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September/October 2006
Contents
The Ideal Entrepreneur By Emily Richwine
If it's true that we create our own luck in life,
then Frank Venegas is living proof.

Growth Potential, Part II By Emily Richwine
Alternative fuel technologies drive the automotive
industry.

Treating Man's Best Friend By Emily Richwine
Chomp, Inc.—Marching to the Beat of a Different
Drum.

Brewing Innovation By Emily Richwine
JavaVoo, LLC—Marching to the Beat of a Different
Drum.

A Hole in One By Emily Richwine
Tee and Cue, Inc.—Marching to the Beat of a
Different Drum.

Staging a Comeback By Rosalind McLymont
The entertainment industry regroups after a failing
diversity grade.

Diary of a Minority Supplier By Timothy B.
McDuffie
Part 4: The Flywheel.

Corporate Spotlight: UPS By Fritz Valsaint
The worldwide delivery company tells how it has built
a meaningful supplier diversity program.

Eye on Washington By James Byrne
Small business news from our nation's capital.

The Next Level By Sandra Guy
Minority-owned firm helps corporations step up supplier
diversity tracking.

Q&A with Dr. Mikel J. Harry Compiled
by Emily Richwine
The Six Sigma guru puts this popular business process
into perspective.

Benchmarking By Sharon Castillo
A tool for supplier diversity process improvement.

The Net of Networking By George C. Fraser
It all begins with who you know.

The New Tools of Negotiating By Patricia
J. Moser-Stern and Susan Foran
Caution is needed when doing a deal in the digital
age.

Women's Business Development Center By Chris
Ruys
Celebrating 20 years of helping women.
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