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V % > ■* • « • Page 12...The Portland Observer...October 14,1992 A Portland Observer Special Issue Minority BY PROF. MCKINLEY BURT T h a t is e xa ctly rig h t, “ R e a lity ” . Its the reason 1 chose the title , “ Real M i n o rity B usiness” fo r the five -p a rt series I w ro te here fro m A ugust 19 thru Sep te m b e r 16. D ire c tio n s fo r obtaining p hotocopies appear at the end o f this a rticle . T h e y w ill be a useful and re l evant supplem ent to this essay. O n O cto b e r 10,1990, m y c o n trib u tio n in th is area was an a rticle in the O bserver title d , “ W hatever Happened T o M in o rity Business?” . A re p rin t is p ro vid e d here, this essay describes a large-scale personal venture w ith a “ q u a lifie d ” success that m ay expand the horizons o f some m in o rity entrepre neurs beyond the “ store fro n t” form at. U s u a lly , m y articles seek to p o in t out the m any p itfa lls aw a itin g the A fric a n A m e rica n w ho, w ith o u t mainstream experience, capital o r tra d itio n (in m ost cases), seeks to fin d his way through a disheartening maze. Em phasizing that reading about business is one thing, “ re a lity ’ is qu ite another. Fur her m a jo r emphasis has been placed on “ info rm a tio n retrieval,” where I m y experience has indicated a m ajor “ how to and where to ” gap in practical business know ledge on the part o f both m in o ritie s and lo w e r incom e whites. Those d isa b ilitie s that were the re s u lto f econom tc o r social background, I sought to rem edy in both w ritin g s and in m y P ortlaiu U n iv e rs ity business classes in a section labeled “ Supper table in p u t” . T h a t is, I w ished to make both readers and students aware that the fa m ily circle in to w h ich one was b om and reared has an a w fu l lo t to do w ith your so-called “ smarts ” , Y o u can catch up. I t makes a b ig diffe re n ce in your a b ility to deal w ith the system (especially the w o rld o f com m erce) i f you have that conversa tio n a l and explanatory in p u t about such matters from fa m ily members w h ile you are g ro w in g up. I am saying that a w o rld -b e entrepreneur whose im m e d i ate and extended fa m ily includes o w n ers, supervisors, forem en., profession als, adm inistrators, salesmen, h ig h ly s k ille d craftsm en etc. w ill have quite d iffe re n t “ suppertable” in p u t than the sons and daughter o f laborers, truck d rive rs and c iv il service personnel. There are exceptions, o f course, but dam fe w . One group hears and learns about contracts, invoices, pay ro lls , m ortgages, b ills o f sales, leases, “ hom e” department. A t F irst, my “ C olleagues” fro m Harvard Business School, Stanford,and W harton School o f Finance gave me strange looks because they had heard 1 had nothing that even looked lik e a doctorate in business o r finance. Dean Parker sim p ly bided his tim e, w a ilin g fo r them to “ wake up and sm ell the roses” . That d id n ’ t take long because each quarter that firs t year at the re g is tration tables in the school g ym , there was a line o f w hite fo lks a m ile long w a itin g to sign up under the “ B la ck S tu d ie s ” b a n n e r; “ M in o r ity B u s in e s s ,I,II,III or B la ck E conom ic o f “ m in o rity ” business. Keep in m ind, though, that “ busi- ness-is-business” no m atter w ho is tr y ing to succeed at it. Y o u break the rules o r ignore the realities o f the m arket place and you are gone no m atter w ho you a re -b la c k , w h ite , hispanic, asian, Experience” . M y “ colleagues” soon found out the reason fo r that lin e o f fo lk s w ho were signing up fo r m y courses instead o f theirs w hich were a ctu a lly listed under “ business” in the catalog. I had people fro m T e k tro n ix, F re ig h tlin e r, green, blue o r a g riz z ly . N o federal o r Oregon Steel M ills , U nited parcel and other m ajor industry, also there were “ students” fro m finance companies and federal, state and c ity /c o u n ty agencies. I had the o n ly “ re a l-tim e ” business classes in the school and the people in the “ real w o rld ” , above, found it out state assistance can help you no m atter the rhetoric o r enthusiasm i f there is not enough capital, equipm ent, m erchan dise, m arket research o r self-d iscip lin e . T h is brings up another concern. I ’ 11 bet you have never seen among those ads these agencies run in the classified pages fo r personnel a single one saying, “ W anted! A n Experienced Business Person T o A d vise A n d Assist N ew M in o rity Entrepreneurs” and you w o n ’ t. W hat you w ill see are requests fo r the a cadem ically prepared, m a in ly business degrees, n othing about expe rience in the knock d ow n-dragout, fe rocious w arfare that is the business scene. People mean w e ll (at the e x pense o f the entrepreneur and the tax payer), b u t how fa r and w here to can the b lin d lead the b lin d ? I observed m any tragic circum stances w h ile c o n tracting w ith a m in o rity business p ro gram d u rin g the 1970’ s. I should note here as a relevant p o in t that d u rin g this period, 1 was teaching at Portland State U n iv e rs ity - - three courses accredited w ith the B u s i ness D epartm ent and M in o rity S tud ies. The business courses I taught were o f m y o w n design and structure, de riv e d o f 25 years experience in indus try and m y o w n enterprises. 