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ScoopVizion

Oct 01 2023
Magazine

ScoopVizion is a monthly publication focusing on small businesses and the topics that are beneficial to development, maintenance, and success. This publication is a national publication that merely shares processes and protocols, that the average businessperson may not be familiar with. We have articles written by professional business professionals in the areas of finance, human resources, taxes, networking, technology, work life/balance, etc., in addition to our Changing Narrative feature that focuses on businesses, programs and initiatives that are non-traditional and change the methods and/or scope as it relates to business practices, as well as business features and information relative to grants and funding initiatives.

The right way to make mistakes: How to manage the fallout of a career risk gone wrong • If you take risks, you will make mistakes. Robert L. Dilenschneider explains how to make yours the right way--absorb the lessons and keep on striving for imperfection.

ScoopVizion

Community celebrates first anniversary of CCP’s Career and Advanced Technology Center during West Philadelphia block party

The Black Women's Agenda, Inc. hosts 46th Annual Symposium Town Hall & Awards Luncheon

White House highlights programs by TOUCH, The Black Breast Cancer Alliance, involving Breast Cancer Clinical Trials for Black Women

MaDookz Expands: Bringing Sweet Delights to Mainline, Pa.

The Price of an Entrepreneurial Spirit: How one Southwest Philadelphian became successful, and helps others to do the same

Councilmembers Katherine Gilmore Richardson, Kenyatta Johnson host MED Week Event at the Navy Yard

Lisa Robinson Resilient Survivor

T.D. Jakes Foundation receives $250,000 grant from Truist to support the PATHWAY Program for Economic Mobility

MasterMind the HUSTLE

Urban Networking: The Power of F.O.C.U.S (Follow One Course Until Success)

TD Charitable Foundation invests $5 Million in Innovate Capital Growth Fund for Minority and Women-owned Small Businesses • Investment is the first of its kind for the foundation and largest investment by a financial institution to date


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English

ScoopVizion is a monthly publication focusing on small businesses and the topics that are beneficial to development, maintenance, and success. This publication is a national publication that merely shares processes and protocols, that the average businessperson may not be familiar with. We have articles written by professional business professionals in the areas of finance, human resources, taxes, networking, technology, work life/balance, etc., in addition to our Changing Narrative feature that focuses on businesses, programs and initiatives that are non-traditional and change the methods and/or scope as it relates to business practices, as well as business features and information relative to grants and funding initiatives.

The right way to make mistakes: How to manage the fallout of a career risk gone wrong • If you take risks, you will make mistakes. Robert L. Dilenschneider explains how to make yours the right way--absorb the lessons and keep on striving for imperfection.

ScoopVizion

Community celebrates first anniversary of CCP’s Career and Advanced Technology Center during West Philadelphia block party

The Black Women's Agenda, Inc. hosts 46th Annual Symposium Town Hall & Awards Luncheon

White House highlights programs by TOUCH, The Black Breast Cancer Alliance, involving Breast Cancer Clinical Trials for Black Women

MaDookz Expands: Bringing Sweet Delights to Mainline, Pa.

The Price of an Entrepreneurial Spirit: How one Southwest Philadelphian became successful, and helps others to do the same

Councilmembers Katherine Gilmore Richardson, Kenyatta Johnson host MED Week Event at the Navy Yard

Lisa Robinson Resilient Survivor

T.D. Jakes Foundation receives $250,000 grant from Truist to support the PATHWAY Program for Economic Mobility

MasterMind the HUSTLE

Urban Networking: The Power of F.O.C.U.S (Follow One Course Until Success)

TD Charitable Foundation invests $5 Million in Innovate Capital Growth Fund for Minority and Women-owned Small Businesses • Investment is the first of its kind for the foundation and largest investment by a financial institution to date


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