Dear Reader,
Economic Development, simplified, is when people spend money with you rather than with someone else!

In our great free enterprise system nothing happens until something is sold.

For early stage entrepreneurs, personal selling skills are vital.

Since I've worked with so many start-ups, I've developed a methodology to teach selling in a real time environment.

Give me a call, connect on Skype, send an email or meet me at Corner Bakery Cafe, 9311 Katy Freeway (I-10 W at Echo Lane), 7:30 to 8:30 AM any Wednesday and we'll discuss what you are selling, who will buy and how do you access.

Successful regard$,
C. Dean Kring ~ 713.932.7495

PS: Very Special Houston MG Car Club event on September 11th! (see below)


PS2: Remember that new professional development networking/special interest group I was asked to create? You can learn more here. Enrollments have started.

"Building a successful business is not a spectator sport."
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"The problem is not that people are taxed too little, the problem is that government spends too much."
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THE ESSENCE OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP:
"Find a niche. Make sales. Manage to profits. Repeat the process."
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ON THIS DAY IN HISTORY AUGUST 18TH
1572
Notre Dame Cathedral hosts the nuptials of France's Protestant Huguenot Henry III of Navarre and Margaret of Valois, a Catholic. The marriage will not heal the country's religious schism, and just five days later Catholic mobs will attack and kill thousands of Huguenots, Henry barely escaping.
1612
Twelve citizens of Lancashire, England have been accused of 10 murders by way of witchcraft. A brew of familial bad blood, local leaders keen to please King James, and the reputation of Pendle Hill, a wild and wooly part of Lancashire, will lead to the mass hanging of 10 "witches."
1920
The US women's suffrage movement has walked an arduous road, from 1848's Seneca Falls Convention, through decades of activism, and some violent resistance, but the journey ends as the Nineteenth Amendment to the US Constitution is ratified 42 years after Congress first introduced it.
1963
Congratulations are in order as James Meredith graduates with a political science degree from the segregated University of Mississippi, or 'Ole Miss,' less than a year after federal troops had to quell racist violence when he became the first African American to enroll in the history of the school.
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We are a not-for-profit cooperative association of independent
business owners for market expansion, business development,
entrepreneurial education and professional growth.

We were created from a specific and priority research project of the Houston Chamber of Commerce in the late 1970's on the importance of start-up and emerging small businesses. We brought you Houston's first small business incubator, which became Texas' oldest, the first co-working space in Texas, the first Womens Business Center in the United States and the first Residency Incubator and first Virtual Accelerator Program in the World. Our clients have ranged from pre-start-ups to the largest companies in the United States! We clearly demonstrated that entrepreneurship could be taught, that business plans were not a requirement for a successful business, that women were starting businesses at a faster rate than men and that entrepreneurship was color-blind and gender neutral. Our start-ups have won virtually every award in Houston for business growth, some nationally, some even internationally and some of our established client companies are now household names in Houston. We operate entirely without grants, gifts, donations or public funding. We don't have our hand out and are NOT your tax dollars at work! We are totally self-sufficient!

We grow companies, build careers and advance ideas!
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