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Portland Community College Cascade Campus those bodies to the B lack Studies de partm ent (its called F.T .E . o r F u ll T im e E q u iv a le n t-a ll about money from tu itio n and professors, even departments, liv e o r die a c co rd in g ly). W h a t I d id w ith o u t try in g in the early 1970’ s was change much o f the structure and ap proach o f the Business School. W hat 1 have tried to do here today is illu stra te that you can achieve v a lid ity fo r your perform ance i f you are resourceful, co m m itte d , in n o va tive , determ ined—and w illin g to “ retrieve in fo rm a tio n ” necessary fo r the jo b o r enterprise. A n d , by the same token, I w ish you place the same value on that “ M in o rity Business Scries” you may obtain from the O bserver. Send yo u r name and address and S3.00 to the Portland Observer, 4747 M a rtin Lu th e r K in g Jr. B lv d , 97211. O r stop by after 244-6111, ext. 5222 Wow, did you know PCC Cascade offers all ttiis? I 10/19/92. OLCC Seeks Nominees For Annual Awards The Oregon L iq u o r co n tro l C o m m ission is seeking nom inations fo r its annual awards to people and organiza tions in v o lv e d in projects o r a ctivitie s that reduce a lco h ol abuse. “ W e w e lc o m e n o m in a tio n s o f people and organizations w ho p a rtic i pate in a ctivitie s that encourage re sponsible alcohol use and b enefit O r egonians,” said O L C C A d m in istra to r C hris Lyons. She said the O L C C wants to recognize the w o rk o f those w ho go beyond th e ir norm al w ork o r a ctivitie s We’ll Show You How to help reduce alcohol abuse. The awards presentation is set fo r M on d a y, Nov. 30 at the O L C C ’ s main o ffic e in Portland. Whether you’re just dreaming of owning a home or you’re ready to buy. First Interstate Bank would like to show you how. Because at First Interstate, we re committed to revitalizing our neighbor hoods through home ownership. And. through our Community Lending Center, we place a special emphasis on first-time home buyers. The Community Lending Center offers potential homeowners a step- by-step approach to buying a home. We ll help you put together a plan to realize your dream of home owner ship. We ll focus on finding the loan that best meets your needs and then assist you throughout the home “ T h is year w ill m ark the tenth year fo r the recognition awards,” she said. The O L C C has honored more than 30 since 1983. Last year’ s award recipients were Jerry Casey, ow ner o f the G e m in i Pub in Lake Oswego; M r. F orm al, Portland tuxedo and form al rental company; Jerry L ib b c y , N orth Portland liq u o r agent; and Kappa A lp h a Theta, Oregon State U n iv e rs ity sorority. The deadline fo r nom inations fo r the 1 '9 9 2 awards is N ov. 6. C ontact the O L C C P ublic A ffa irs O ffic e (1-800- 452-6522 o r in Portland, 653-3050) fo r o nom ination form s and in fo rm a tio n. 4837 NE Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. Portland, Oregon 97211 (503) 282-1190 FAX (503) 284-8017 Leading to A Bright Future Roads to Success from PCC C ascade Campus recipients in c lu d in g liq u o r business operators, m oderation groups, colleges, c o m m u n ity volunteers and liq u o r store operators fo r th e ir e ffo rts and programs I >, ' , 1 j. r,-* m ent, Dean Parker, head o f the B u s i ness School, had me attend a ll o f his fa cu lty meetings as w e ll as those o f m y equities, torts, investm ents and the like. The other group learns how to deal w ith the system as a “ wage eam er” -- and to be som ew hat triv ia l, hears a lo t about “ ho w mean the boss is !” 1 cite these facts so that when you read that series o f business articles I hope you w ill obtain fro m us, you w ill understand that m y advices are “ re a l” - -and that you w ill also understand m y constant insistence on “ in fo rm a tio n re trie v a l” at the p u b lic lib ra ry business and p e rio d ica l sections. The same w ith m y frequent referrals to pa rticu la r fe d eral agencies and m anuals and to cer tain pu b lica tio n s, both texts and m aga zines. Included in y o u r “ packet” w ill be a lis tin g o f those organizations de voted e x c lu s iv e ly to the enhancement ATHLETES FOR HEALTH u s / „ \ ■: Signposts usiness: A Reality Check b b b b loan process. And we ll provide information and support after your home loan closes. We also sponsor community seminars on home ownership. And if you already own a home we can help, too. We ll show you how to use the equity you've built up in your investment to make home improvements or repairs. So when it comes to any aspect of buying, owning or maintaining a home, call First Interstate. We re here to show yon how. Community Lending Center 57.30 NE Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd. Portland, Oregon 97211 Phone: 225-3751 t=) (OUAl HOUSING First Interstate Bank b b b b b IFNOCR b b r r r r r r r r r r r . ,-< £ t I