Archive for March 1st, 2005
Is Your Small Business Idea Any Good?
SmartMoney: So how do you know if your idea will fly? Research, research, research. Here are a few tips on how to get started. If you’ve got a lousy idea on your hands, who’s more likely to tell it to you straight than your family? (Siblings in particular can be a reliable source for brutally [...]
How to Raise Money for a Startup Business
Small Biz Advisor: The task of raising money for a business is not as difficult as most people seem to think. This is especially true when you have an idea that can make you and your backers rich. Actually, there’s more money available for new business ventures than there are good business ideas. … As [...]
South Florida Sun-Sentinel: “Nationally, 760,000 franchises generate jobs for more than 18 million people or nearly 14 percent of the private sector.”
Entrepreneur: “It’s my position that all successful entrepreneurs possess one fundamental ability, one fundamental quality, one fundamental skill, one fundamental interest, without which they would never be successful: Entrepreneurs possess the ability to perceive the world as a system. Without a doubt, every entrepreneur worth his or her salt is a ‘systems thinker.’ They could [...]
Engendering Female Entrepreneurs
Business Week: In her book The New Female Entrepreneur, co-authored with William Walstad, a University of Nebraska-Lincoln economics professor, Kourilsky examines how a collective of parents, educators, and the media on the whole offer a more male-centric view of entrepreneurship, leaving women unprepared for the challenges and potential rewards of owning their own businesses. BusinessWeek [...]


