The Face Book Generation’s Advice: ASK BETTER QUESTIONS

[HTML1] This is the first episode of FaceBook Generation’s (FBG) young entrepreneurs where the twenty something’s will read my guests’ books and listen to the interviews of “People You Want To Meet.” I invited several of these up and coming businesswomen and men to weigh in on how they rate my guests. Here is the first episode of FBG…Enjoy!  I interview Elliot Cole, a young entrepreneur of the FBG, who really gets it, “asking great questions and learning as many details as you can about your subject—is the best way to analyze a subject.”  “The Toilet Paper Entrepreneur teaches others to make it on three sheets of paper—challenging but not impossible.”  Elliot said this about the Toilet Paper Entrepreneur—”this is a great interview, I learned that the more I know the better I can succeed.” Look for Elliot and several other young entrepreneurs every few weeks.

More about Elliot Cole
Elliot Cole graduated from the University of Nevada, Reno with a B.S. in Supply Chain Management and the University of Nevada, Las Vegas with an M.B.A. in New Venture Management. His work experience encompasses various operational roles across multiple industries, including Process Improvement at Renown Regional Medical Center, the Management Trainee Program at Chrysler, LLC, and Outbound Production at an OfficeMax Distribution Center. He is currently in the process of starting an e-commerce company that will allow him to apply his operational experience to developing trends in e-business.

About Susan Spencer

Susan T. Spencer is one of a kind. She was an entrepreneur and business professional before many women had the confidence to play with the men in the big leagues. Her companies had combined revenues of 50 million dollars.

Before the age of 40 she was a mother, former school teacher, business owner, and lawyer and GM of the Philadelphia Eagles football team. For more than 20 years she owned and operated 3 meat processing companies and was known as "that meat lady" because she was the only woman owner in the meat processing business that sold most of the fast food restaurants in the US and overseas.

Susan earned her BA from Boston University, her MA from Hofstra University, and her law degree from Villanova University.

Susan currently mentors, coaches, lectures, blogs, and advises many large organizations. Her main area of attention is women and business; including such topics as access to capital, starting a woman's banking program, and creative financing for small business.

Susan is also the Host of Business Buzz on WomensRadio. Business Buzz keeps it real. Hot business topics, and cool guests sharing advice, plus sizzling tips about women’s skills and talents. Join in to be part of women on the move!