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What is the role of the media in making headlines of regional deficiencies?
Should women play a unique role in economic development?
If poverty is a lack of connections, what kind of institution has the capability to help people make new connections?
When we want to know what kind of economic development a community wants, who should we ask, and what should be our questions?
When is competition between businesses, schools, churches, non-profits and regions an inability to see and create opportunities for collaboration?
Where in the life of a start-up business is who you know as or more important than what you have? Where are relationships key in the development of an organization whose mission it is to help business start-ups?
Is there an economic development vision large enough to equally serve employers, employees, and the markets and communties they serve?
What would it take to lure big box shoppers to smaller stores?
Is it possible to create an entrepreneurial success-story tour in just about any region?
What can we expect from "big business" as we strive to empower first time entrepreneurs?