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Launching a new enterprise is a formidable and hectic time. There is much to be accomplished and limited time to accomplish it. If you intend to have employees, there are a variety of federal and state forms and applications that will need to be completed to get your new business up and running.   Employer […]

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Business startups can be a stressful and challenging process, especially if its your first startup. A single missed to-do list item might be a key element with a big impact on your future operations.  In the course of the start-up phase, it’s genuinely difficult to discern what is and is not significant and what might […]

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What’s involved to be a successful business owner? What differentiates the entrepreneurs who are successful from all the rest?  What exactly is success? We’ve seen over the years that certain factors such as leadership, balance between risk-taking aversion and tolerance, and graceful adaption to change are key success traits for entrepreneurs in any business segment. […]

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Launching a small company takes nerve and determination — and so does ultimately divesting of your beloved company. The decision to sell can be nerve wrenching, but whether you’re selling because the work is no longer fun or because you need more time outside of your business, the preferred end result is often the same: You must ensure that you’re […]

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What business owner doesn’t want to cut expenses? But it is even more important for a young entrepreneur who has limited savings, limited access to capital and overall less options. So we reached out to get ideas from business owners on how they have saved and what they think young entrepreneurs should do to save […]

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3 Things On Business

by Lynnea Bylund on September 25, 2011 · 1 comment

“Some companies are organized in departments, and titles and another essentially comprised of a single person doing it all, every business that grows and thrives internally and externally figures out how to manage three things at all times: purpose, projects and process,” says marketing expert John Jantsch over at Ducttape. Lots of employees come into […]

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What do you have to say to your clients and prospects and what do they have to say about your business or company? You certainly do not need social media to reach out to your customers and clients but it doesn’t hurt to spread your name and brand in a way others looking for someone […]

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Keri Salls posted to her blog about cool research project published by Saras Sarasvathy, a Professor at the University of Virginia, captures distinctions between entrepreneurs & corporate executives in how they think. Source: Catalyst House Blog In her article in the new issue of  Inc Magazine, Leigh Buchanan says, “Saras Sarasvathy concluded that master entrepreneurs rely […]

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Many erstwhile entrepreneurs decide to go into business for themselves every year. But, you shouldn’t just “go into business.” Instead, you should try to pick a business or industry that is more likely statistically to add to your chances of success – not always an easy choice to make, as there are 1000s of business […]

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Wikipedia defines business plan as “a formal statement of a set of business goals, the reasons why they are believed attainable, and the plan for reaching those goals. It may also contain background information about the organization or team attempting to reach those goals.” Many erstwhile entre-preneurs have long thought of a business plan as only for […]

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There’s been a lot of controversey about the disparrancy of women entrepreneurs, being fewer than men, in technology and what’s behind this problem—or if it even is a problem. Many experts have weighed in on the differences between male and female business promoters, one expert decided to investigate. Former entrepreneur-turned-academic Vivek Wadhwa, over at TechCrunch, […]

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