Archive for November 10th, 2005
Mary Schmidt: Don’t we all wish that life was as tidy as biz school case studies? Well, it’s not. It’s also not fair, and smart people do stupid things. All of which should be factored into real-world business planning. Thus, my idea: MBA the board game! Instead of systematically working a case with defined variables [...]
Beating the Home Business Blues
Yaro Starak in Flying Solo: As a soloist working from home you no doubt enjoy your independence. One of the main reasons you decided to start your own business was so you could choose when you work, how you work and where you work. You make the rules, you are the boss. Business is going [...]
Business Week: As Internet companies and the economy in general have come back to life, so has the college-age entrepreneur. And while the bar is higher than it might have been in the bubble, investors are again starting to take notice of the good ones, like Pauker and Kacker. Without having ever held down a [...]
Work at Home Changing Australian Bush
Interesting news on how the ability to work at home via the Internet is revitalizing rural Australia. Chuck Huckaby on our WAH blog reports that in the article Why We’re Going Bush, The Australian outlines how they plan to cover the way the Internet is revitalizing “The Bush� with work at home and telecommuting types [...]



