Angela Noble-Grange teaches oral communication and management writing at Cornell University. Her specific interests include writing and speaking to influence change and differences in communication style and effectiveness based on gender, race and/or culture. Noble-Grange was the director of the Office for Women and Minorities in Business from August 1999 to July 2005, and president of the Noble Economic Development Group, a micro enterprise development consulting company, from June 1994 to January 1999. Angela Noble-Grange earned her BA in communication studies and Russian from SUNY Oswego and her MBA from the Johnson School at Cornell University in 1994.
Now, people with the ownership mentality exist in our lives in many different organizations. They exist in big business, they call them intrapreneurs, and I think I was one of those at the Johnson School actually; Cornell can be considered big business, I guess.It's a nonprofit but it is big busine...(Full transcript available to logged in subscribers.).
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