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  • Collaborations after each episode airs.
    • Key Ideas: Each episode has between eight and fifteen key ideas. These are insights about best business practices, about the very nature of business, and even about the nature of life. After each local episode, an online chat, more like a live webcast, could be held for the local viewers. This would be like a weekly Town Hall meeting for small business. (More)
    • Content: The opening of each event could begin with discussions about the key ideas. These would be displayed on everyone's desktop who is within the collaboration area. Segments of streaming video could also be reviewed by everyone together. Each person sees the leader and the speaker in spearate windows. The leader controls the queue and can cut people off if they are inappropriate.
  • SmallBusinessSchool.org  (More)
    • This website can be used by the national trade associations in many different ways. It becomes a de facto extension of your own website with limitless possibilities to modify it uniquely for each geography.
    • Maintenance of the unique pages for your associaiton site can be done by entry-level people.
    • They can also integrate pages and links for from your association into these web pages.

Small Business School
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