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*Mr. Rush, What are the determining factors for a a successful start of a small business in Indiana?-Derek Hancock
 
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*Mr. Rush, Are there any factors that would cause a business to start in Indiana vs. other states? -Craig Lechlitner
 
*Mr. Rush, Are there any factors that would cause a business to start in Indiana vs. other states? -Craig Lechlitner
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Mr. Dayton, what advice do you have for someone like me who is looking into starting their own business (in my case an application software company) right after graduation? - Stephen Zabrecky
 
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  • Mr. Rush, for a startup, how developed should a product be before seeking investors? Is a prototype or proof of concept required? - Justin Huffaker
  • Is work experience needed before beginning a startup?
  • Mr Rush, what are the advantages and disadvantages of starting a company in a "small" metropolitan area like Indy vs a "big" metro area like Austin or Silicon Valley?
  • Mr. Rush, What are the determining factors for a a successful start of a small business in Indiana?-Derek Hancock
  • Mr. Rush, Are there any factors that would cause a business to start in Indiana vs. other states? -Craig Lechlitner

Mr. Dayton, what advice do you have for someone like me who is looking into starting their own business (in my case an application software company) right after graduation? - Stephen Zabrecky

  • Write another question here.
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