Minority Business Alliance (MBA) - HELP! We Need the E.R. - Entrepreneurial Resilience
E.R.: Entrepreneurial Resilience - Lessons Learned Past & Present
A successful, battle-tested CEO was quoted as saying, "Don't let a good crisis go to waste...use it to transform your thinking and actions".
Most minority entrepreneurs are familiar with the tenet, "Failing to plan is planning to fail". Fear, uncertainty, and unreliable information can cripple decision-making. Decisions governed by emotion can be detrimental.
How do you successfully pivot in a storm? Some businesses will not survive in this current season. How do you embrace this reality in order to persevere and become better from it? How do you reduce emotion and create a solid survival plan? How do you leverage the magic of mistakes and failure to grow your entrepreneurial resilience?
Head on over to the E.R.! Our expert panel of entrepreneurs will share lessons they learned having survived past crises as well as lessons quickly learned today that are helping to sustain their business during these challenging times.
MBA Member-Panelists:
Antwon Brinson with Culinary Concepts AB
Libby Edwards-Allbaugh with The Tax Ladies Inc
Yolunda Armstrong Harrell with New Hill Development Corporation
Allison Linney with Allison Partners
The purpose of the Minority Business Council is to convene, support and promote minority business professionals; leveraging local business and nonprofit partners to expand community wealth building.
Monthly meetings include networking, guest speakers, activities and more.
Date and Time
Tuesday Apr 28, 2020
12:00 PM - 1:00 PM EDT
12pm - 1:00pm
Location
via Zoom. Register here.
Fees/Admission
Free to participate. Registration required.
Contact Information
Andrea Copeland-Whitsett
Send Email