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Many of the episodes are streaming on the web. Our
goal is to empower all business owners to tell their stories. You can begin by
inviting a local production company to work with you, but first write your own
transcript by answering many of the questions that Hattie has asked business
owners over the years. It'll save a lot of time and your
money.
We have encoded
over 200 episodes of the show as streaming video and streaming audio. We
encourage every visitor to this website to multi-task. If you open up the
profile page, transcript, study guide and the video, you will see how fast you
grasp the essential information. Your entire staff can learn just as quickly.
FREE: All the episodes of the
show have been digitized. Some are available as WMV and Java applets. The video
for every question is quickly becoming available as short-burst, user-driven
streaming video.That is over 2000 questions with a video answer between 1-5
minutes in length. Most are two minutes long. Unfortunately, if you are on a
dialup, you will have to use the java-based streams. When many people are
making requests at the same time, a little patience may be needed!
The java-based
streams -- there are usually four possibilities, two for the narrowband
(dialups) and two for slower broadband (even cable and DSL can be slow). These
streams do not take up excessive bandwidth. For those still on dialup, you can
actually watch a stream at 24 kbps. The next is encoded at 44 kbps. The quality
is not great, but you'll get the idea. Cable and DSL quality is considerably
better at 250 Kbps.
Join us.
With over 300 half-hours of highly-produced, broadcasts of Small Business
School, Small Business 2000 and Small Business Today, we are
told that it is the largest video library about small business, the heart and
soul of the free enterprise system, on this little earth. Eventually every show
will be incorporated within a course. Once you have worked through several
courses, all these shows will be available for you at any time.
We invite you be
become part of the community.
Any fees associated
with LearnOnline will be escrowed for local productions by your local station.
We are also indexing key words and every question and answer. Just from the
broadcast television footage, there are thousands of questions and answers
about starting, running and growing a business. But most importantly, all the
answers are from the people who wake up every day and make it
happen.
Here are a few
test samples:
Small
Business Index for Learning Companies: With the blessing of your
Chamber of Commerce or other small business advocacy group, your listings are
then populated with the three learning indexes, one by
business name, another by
owners
name, and under
business
type. Further listings then become dependent on how many questions you want
to answer!
Interactive
Questions (IQ): The more interactive questions you answer, the more you
flesh out the pages that can be posted on this site. The first page that can be
posted is an executive overview (profile page). The next pages are a transcript
and study guide. Then, as you continue answering questions, you generate a
business
plan. Then, that plan can become a plan to bring to the
bank for a
loan, to create an
employee
stock ownership program, to prepare to
sell the
business, to create an
offering memorandum for private placements or
venture capital, and to create a
Small
Corporate Offering Registration.
Small
Business Index for Growing Companies. In one of our open letters about the
need to support educational television, there is a discussion about the 40,000
small businesses who we believe could provide the key critical information of
their financial data (critical ratios) without revealing the name of their
business, so the nation and the world understand more about the direction of
the economy. Big business is a bellwether. Publicly-traded businesses are a
bellwether. However, the most important part of the economy, small business, is
an unknown. Our financials are our own financials (than you very much) and
there is no motivation to share that critical data. We agree. But sharing key
critical ratios . that's another story and a big story .
For more,
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us a note!
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