SM: It sounds as though you are getting the home schooling market. RP: We do, but not as many as you would think. A lot of times the home schooling market wants religion embedded in their courses, and our programs are a little more secular than that. That being said, one out of every four or five
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By Guest Author Erika Valdez Thanksgiving is just around the corner, and to celebrate the blog will be running a series of posts on food entrepreneurs and their exceptional stories. I interviewed some unique individuals to learn how their passion for the food business has offered them a one-of-a-kind experience and strategically positioned them in
SM: How many not-for-profit entities are there out there that are building upon your technologies? RP: There are now 40 of them.
By Guest Author Narayanan Raman In the previous four articles, I spoke to CIOs from the corporate world, three from United States and one from India. I thought that in order to gain a well-rounded understanding of CIO priorities, I should interview a CIO from the public institutions space. This article discusses my interview with
SM: Can you tell me more about the content you developed? RP: It is highly interactive and very rigorous. It is very high quality. We thought through everything a child should know from kindergarten to 12th grade to prepare him or her for anything they want to be in this world.
SM: Basically, you make it possible for parents to enroll their children in an online school? RP: Correct. It is a K-12, full-time online school.
From Alan Brochstein’s post, Sramana Mitra’s Entrepreneur Journeys Volume 3 Kicks SaaS, on his AB Analytical Services blog: “I enjoyed “Positioning” as much as her first “Entrepreneur Journeys” despite its being more narrowly focused. It’s quite an easy read given that it is essentially a collection of short stories used to illustrate some key insights.