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The Ester Davis Wake Up Show! - Business Casual |
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An episode of the community TV talk show ’The Ester Davis Show’, originally aired in 2003. This episode features a panel of four successful african-american financial advisers and consultants discussing useful basic business advice and information relevant to setting up a business. The panel members have experience in financial and business planning and dealing with credit issues. They discuss some key points in the area, emphasising the importance of planning and the different types of planning. Keeping a business going during hard times is discussed alongside issues surrounding credit and the need to educate people about how to maintain credit and the necessity of sound financial planning. Many other areas are touched on including: the importance of staying informed about your own business situation, knowing the competition, the importance of character, networking and building business relationships, legal issues and the power and necessity of sharing knowledge and information in the community about such matters. The panel members give their contact details in the offer of business support resources, but this will only be relevant to and American audience. There are a few other elements only relevant to this audience, but the overall message of the programme is universal. This video recording lasts 29 minutes and 59 seconds.
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| Creators: |
Producer - Davis, Ester
Speaker - Robbins, Kevin
Interviewee - Okpa, Edward
Interviewee - Jackson, LaChoy
Interviewee - Layton, Michael
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Subject: |
Economy, Social Enterprise
Black & Ethnic Minority Perspectives
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| Contributors: |
Davis, Ester - Copyright Holder
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Date created:
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01 / 01 / 2003
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English
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United States
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Rights:
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Community Media Association has non exclusive rights for the use of the work in The Showcase, but the overall copyright rests with Ester Davis. Copyright Ester Davis.
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