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EconomyCreating Innovation Networks in MidtownSubmitted by Betsey Merkel on Wed, 02/08/2006 - 22:49.
June Holley was leading this week's forum. June is a nationally recognized researcher and practitioner in identifying, leading and coaching innovation networks. Our first question from June: What would you like to see happen in Cleveland?
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Old Economy-New Economy & Innovation in CLEVELANDSubmitted by John Colm on Wed, 02/08/2006 - 21:48.
MIND (Manufacturing Innovation for the Next Decade) MIND is a unique project developed by WIRE-Net, a private, non-profit economic development organization in Cleveland, aimed at helping leaders of existing manufacturing businesses learn about and implement Total Innovation: product, people and process improvement. The need for manufacturing innovation is clear. The leaps companies make through innovation improve profitability, fortify the local economy, and energize future growth. MIND I began the journey with an emphasis on product and market innovation. Phase II of the exclusive MIND experience began in September 2005 with new topics and issues guided by members of the group. Key elements include:
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Monitoring Sustainability in ClevelandSubmitted by Kevin Cronin on Mon, 02/06/2006 - 09:21.
Cleveland City Council recently hosted hearings on sustainability programs of the City. an effort to take a long-term look at city acitivities and their cost and impact. I was pleased to attend, but I have to confess to being less enthused than other comments I've read. The content of the hearing, the report of the "sustainability initiatives" by Cleveland Sustainability Manager Andrew Watterson and the overall value and importance of sustainability initiatives by ECOCity's David Beach, was absolutely terrific. Mr. Watterson has done a great job to engage offices to embrace initiatives and really move forward. David Beach framed the overall issues effectively and clarified the importance of sustainability for the overall health and progress of the region. Sadly, however, I thought the demonstration of value was largely one way and several Members of Council demonstrated only moderate familiarity, appreciation and understanding of the issues.
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Biomimetic RoboSnail Tackles Any Terrain -- Slime Not IncludedSubmitted by Zebra Mussel on Sun, 02/05/2006 - 21:51.
By AMANDA ONIONJan. 26, 2006 — The snail may seem like a humble creature, but it turns out walking with one foot on a trail of slime is quite a feat. ( categories: )
Learning from the Irish MiracleSubmitted by Ed Morrison on Sun, 02/05/2006 - 14:57.
Wisconsin is learning the lessons of the Irish Miracle. Simple enough: education, innovation, collaboriation. We know the path ahead. But somehow, we are not executing very well, according to this insightful commentary. Read more.
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Getting Results: Positive Deviance, Networking Hubs and Action ProjectsSubmitted by Betsey Merkel on Sat, 02/04/2006 - 15:22.
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City Council hears Sustainability Program updateSubmitted by Ed Hauser on Thu, 02/02/2006 - 15:42.
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Pictured from left to right: Julius Ciaccia- Director of Public Utilities, Councilman Matt Zone, Andrew Watterson- Cleveland Sustainability Manager, and David Beach- Director, Ecocity Cleveland.
Thoughts on Consumer Advocacy and Business Accountability: Creating Win-WIn OutcomesSubmitted by Sudhir Kade on Thu, 02/02/2006 - 14:39.
So often economic development focuses on job creation, new venture creation, and the connection of resources to opportunity. While these are all important drivers of economic growth, we must also consider the impacts of sound ethical consumer and business practices. On the consumer side, customers of businesses need to understand the terms of business transactions and employ sound money managment techiques to ensure transactions are conducted resource efficiently. This enables consumers to save more, and in time not only enhance quality of life but accumulate savings which eventually have greater economic impact and contribution - allowing the consumer to spend more, generate greater tax revenue for all levels of government, inspire diverse investments or even new business ventures.
The U.S. in Another Nation's WarSubmitted by Sudhir Kade on Thu, 02/02/2006 - 12:10.
02/02/2006 - 16:30 02/02/2006 - 18:00 Etc/GMT-4
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Thwing Student Center, Case
Cleveland, OH
United States
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2nd Annual STATE OF BLACK CLEVELANDSubmitted by William on Thu, 02/02/2006 - 11:23.
02/04/2006 - 08:30 02/04/2006 - 12:00 Etc/GMT-4 CSU Black Alumni Association and other black professional organizations are putting on the 2nd annual State of Black Cleveland Event on Saturday, Feb. 4, 2006 CSU's University Center Room 1 8:30am-12noon Location
CSU's University Center Room 1
2121 Euclid Avenue
Cleveland, OH United States
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Collaborative Behaviors can strengthen NEO film industrySubmitted by Betsey Merkel on Thu, 02/02/2006 - 00:05.
Networked Creative Industries Build Innovating Regions Alex Michaels (Prelude2Cinema) lead our forum this evening begining with a call to action: we can benefit by working together to strengthen our NEO film industry. Alex suggested we place renewed value on some important behaviors: the value of being adaptable, having a clear vision that is inclusive of others and sharing resources with others so everyone can benefit. The Knight film incubator initiative will be a co-operative effort everyone will benefit from.
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Northeast Ohio International Business NetworkSubmitted by Sudhir Kade on Mon, 01/30/2006 - 17:33.
02/03/2006 - 17:30 02/03/2006 - 20:00 Etc/GMT-4 There will be no charge for this event. (Cash Bar) Please make reservations by contacting Radhika Reddy at Ariel Ventures, Location
DoubleTree Inn (formerly Hilton Inn Cleveland South)
i-77 and Rockside
Cleveland, OH United States
See map: Google Maps Strapped: Why 20 and 30-somethings can't get aheadSubmitted by Sudhir Kade on Mon, 01/30/2006 - 17:03.
