The Black CEO Factory: 15 things every child should know about starting and running a business
Every child should know how to be their own boss
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One of the beliefs of Dr Boyce Watkins and The Black Business School team is that every black child should learn to start a business by the age of 12. More than football, basketball or any other extracurricular activity, black children are growing up in a world where economic forces are designed to keep black people oppressed. This leads to high unemployment rates and high levels of economic despair all throughout the black community.
The answer to this problem is entrepreneurship. If millions of our children are taught to start businesses as well as we play sports, we can create jobs instead of ask for them. We can own economic entities instead of serving entitites that are owned by others. We can employ the masses of our community instead of waiting for someone else to do the job.
In other words, we can be FREE.
Join The Dr Boyce Watkins Black Millionaires Of Tomorrow Entrepreneurship Program for children. It will change your child's life for the next 70 years.
Course Curriculum
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StartWhat does it mean to be an entrepreneur? (1:46)
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StartWhat are the benefits of being an entrepreneur? (1:40)
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StartHow does a business owner make money? (3:01)
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Start5 things rich people do that everyone else does not (3:12)
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PreviewWhat is an elevator pitch? (2:11)
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StartSelf-study exam for Module #1