The Real Future Is Micro Business
Very small businesses – enterprises employing only one or less people – are what is needed to close the “meaning gap” in the modern workplace.
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Very small businesses – enterprises employing only one or less people – are what is needed to close the “meaning gap” in the modern workplace.
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According to one anonymous startup consultant, most of today’s young entrepreneurs who’s first real work experience is in an internet startup, will turn to franchising in their late thirties. “There’s a point in everyone’s life, when they need to do something real. There will be a point where they can’t live on energy drinks and
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Successful entrepreneurs are supposed to be outgoing, risk-taking workaholics. But there are actually nine different types of entrepreneurs, each with their own style and interests, allowing more of us the chance to enjoy the joy of entrepreneur’ing: 1. Adviser: Some entrepreneurs are paid for giving advice, such as lawyers, accountants, and financial advisers. 2. Administrator/Organizer:
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Something I planned to touch on later, in part two (or three) of my Behind the Curtain series, but that seems very apropos to today, the day after the Boston Marathon bombing, is one of my primary rules for maintaining my sanity: ignore the news. I used to be a news junkie. If something exciting