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Transition to Entrepreneurial Society Having Worldwide Impact
Special Report Characterizes Entrepreneurs as Global Heroes
In its first ever review of the topic, The Economist has published a special report on entrepreneurship. Despite the worst global recession since the 1930s, entrepreneurism is experiencing a renaissance the world over and entrepreneurs are as optimistic and productive as ever. [Read More]
During Economic Downturns IT Can Impact a Company’s Top and Bottom Line Results
As economies worldwide slow down, companies are increasingly turning to their CIOs to help them do more with less. A recent article in The McKinsey Quarterly suggests that smart IT investments during this time can deliver substantial benefits to both a company’s top and bottom lines by creating efficiencies and opportunities for increased revenues. [Read More]
Inc. Magazine Calls for Entries for the 2009 Inc 500|5000 Awards Program
Has your company grown since 2005? If so, it may be one of the fastest growing companies in America. Apply now to be recognized and celebrated for your accomplishments through the 2009 Inc. 500|5000 fastest growing companies award. [Read More]
OSU Accepts Leading Role in Helping U.S. Achieve Energy Independence
Gordon Gee Named Co-Chair of Energy Initiative Advisory Committee
OSU President E. Gordon Gee has been selected to co-chair a newly formed Energy Initiative Advisory Committee which was recently launched by the National Association of State Universities and Land-Grant Colleges (NASULGC). The committee brings together 15 universities to address the unique role America’s public research universities play in achieving energy independence for the nation. [Read More]
New Web Site Advances Global Health Initiatives
The Ohio Academic Resources Network (OARnet) has announced the launch of a Web site in support of the Telehealth Video Resource Center (TVRC). The site allows physicians and healthcare providers worldwide access to videoconferencing, educational resources and other tools and services made possible through TVRC. [Read More]
TechColumbus Membership Offers Networking Opportunities and More
TechColumbus publishes a monthly newsletter in Business First the fourth Friday of every month. March’s newsletter focuses on the organization’s goals regarding membership growth.
“In November of 2007, we boldly said we’d get to the 1,000-member mark by the end of 2010. Having grown to 475 member companies as of this month, we are well on our way,” said Tim Haynes, Vice President of Marketing and Membership Services for TechColumbus. [Read More]
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