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25: Visit a family business with an old friend of the family, Fess Parker as he tells us
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| 1611: We're In Charge. Adults
create jobs; and work is creating value and taking charge of every aspect of
life. |
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| 1609: Let's Be Healthy; we can
now know virtually anything about our health in minutes through a
self-test. |
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| Stories about the soul of every economy |
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Selection
: "Loved within their community and respected in their industry" is the bottom
line of the selection process. Nobody has paid or can pay to be on this
television show. More...
On the
Air : Join us first by
watching the show every week on your
PBS-member
station.
Airing :
Listings for a current episode. |
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| Without
A Break Since 1994 |
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| Summer
Season 2007: This is the current season of the show. There are thirteen
episodes per season and, of course, there are four seasons per year. This
season runs until the end of September. |
Links to
four more seasons of episodes:
1600 Season: April to July 1,
2007 Signature Season : January to
April 1, 2007
1500 Season: October to
December 31, 2006
1400 Season: July through
September 2006
1300
Season: April 2006 through June 2006 |
| Other ways
to find an episode of the show: You can search by
business,
owner,
business
sector, topic,
Diversity I
&
II, Family,
nation,
State, or
Women!
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| View prior episode: On most of these legacy pages,
usually just below the header on the right, click on "View
prior episode. You can click over 150 times and go back several
years. |
| Specials: These episodes are a
compilation from the best points of many episodes; we explore key small
business issues. |
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| Television to make a difference
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| Key
pages: Each episode has its own home page, overview, transcript, case study
guide, and streaming video. Today, these case study guides are part of the
curriculum of most every business school in the USA. |
| Music & Mission: We live in the present, reflect
on the past, project the future, and struggle to do what is important and good:
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This TV Show: 1.
On Privacy & Copyright 2.
The Mission Statement
and Vision 3.
Videos: Opening &
Closing of the Show 4. About Our Global Tour - Summer 2007: We
are literally scouting the world in search of "The Best Businesses of the World." Also,
we're talking about another global TV series, "The Billionaires
Millionaires." |
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| Everyone helps to select a business to be on the show
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| A discussion about this working business model, by
Bruce
Camber, Executive Producer |
First, we turn to the PBS-station manager and get
permission to do an episode of the show in their neighborhood. Next we contact
every local Chamber of Commerce within reach of the station's signal. Usually
there are 40 to 70 local chambers. We invite each to nominate four or five
businesses that have the qualities outlined within our selection process. Usually there are over
200 businesses nominated. We invite their local small business advocates
(Economic Development, Better Business Bureau, the mayors, the Governor,
Workforce Initiative, people among the SBA-SBDC-SCORE, the business press,
business professors, CPAs, and others) to vote. These are the people who know
the hearts and minds of these business owners. They vote and we emerge with a
list of the top ten. We then re-engage the station manager, the CPAs of each
company, and each of their national trade associations to make the final
selection. Nobody can pay or has ever paid to be on this show.
We are looking for the
finest roles models for each of us, our industries, and our
children. Today, everybody
is a producer: We believe that part of television that lifts up
exploitation as an art form (glamorizing violence and corruptive behaviors)
can and should be replaced with the vibrant heart of creativity,
value-laden work, and
hope for the future. We have invited our
loyal stations and our legacy sponsors of the show to take over
SmallBusinessSchool for the future. We also invite all the
Chambers and
National Trade Associations to join them. By
working together the productions can be increased from our 26 per year to 100,
then to 1000, 2000 and eventually as many as 4000 per year where 3948 are
local episodes. Fifty-two of those episodes are selected for the
national and global feeds of the show
There are 210 Designated Market Areas in the
USA. I believe there should be at least local 10 episodes per year within each
DMA. In several of the most heavily populated DMAs there should be as many as
26 new episodes per year. Also, the show is broadcast in over 100 other
countries via the Voice of America. We wll work with every station and every
country to produce local episodes and to be part of the new management of
SmallBusinessSchool. One clear hope to cure the madness within the
world is to lift up the best role models that we can find, knowing, of course,
that we all have clay feet. None of us are perfect. Yet, inspiration to create
is better than incitement to exploit. -BEC
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