Eyes on Enterprise: Racism in Corporate America - Importance of Diversity

Examining entrepreneurship, business development, wealth creation, money management, and risk taking, across all races and ethnicities.
January 27th, 2011
Written by Cindy Ferraino in Eyes On The Enterprise with 0 Comments
Getting into the top choice on your list of colleges or universities is probably one of the hardest things to do, but what happens if when there is not enough money to pay for it. In the past, students counted on some financial support from their families to help offset college costs. Now, families are so cash strapped that they cannot possibly put aside money for college so they say, “We love...
December 23rd, 2010
Written by Cindy Ferraino in Eyes On The Enterprise with 0 Comments
Long before the Halloween decorations came off the shelves and marked down to a deep discount, retailers began the ride on the Holiday bandwagon. Major stores like Target, Macy’s, and Bed, Bath, and Beyond decked their shelves and store windows in holiday regale.Years ago, someone coined the sales pitch “Christmas in July” to catch shoppers in the buying mood while they were still wearing shorts...
November 30th, 2010
Written by Jodie Blankenship in Eyes On The Enterprise with 5 Comments
As long as Indian casinos have existed, the debate on their revival or demise to Native American tribes is just as prevalent. The pros and cons of casinos on American Indian lands is a longstanding argument since the building of the first casino. On one hand, the argument is that casinos are a scourge on reservations, causing irreparable social damage to the community while harming the...
October 29th, 2010
Written by Francesca Biller in Eyes On The Enterprise with 1 Comment
Business woman
While women of color have made radical strides professionally, economically, and politically over the last 50 years, recent data shows that both racial and sexual discrimination continues to remain a harsh reality on all fronts when compared to white women and men.According to The Center for Women & Business Research, over the past two decades, minority women started companies at three times...
September 23rd, 2010
Written by Manny Otiko in Eyes On The Enterprise with 1 Comment
view through a glass ceiling of a skyscraper
Even in the age of Obama, and with America soon to become a majority minority country, Corporate America is still one area where minorities often run into the infamous glass ceiling.Statistics often tell you an important story about the struggles people from black, Latino, and Asian backgrounds face as they try to adjust to an environment that is predominately white and male.According to...

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