One of the biggest opportunities for folks who want to make an impact through entrepreneurship is to tackle things that Corporate America has gotten wrong and so we’ve asked some of the best and brightest in the community to share examples of what Corporate America is getting wrong in their industries.
John Bogna

That what we do is easy. I’m fortunate enough to work with clients that understand the time, effort, and skill that goes into any freelance creative career, but there are still some people out there that think it’s just typing a few words or pressing a button. Read more>>
Dominic Albanys

In my personal experience I believe Corperate America enjoys quantity over quality; when it should be the other way around. Businesses seem to always want to go with the cheapest/fastest option when looking for illustrative or graphic design work; or any other creative work for that matter. Almost as if the creative aspect of how something looks, or is advertised, becomes an after thought. As the economy becomes more stringent and pressurized this issue seems to exist as a more prevalent idea than we realize. Read more>>
Ben Reynolds

The investment newsletter industry has a bad reputation. This is because the largest players in the space tend to use the most unscrupulous tactics. The value proposition for an investment newsletter is powerful. For a reasonable monthly or annual fee, you get access to detailed investing information. The cost of the subscription should be minimal relative to the value provided. Read more>>
Sean Hall
Large corporations in the supplement and functional food space have neglected consumer health in leu of growing bottom line. I started Wellious after personal health struggles led me to realize how many harmful ingredients are in most protein powders. Poorly sourced protein and unnecessary ingredients like sugar alcohols, artificial flavors, gums, lecithins, and other additives that cause bloating, cramps, more serious gastro intestinal issues, headaches, and acne for many of the 150 million+ Americans that consumer protein powder. I found out first hand that yes it is costly and time consuming to develop a product that doesn’t have any of these ingredients and still tastes amazing, but that’s just what I did. Read more>>
Nandi Mooney

You know, I think one of the things Corporate America doesn’t quite get right in our industry is the whole idea of sticking strictly to a niche as a photographer. It’s like they believe if you step outside that box, you’re suddenly a “master of none.” Personally, I find that kind of thinking a bit limited. In my experience, diving into various types of photography actually makes you better overall. Just look at art – when you explore different mediums, it enriches your perspective and improves your specialization. I’m all about breaking those boundaries and not being confined when learning. If you want to truly rock a niche, I’m a firm believer that you’ve got to embrace all sides of the craft. That’s when you start approaching that sweet spot of perfection, you know? Read more>>