Bridging the Business Divide. Old School, New School Collaboration Audiobook By George Fraser, Darrell Miller, Damon Aurum, Suzanne DePasse, Warrington Hudlin, L. London McMillan, Bev Smith cover art

Bridging the Business Divide. Old School, New School Collaboration

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Bridging the Business Divide. Old School, New School Collaboration

By: George Fraser, Darrell Miller, Damon Aurum, Suzanne DePasse, Warrington Hudlin, L. London McMillan, Bev Smith
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Although African Americans have made major strides in the entertainment industry, there are still many doors not yet open. Hear some of the entertainment and music industries' best and brightest discuss how urban culture is a major driving force in today's economy and how to capitalize on it.

©2004 Frasernet (P)2009 Frasernet
Economics Personal Development Personal Success Business City
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Various views on one extremely important topic. everyone should listen especially black parents. very much worth the cost.

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A live recording of a panel or conference but good conversation. I thought this would have been an actual book he wrote. outside of his introduction of the moderator there is no discussion or words with him.

let me be clear this is not a book but it's worth the listen/read. There are some key takeaways of holding each other accountable.

A great discussion

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"The business of America is business...
In a democracy capitalistic society the only color that really matters is green...
I'm not saying that it's right. I'm just saying that's what it is... Until our pile green is as big, high, wide or deep as other cultural groups we never be considered equal at the table of democratic capitalism."

The Business of America is Business!

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This was a wonderful and insightful piece of work! I look forward to hearing more.

Chicago 55

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