Showing posts with label ENTREPRENEURSHIP. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ENTREPRENEURSHIP. Show all posts

Friday, December 12, 2014

1871 CEO HOWARD TULLMAN SPEAKS ON ENTREPRENEURSHIP AT SPERTUS INSTITUTE


The pioneering Center for Jewish Leadership officially launched at Spertus Institute for Jewish Learning and Leadership on October 26, 2014, with a groundbreaking symposium titled Entrepreneurship, Innovation, and Jewish Leadership. We were excited to bring together on one stage innovative leaders from US and Israel. The impressive panel of presenters transcended the line between the for-profit and nonprofit sectors, a scope that was equally reflected by those in the audience.
It is now my pleasure to share videos of the speaker’s presentations. I hope that their insights on entrepreneurship, innovation, and Jewish leadership will be useful in your own work and can be leveraged to advance Jewish communal life.


Sunday, July 07, 2013

Volume IV of The Perspiration Principle is Ready for Press



DEDICATION

Sitting down every week to write something that will be meaningful and ideally of lasting value to others is a lot like setting out to start a new business. Sometimes there’s a germ of an idea; sometimes it’s an emotional reaction or other driver; or perhaps a problem that just needs to be addressed. And sometimes you simply want to see things change and no one else is stepping up to the plate to make that happen.

You can’t know how hard, long or costly (in many ways) the journey will be and there are no guarantees that anything good will ever come of your efforts, but you know for certain that nothing will ever happen if you don’t get the process started and try. It’s a lonely path and every  bit of encouragement, assistance and support that you find along the way makes the job a little easier and slightly more likely to succeed.

I hope that these books will be my modest contribution to your success and to the well-worn and tattered bag of hopes and dreams we call entrepreneurship.

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