02/09/2006 - 16:00 02/09/2006 - 17:30 Etc/GMT-4 Strapped offers a look at the new obstacles facing young adults as they try to build careers, buy homes and start families. Key Note Speaker: Tamara Draut, dir., Economic Opportunity Program at Demos & author of Strapped. Respondents: Daniel Gray-Kontar, Catalyst Cleveland and Hannah M. Fritzman, The Cleveland Executive Fellowship & Civic Innovation Lab. Location
Levin College of Urban Affairs
1717 Euclid Ave
Cleveland, OH United States
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Cuyahoga Valley Communities Council annual meetingSubmitted by Sudhir Kade on Mon, 01/30/2006 - 13:43.
02/16/2006 - 17:30 02/16/2006 - 21:30 Etc/GMT-4 Social hour, dinner, brief annual meeting and keynote speaker Sandra Pianalto, pres & CEO, Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland. Fee.
contact: cvcc [dot] org [at] sbcglobal [dot] net (Fred Holman) 440-526-1822 Location
Cleveland Botanical Garden
11030 East Blvd
Cleveland, OH United States
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Midtown Wednesdays: Green City Blue Lake PortalSubmitted by Betsey Merkel on Sun, 01/29/2006 - 13:10.
03/08/2006 - 17:00 03/08/2006 - 18:45 Etc/GMT-4 Location
Myers University, Chester campus
3921 Chester Avenue
Cleveland, OH United States
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Midtown Wednesdays: Creating an Infomatics Culture: Technology, Learning & VisualizationSubmitted by Betsey Merkel on Sun, 01/29/2006 - 11:33.
03/01/2006 - 17:00 03/01/2006 - 18:45 Etc/GMT-4 Location
Myers University, Chester campus
3921 Chester Avenue
Cleveland, OH United States
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Midtown Wednesdays: NEO African American Cultural CenterSubmitted by Betsey Merkel on Sun, 01/29/2006 - 11:25.
02/22/2006 - 17:00 02/22/2006 - 18:45 Etc/GMT-4 Location
Myers University, Chester campus
3921 Chester Avenue
Cleveland, OH United States
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Midtown Wednesdays: Creativity, Youth Entrepreneurship and GamingSubmitted by Betsey Merkel on Sun, 01/29/2006 - 11:23.
02/15/2006 - 17:00 02/15/2006 - 18:45 Etc/GMT-4 Location
Myers University, Chester campus
3921 Chester Avenue
Cleveland, OH United States
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Midtown Wednesdays: Getting Results: Positive Deviance, Networking Hubs and Action ProjectsSubmitted by Betsey Merkel on Sun, 01/29/2006 - 10:58.
02/08/2006 - 17:00 02/08/2006 - 18:45 Etc/GMT-4 June Holley is President and founder of the Appalachian Center for Economic Networks (ACEnet), a regional entrepreneurship organization in southeastern Ohio. She has pioneered the implementation of many innovative entrepreneurship strategies including business networks, Kitchen Incubators, youth entrepreneurship, regional entrepreneurship networks, policy networks and cluster-focused initiatives. Location
Myers University, Chester campus
3921 Chester Avenue
Cleveland, OH United States
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Midtown Wednesdays: Change Brings Opportunity for NEO Film IndustrySubmitted by Betsey Merkel on Sun, 01/29/2006 - 10:47.
02/01/2006 - 17:00 02/01/2006 - 18:45 Etc/GMT-4 Date: Wednesday, February 1 Time: 5:00 P.M. to 6:45 P.M. Place: Myers University, Chester Campus Location
Myers University, Chester campus
3921 Chester Avenue
Cleveland, OH United States
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Midtown Wednesdays: Change Brings Opportunity for Film IndustrySubmitted by Betsey Merkel on Sun, 01/29/2006 - 09:42.
Date: Wednesday, February 1 Time: 5:00 P.M. to 6:45 P.M. Place: Myers University, Chester Campus
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The imperative to build an innovation economySubmitted by Ed Morrison on Sat, 01/28/2006 - 08:58.
The U.S. Conference of Mayors has released a new report on the impact of global competitiion on our cities. The picture is mixed, with the biggest challenges facing the Midwest. Read more. As the article notes: "[D]eclines in manufacturing due in part to outsourcing will contribute to a softening of the nation's overall output, with blows to cities such as Chicago, Cleveland, Detroit and Pittsburgh."
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Big lessons from a small chamberSubmitted by Ed Morrison on Thu, 01/26/2006 - 09:05.
Civic leaders in Gladwin County, MI are pulling together the threads of an economic development for the firtst time. The local chamber has been the epicenter for these efforts. From the looks of this article, the chamber has managed an inclusive process. It's a lesson that some chamber executives in much larger organizations here in NEO can learn.
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CAAO Online Silent Executive AuctionSubmitted by William on Wed, 01/25/2006 - 09:49.
CAAO is once again is preparing have its 3rd annual Online Silent Executive Auction. The auction allows bidders to bid on the time of some of Northeast Ohio's top executives. Last year the Boston Globe interviewed CAAO because they thought this was a very unique fundraiser. The executive’s donations range from one hour of their time to a day with them. This year CAAO is adding more national executives to the auction. CAAO is looking to have 55 executives in the auction. This year Black Enterprise Magazine has agreed to give the auction national exposure
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A - Z MATTRESSESSubmitted by Jeff Buster@rea... on Sun, 01/22/2006 - 17:59.
Two years ago our gas clothes drier lost the bearings in several of its plastic drum support rollers - we needed another drier! We could go out to the malls or in to Cleveland.
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