have adequate man-power to support their business. The working conditions and the infrastructure should be good and healthy so that the employees working at the company feel good about the company.
The black entrepreneurs work with complete dedication to take their black business to greater heights and gain popularity in the region thus making their family, friends as well as their employees proud of themselves and the black business they are associated with.
Question and Answer
I work for a 501C business,which is closing and liquidating. Can I start my own separate taxable business?
I have worked for the 501C business for 10 yrs total, 3 in this specific business area. They no longer wish to carry this branch of their association. When they close, I will be fired. Can I start up my own for profit business, with the same business description?
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Can't say that i do.
Hey where is your fine self?
Come on, you can do whatever you want. If you believe that your race or accent will keep you down, it most certainly will. If you educate yourself, and get off of the computer and go out in the world and start making things happen for yourself, they will.
Chances are, if you go apply for a job as the owner of a legal, multimillion dollar business, you won't get the job. You have to do it like anyone else did it. Start small. Get an idea for a service or product that people want. Put your idea out there, begin building a client base. Put the money back into the business and make it grow.
Wow! He looks almost… alive O.O Awesome painting! Keep it up
You are so talented!
Keep it up!
Dallas has it's own Dallas Black Chamber of Commerce:
http://www.dbcc.org/
together we exist together we suffer and forever we will recreate each other…. i witnessed a very magical moment just now…. thank you.
Paris Lo in las vegas
this was so awesome!!!! just perfect, the piano goes well along the video, tx 5**
I think "jesaguy" has it right. Face it: the girls aren't into you. It's just your own ego trip. "They're all over ME, man." Maybe white dudes just haven't had the cojones to do something to chase your a$$ away. I can assure you that it isn't a racial thing. You, in fact, are racist to conclude that it is.
It's unfortunate because it's rare that money spent in the black community stays in the black community. People build businesses, but play the games that all of corporate America plays, and that includes stereotypes that perpetuate discriminatory (and perhaps even racist) hiring practices. If the employer isn't going to hire black people, there still needs to be some reinvestment into the community; we don't have "old money" for the most part, and so we have to start doing these things as we can, when we can – there's too much "looking out for #1" in all communities, but it arguably has a stronger effect on the black community seeing as how the government already has excuses for not investing in it themselves (basing school funds on property taxes for example).
I agree with you…it doesn't have to be a discriminatory enterprise, but if I owned a business, I don't think I could help but make sure my "staff" was comprised of a very healthy number of people from my community – I wouldn't hire people that are going to run the business into the ground of course (I'm not just going to hire someone because they're black), but I think it's about time we start regaining some black solidarity, largely lost after the Civil Rights Movement, and investing in the community is one of the starting points, in my opinion.
Your first sentence is ignorant, there is a major distinction between a Black community and the ghetto…it's a shame you can't tell the difference.
Anyway, to answer your question. You're right there are MANY Black people that are rude to their Black patrons. And they do suck up to White people because they feel that Whites are going to spend more cash than us. In any event, it's rude as hell, and makes many Blacks want to spend their cash elsewhere.
I try to support Black business, but the minute I get an attitude I'm out…unless you're food is that good, lol! It's funny because they say a dollar in the Jewish community circulates six times before it makes its way outside of the community.
The Black Owned business.
dude, you own! this looks identical to a photograph
That’s amazing! It always seem easier to draw on the computer then on paper. Really now, to color like that makes me curious, though everyone’s style of art is different.
it’s almost like a photo
great painting
I wasn’t sure, if this Johnny really is just a photo – he just looks too real. Keep up the beautiful work
The song was also fitting
You’re an amazing artist both painting and music wise. keep it up ^ ^
Go for it. Nothing ventured, nothing gained.
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