This book is a gold mine of wisdom and a must read for the young graduates and entrepreneurs entering their practical life in the real world after their basic or advanced education.
Start From Where You Are, is a guide for you, the entrepreneur, to a place that will help you reach your personal goals, both financially and emotionally.
La presente obra es un deseo hondamente sentido para servir a aquellas personas que de alguna manera se sienten inclinados al mundo de los negocios, pero la organizacin, los recursos, y la dinmica empresarial con el conocimiento del mercado les hace sentir intimidados, y es mi deseo y propsito alentarlos y prepararlos a que se animen con el conocimiento, y la aventura de ir acumulando experiencias, para Abrir sus negocios y definitivamente vivir en la abundancia.
This book encourages the reader to become instant publishers of: selected easy recipes with food for the soul; how to start instant wealth producing home-based businesses and money making reports; $1,000 million dollar order producing sales letters; and, tested turnkey cash producing businesses.
A must-read book filled with practical information and numerous case studies on what aspiring entrepreneurs and business owners need to know to run a profitable businessthe author reminds the reader not to confuse the excitement and enthusiasm of starting a business and being a business owner with the skills required to be successful and avoid becoming one of the 80% of businesses that will eventually fail.
BASED ON PERSONAL EXPERIENCE, THIS BUSINESS GUIDE SHARES PRINCIPLES, TECHNIQUES, STRATEGIES, AND TACTICS TO HELP SELF-FUNDED ENTREPRENEURS IMPROVE THEIR CHANCES OF SUCCESS.
Demands for vouchers, charter schools, the growth of home schooling and the rebirth of private education are creating increased competition for public schools.
Since the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989, Central European economies have been moving rapidly toward a common set of goals: political democracy, market-oriented economies and integration into the European and international business community.
The Allocation of Limited Entrepreneurial Attention examines the implications of allocating limited entrepreneurial attention among activities or projects.
Fulfilling the Export Potential of Small and Medium Firms addresses the question, `How can economic policy contribute to a strong export performance by small and medium enterprises (SMEs) in developing countries?
In an era of intense knowledge-based globalization and technology-based competition, the central role of networks, alliances and partnerships is now becoming recognized.
Indonesia experienced strong economic growth at greatest risk, that too would be useful for strategy formulation purposes, especially in cases in the 1970s with the help of high oil prices, a where employment protection is an important period of stagnation in the 1980s when oil prices declined and another period of strong economic objective.
In Enterprise and Inclusion in Italy, Edmund Phelps weaves together and applies to Italy his two principal interests of the past decade -the imperative of restoring initiative, enterprise and dynamism in a great many industrialized economies, most acutely needed in the eastern European economies amid the wreckage of their experiments with market socialism and communism, and the imperative of extending self-support and involvement in the business sector to the large number of marginalized workers, where his focus was on the high rates of dependency, idleness and crime among less educated in the United States.
In this volume, the authors challenge some long held assumptions about entrepreneurial firms held by academics, public policy makers, investors and even entrepreneurs themselves.
Technology transfer-the process of sharing and disseminating knowledge, skills, scientific discoveries, production methods, and other innovations among universities, government agencies, private firms, and other institutions-is one of the major challenges of societies operating in the global economy.
We are in an era where developments in both technology and musical style have coalesced to produce the greatest period of change in the music industry since the invention of recorded sound.
Cross-cultural knowledge management, an elusive yet consequential phenomenon, is becoming an increasingly essential factor in organizational practice and policy in the era of globalization.
Many of the challenges faced by family-owned businesses develop after the firm has reached a stage of maturity, when the first generation is faced with issues concerning the role of their children in the business and the long-term future of the enterprise.
Ageless Entrepreneur offers a new perspective on the barriers to entry that young people face today in starting their careers as well as valuable insights into the possibilities for seniors, who all too often are being forced out of the work force when they can least afford it.
Ageless Entrepreneur offers a new perspective on the barriers to entry that young people face today in starting their careers as well as valuable insights into the possibilities for seniors, who all too often are being forced out of the work force when they can least afford it.