Entrepreneurship

 Entrepreneurs Benefit from Support Networks
In the traditional sense, the word entrepreneur refers to someone who takes ownership of a specific personal skill or marketplace niche to develop a means of living, or potentially, a profitable career. Though strong ideas, talent and enthusiasm promote successful business leaders they also may be aided by a network of support. 
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Degrees, Educational Tools Encourage Young Entrepreneurs
28 October 2009

 Degrees, Educational Tools Encourage Young Entrepreneurs
Some believe that an economic downturn creates the necessity and the niche for entrepreneurs. Though ideas lay the groundwork for entrepreneurial enterprises, an element of courage is needed to accept the inherent risks and accountability that come with owning and leading a business venture. Some educators believe the skills to manage property, labor and capital must be developed from an early age. Read more..

Entrepreneurs Make Use of Forgotten Skills
12 October 2009

 Playing piano can be a marketable skill
It has been said that times of economic downturn create the necessity and the niche for entrepreneurs. Though ideas lay the groundwork for entrepreneurial enterprises, an element of courage is needed to accept the inherent risks and accountability that come with owning and leading a business venture. For some, assuming responsibility for property, labor and capital can seem like an extraordinarily daunting task - for others it means breaking out an old hobby. Read more..

Entrepreneurs Promote Resourcefulness in Slumping Economy
05 October 2009

 A slumping economey creates a market for coupons and promotions
For some entrepreneurs, the risk and reward equation may be all that's needed to get excitement and satisfaction out of work. While success in this area is supported by enthusiasm, it grows out of the ideas which originally lay the groundwork for the business. Entrepreneurs have the unique ability to recognize an emerging market and quickly fill the void. Read more..

Careers in Entrepreneurship Turn Rags to Riches
17 September 2009

 A knowledge of cookware is start to running a successful business
It often takes more than a profitable idea to make a successful entrepreneur. Though ideas lay the groundwork for entrepreneurial enterprises, an element of courage is needed to accept the inherent risks and accountability that come with owning and leading a business venture. The excitement which is inseparably linked with risk can be enough for some industrialists to make a career out of something as commonplace as cookware. Read more..


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