July 2010 Articles

Re-purposing Content

Monday, July 19th, 2010

Maestro4smallBlack
Is there a way that you can re-purpose content? Bloomberg takes his written content and puts it into audio form. The audio content he has he robotically transcribes into text for his online and print media. Content in used in multiple ways: for editorial content, for sales copy, and for other communications.

What ways does your small business re-purpose content to maximize utility?

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Central Indiana Small Business Development Center

Friday, July 16th, 2010

Training Events for 2010

August 2010

08/04/10: Business Feasibility and Basic Start Up Steps – Can I make money doing this and how do I start? 1:00pm – 4:00pm, Greenwood Public Library, 310 S Meridian St. Greenwood, IN 46143. $30 Registration and payment required before class. Call (317) 233-7232 to register.

08/11/10: Eliminating Losing Financial Strategies-Wealth and Wisdom Institute, 6:00pm – 8:00pm, Ivy Tech Community College, Lawrence Campus, 9301 E. 59th St., Indpls, IN 46216. $30 Registration and payment required before class. Call (317) 233-7232 to register.

08/12/10: Business Feasibility and Basic Start Up Steps – Can I make money doing this and how do I start? 1:00pm – 4:00pm, Martinsville Chamber of Commerce, 109 E. Morgan St, Martinsville, IN 46151. $30 Registration and payment required before class. Call (317) 233-7232 to register.

08/17/10: Careers in Franchise Ownership, 6:00pm – 8:00pm, FranNet of Mid-America, 8520 Allison Pointe Blvd, Ste. 220, Indpls., IN 46250. Free Registration is required before class. Call (317) 233-7232 to register.

08/18/10: Write a Business Plan and Finance Your Business, 9:00am – 12:00pm, Ivy Tech Community College, Lawrence Campus, 9301 E. 59th Street, Indpls., IN 46216. $30 Registration and payment required before class. Call (317) 233-7232 to register.

08/25/10: Business Feasibility and Basic Start Up Step – Can I make money doing this and how do I start? 9:00am – 12:00pm, Boone County Chamber of Commerce, 221 N. Lebanon St, Lebanon, IN 46052. $30 Registration and payment required before class. Call (317) 233-7232 to register.

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Breaking Through Perfectionism

Wednesday, July 14th, 2010

ScottManning

One of the most deadly traits that continues to sabotage your success is perfectionism.

What do I mean by that?

Well, this past Friday at our Chapter Event, we had a long time member of our group, very wonderful and fun person, although, very strange, because his name is Joe – Strange. He owns and operates the Mystery Café (learn about it at http://www.themysterycafeindy.com). …He stood up and rattled off three things he’s now doing to grow his business.
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Wolf Technical Services, Inc. is awarded $750,000 DOD contract

Tuesday, July 13th, 2010

Indianapolis, IN – Wolf Technical Services, Inc. announced that it has been awarded
a $750,000 contract from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to develop weigh-in-motion
technology suitable for slow-moving passenger vehicles on rough roads.
Under this contract with the Engineer Research and Development Center (ERDC) Cold
Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory (CRREL), Wolf will complete development
of a sensor system for determining a moving vehicle’s weight distribution. This
information will feed an independent process for identifying irregularly loaded
vehicles, such as those carrying Vehicle-Borne Improvised Explosive Devices
(VBIEDs). Wolf’s Weigh-in-Motion System (WIMS) will accurately determine total
vehicle weight as well as individual axle and wheel weights of moving vehicles. The
device is intended to be used at military checkpoints and base entrances. Many
checkpoints have a serpentine approach layout for speed control. The WIMS device
measures lateral weight shifts associated with a turning vehicle and uses vehicle
dynamics models to correct for the weight shifts. The contract provides $750,000
for final development and prototype manufacturing of systems that will be tested at
Camp Atterbury. In a previous contract phase, Wolf fabricated and demonstrated an
initial design that proved the accuracy attainable with the system.
“Camp Atterbury is honored to have an Indiana based company test equipment here that
could one day contribute to saving the lives of the Soldiers and civilians who train
here and deploy overseas. Testing at Atterbury – Muscatatuck is a key component of
our vision in that it can be done in a realistic environment and provide technology
that makes Soldiers and civilians safer in any operation,” said Colonel Barry
Richmond, Deputy Commander, Atterbury – Muscatatuck Center for Complex Operations.

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