Leadership toolbox: The mutual learning model
In early days, entrepreneurs often are the sole decision-makers. Yet as their business moves into second stage, it’s important to embrace mutual learning to increase productivity and engagement…
In early days, entrepreneurs often are the sole decision-makers. Yet as their business moves into second stage, it’s important to embrace mutual learning to increase productivity and engagement…
Going with the flow: a blueprint to greater productivity and happiness is the video companion to the blog by Dino Signore of the Edward Lowe Foundation
Neuro20 Technologies Corp. has developed a washable suit, software and operating system that sends electrical impulses throughout the entire body to treat neuromuscular injuries and disease and improve muscle performance.
It’s not high-level initiatives that shape an organization. Smaller changes can be just as impactful in the long term…
“You’re never successful, you’re always succeeding,” says Erick Stewart, a Battle Creek-based serial entrepreneur who wrote his first business plan at age 26, then launched Stewart Industries and grew it into a $50 million company. Today as CEO of Lagniappe Global Commodity Partners and an Entrepreneur Emeritus at the foundation, Erick is helping other business leaders grow their organizations and themselves.
Wanting to make health care more affordable and easier to access, Nathan Baar launched HealthBar in May 2020. Based in Grand Rapids, Michigan, his company provides primary and preventive care services across Michigan to businesses and schools via teams of nurses and nurse practitioners. Structured as a concierge model, HealthBar’s services range from onsite clinics and virtual health to home care, nurse…
To scale their companies, CEOs need to be futurists, assessing opportunities that can hone their competitive edge and trends that might hinder their ability to compete…
Founder of Utiliserve and Fireserve LLC in Bossier City, Louisiana, Zach Raley says one of his biggest leadership lessons has been identifying strengths and weaknesses in order to get the right people in the right places at the right time.
Encouraging America’s entrepreneurs After creating a billion-dollar industry that established the cat as the nation’s most popular pet, Ed Lowe set his creative sights on nurturing other entrepreneurs. This included a number of investments and activities, such as: Speaking at universities, colleges and national associations to promote the importance of America’s entrepreneurs. Creating an Entrepreneurs Learning Service (ELS) to provide…
Era of expansion To compete with West Coast manufacturers, in 1980 Lowe’s purchased the production assets of Panamint Marketing Co. in Maricopa, CA. Two years later it established European markets with Lawrence Industries of the United Kingdom and Skamol of Denmark. Automated packaging lines were installed in plant facilities to increase the daily capacity of finished product. Product innovations were…