9 Ways to Stay Worldly-Wise

I wrote an article for American Express OPEN on how to be a global small business.  Here is an excerpt:

What will the future of small-business entrepreneurship look like? Last summer, while traveling throughout Eastern Europe with a group of students, we got a good look at it in — of all places — a remote crystal factory in a rural area of the Czech Republic.
 
The artisans of Rückl Crystal make fine leaded crystal using age-old techniques. Although they compete with mass-produced glassware from China and Poland, Rückl has survived and thrived. How, you ask? It’s simple: It sells 80 percent of its products outside of the Czech Republic, to outlets across the globe.
 
Studies show that American small businesses lag behind their international counterparts in engaging in global trade. Part of that is due to a lack of knowledge about other cultures and economies.

You can read my nine tips on how to be a more worldly small business here.