If you didn't have the chance to attend the Charlottesville Business Innovation Council recently, you missed a great opportunity to learn how crowdsourcing can be used in business consulting. Kyle Hawke, co-owner of Whinot, discussed how crowdsourcing can be used to match small business clients with a team of qualified consultants to resolve business problems/issues. It provides a flexible method for developing a community of experts working together to find creative solutions or options for small-business managers.
Mr. Hawkes, an MBA student at the University of Virginia's Darden School of Business, is a participant in the Darden Business Incubator program. The program enables Darden students to test out there business ideas by providing office space and $13,000 in seed money.
For more information, see the Sunday, August 8, 2010 Daily Progress article by Sharon C. Fitzgerald.
Sunday, August 08, 2010
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