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  1. Two Types of Business Plan Executive SummariesBy: Dave Lavinsky

  2. Companies seeking capital often ask how long the Executive Summary of their business plan should be.

  3. How To Start a New BusinessBy: Tomkin Coleman

  4. While it is tempting to just leap into a new business because of it’s exciting possibilities, a few key planning points will vastly increase your chances of success.

  5. The Ideal Length of Your Business PlanBy: Dave Lavinsky

  6. How long should a business plan be? A business plan needs to be whatever length is required to excite the investor, prove that management truly understands the market, and detail the execution strategy.

  7. Profile of Women LeadersBy: Dr Mirjana Radovic

  8. Leadership is based on two words, "pressure and support"and that the leadership is the power to influence people to move in a direction that you believe in your heart is a good direction for most people" (Fennell, 1999, p.

  9. Financing Your BusinessBy: Tim Whiston

  10. Anyone who is serious about making some money is already very well aware of the fact that it takes some type of investment to make this happen.

  11. Determine Your Niche & Be SuccessfulBy: Amy Andrews

  12. What’s a niche?Dictionary.

  13. Could a Non-Profit Structure Be Right for Your Business?By: Jillian Coleman Wheeler

  14. If you have a business idea, or an idea for a service for your community, there's one decision you must make early on: are you going to structure your project as a for-profit business, or as a non-profit corporation?Now, it may be that you already have a clear idea about this.

  15. CHINESE TAKE-OUT: Oriental Business Principles Demystified For Online EnterprisesBy: Gunnar Berglund

  16. “The expectations of life depend upon diligence; the mechanic that would perfect his work must first sharpen his tools.

  17. Ex-Yankee Pitcher Pitches Barter As Powerful Business ToolBy: Robert B. Meyer

  18. Mission Viejo, CA - June 14, 2005 - Bob Meyer, a former major league pitcher in the 1960s who signed four-consecutive major league contracts with the New York Yankees, is now the most visible spokesman for the worldwide commercial barter industry.

  19. Entrepreneurs Ask: As a Novice Entrepreneur, How Can I Feel Less Overwhelmed?By: Charlon Bobo

  20. Great question! Overwhelm is very common even among the most veteran entrepreneurs, so take solace in the fact that you are not alone.

  21. Do You Have What It Takes?By: Garry Munro

  22. I think it’s fair to say that not everyone is cut out to be a successful business owner, now some of you maybe disputing this statement but hear me out.

  23. Veteran Entrepreneurs Are Growing In RanksBy: Tim Knox

  24. When I’m not running my own business, writing articles about business, speaking to groups and organizations about business, or consulting with companies who want my advice about the running of their business, I teach a weekly class on the subject of (care to guess?) starting and running a business.

  25. Entrepreneurs Just Get Better With AgeBy: Tim Knox

  26. Q: I'm thinking about starting a business after I retire next month.

  27. If It Was Easy Everybody Would Do ItBy: Tim Knox

  28. Q: I started my business about a year ago and everything is going fine.

  29. Self-Esteem and the EntrepreneurBy: John Samtron

  30. Isn't it funny how people think that being self-employed is so cool? They think that you get to take lots of vacation time and spend all of the profits.

  31. The Entrepreneurial DifferenceBy: Mary Ann Masur

  32. Who would ever have imagined that going door-to-door in my neighborhood selling figs from a bright orange shopping cart would have been my entrepreneurial beginnings? I surely did not.

  33. Securing Second and Third-round Venture Capital FinancingBy: Jim Ray

  34. Widget sales are booming – the competition is scrambling, demand is up, and the books are finally treading water.

  35. Do You Have What It Takes To Be An Entrepreneur?By: Tim Knox

  36. Q: I am interested in starting my own business.

  37. Achievements Outweigh Education and ExperienceBy: Tim Knox

  38. Q: When it comes to succeeding in business, which do you think is more important: education or experience? -- Regina M.

  39. What Qualities Do Franchisors Need?By: Lance Winslow

  40. When I got into business I wanted to build a company, which helped people and provide a product and service that people loved and were willing to pay for; one I would not have to sell or convince anyone of.

  41. Expand Your Resourcefullness!By: Damien Senn

  42. The success and failure for the entrepreneur is largely dictated by the ability to gain access to resources, both personal as well as those of others.

  43. Cut to the Quick - What is an Entrepreneur? The Inside StoryBy: Martin Thomson

  44. Enjoying the title of entrepreneur is a hollow feeling.

  45. Corporate Espionage in FranchisingBy: Lance Winslow

  46. Franchising Trade Journals do not do well, because today with all the industry regulations only about 1800 active franchise actually exist in the US.

  47. Which Niche To Conquer?By: Russell Brunson

  48. I'm sure that you've heard about how many start up companies fail when they first begin, and the reason that most (if not all) of their failures is because they don't create a good fountain to build on.

  49. Getting Rich Isn't a Bad IdeaBy: Terry Hadaway

  50. You've seen plenty of articles claiming to offer you the secret to getting rich.

  51. Find Me the Expert on This!By: Adrian W. Savage

  52. Many people who set up as consultants never make more than a minimal living.

  53. Coating Service Business Case StudyBy: Lance Winslow

  54. There are many coating businesses in the market today, but have you ever asked yourself how one gets into this line of work? How they are formed or what prompts someone or some entrepreneur to go out and start a business to fill this niche? Well this is an interesting case study that shows how we became interested in this industry from a sub market of the coating business; Spray in Bed Liners.

  55. Near-death Experience is the Mother of Invention for Two Dallas ElectriciansBy: Sherman Allen

  56. To morning commuters, the hulking truck encircled with barricades and traffic cones may be nothing more than a road-clogging nuisance.

  57. Starting Your Business By The BookBy: Tim Knox

  58. I've gotten several questions recently about the legalities of starting a business.

  59. Entrepreneurial Hate, its out thereBy: Lance Winslow

  60. Today, I got an email from a lady who hates all business people and entrepreneurs, because they are Greedy, Arrogant and a Host of other atrocities.

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