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Join this webchat and find out how free data can boost...

Could a new tool energize your business? On December 13, two experts will host a live webcast to discuss open government data.
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Women entrepreneurs are changing the face of business in Turkey

Awareness is growing in Turkey about entrepreneurship. There are now networks and incubators to help budding entrepreneurs find mentors and investors.
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Here are the most inviting countries for an entrepreneur

When entrepreneurs come up with big ideas with the potential to make a splash in global markets, a key decision is where to base their operations.
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The entrepreneurial spirit picks up steam in Mexico

A growing number of Mexican entrepreneurs are bringing new services and products to market. Private and public programs help them gain knowledge.
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Failure can be good for your business

Nobody likes to fail. But when business leaders discuss their successes, they often start by talking about failure. Failure can be a good teacher.
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From refugee camp to New York City: An entrepreneur’s tale

Born in a Laotian refugee camp in Argentina, Monica Phromsavanh came to the U.S. at age 17 and quickly moved up the ladder in the fashion world.
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Global Entrepreneurship Week highlights innovators

Over 160 countries are celebrating Global Entrepreneurship Week November 14–20, with 35,000 events worldwide. See what the hype is about.
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Failing is part of business. Join Nov. 15 webchat to discuss.

In failures, entrepreneurs find opportunities to improve their business. Join the November 15 discussion on how entrepreneurs can learn from their mistakes.
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New York City banks on tech women

To get there, New York City is tripling its investment in programs for computer science students and hoping more women will sign up.