Sunday, October 21: Social Capital: What it is? Why is it hard to measure? Why is it more important than financial capital (especially for women and minorities)?
On October 21, we will be using the story maps we started in the first workshop to describe the elements of the entrepreneurial mindset which we can build on and to examine the relative strength of our social capital.
If you did not attend the first part of Petra Perkins' workshop on September 28: "God or Mammon: Money, Core Values, and the Entrepreneurial Life", please use the prompt below to create your own story map.
Create a list (or lists) of words, phrases, or sentences that describe the experiences and relationships that first formed your attitudes about money and work.
Please join us!
Petra Perkins is a serial entrepreneur, who is working on her third start-up. She is also a licensed life & health insurance professional, and teaches at in the Business programs at Seattle Central Community College and Tacoma Community College. She holds the Group Benefits Associate designation from the International Society of Certified Employee Benefits Specialists. She is dedicated to demystifying entrepreneurship and entrepreneurial education. She believes that if we teach everyone how to start and run a business, we will have better employees and better businesses.
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