MARCH'S ISSUE____________
Nation's
black billionaire
David Stewart takes readers down
the road to how he built his company, World Wide Technologies. His focus on faith and dedication is what he believes has brought
him this far in the world of pointing and clicking. He also shares the path to fortune in his book, "Doing Business by the
Good Book."
2005
gadgets make life easier
Today's business owners are making
their lives simpler with new gadgets that help organize and guide their hectic lifestyles. Take a look at Atlanta Tribune:
The Magazine's listing and choose which gizmo will make your race a little smoother.
CRM
business 101
Atlanta's own, Michael Thomas
and Brent Leary, are taking customer relationship management to the next level. The businessmen are profiled in this story
that highlights their rise to the top of the CRM game and what they've accomplished by guiding and advising other companies.
Successfully
bidding on contracts
Seven companies inform
budding entreprenuers how to make bids that will guarantee gaining lucrative business contracts. Read how these Atlanta
companies take control of how they do business.
"What's
in it for us" Bush?
This month, Jeff Dickerson, poses the question that
many African Americans might ask of the proposed Social Security reform: "What's in it for us?" Dickerson reveals the issues
that might blacks face in their twilight years if the nation's assistance is altered.