Michael Houlihan & Bonnie Harvey

Some Cultures View Soft Skills as a Sign of Weakness

We often invite international Entrepreneurship Master’s students to our home in the wine country. We want to give them a… Read More

5 years ago

Entrepreneur – ReGrained Markets Food Made From Upcycled Brewery ‘Spent’ Grain

Last month at O’Hare International in Chicago, we were waiting at the gate for our flight back to San Francisco.… Read More

5 years ago

The National Entrepreneur Center Supports Women in Business

The #MeToo movement, equal pay for women movements, the last election, and the surge in women-owned businesses all lay testimony… Read More

5 years ago

Breakthroughs

Today it seems like we are hearing about a new breakthrough every day. It’s easy to get the idea that… Read More

5 years ago

5 Tips to Sell More This Year

Want to sell more this year? Of course, you do! Without sales, you don’t need production or even marketing. In… Read More

5 years ago

Is Recycling Proving to be Too Onerous and Expensive?

We recently read with great interest an article by Michael Corkery in the New York Times about the mounting waste crisis.… Read More

5 years ago

Women Make Over 80% of the Buying Decisions!

When her husband or significant other asks, “What’s for dinner, honey?” he’s really telling her to create menus for the… Read More

5 years ago

Will 18-Year-Old Women End the Draft?

We recently read with great interest that a Federal Judge in the Southern District Court in Houston ruled that an… Read More

5 years ago

Garbage In, Energy Out: Synova Power Turns Waste Into Electricity

Remember in Back to the Future where Doc rummages through Marty’s garbage for “fuel”?  He dumps it in to a home energy… Read More

5 years ago

Can a 15-Year-Old School Girl Change the World?

If you’re over 21, you are considered an adult. If you’re 18 or older you can vote. But if you’re… Read More

5 years ago