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Working for Equity Instead of Cash

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Small Business Labs. Tracking and Forecasting the Trends Impacting the Future of Small Business. Welcome to Small Business Labs. Small Business Labs, from Emergent Research , covers the key social, technology and business trends impacting small business. September 2011.

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Do You Need a Business Plan? Scientific Research Says Yes

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It turns out that there’s a way to turn more of your ideas into a viable business. A study published in Small Business Economics found that entrepreneurs that take the time to create a plan for their business idea are 152 percent more likely to start their business ( 9). Journal of Business Venturing, 25(1), 24-40.

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CEO Friday: Why we don’t hire.NET programmers

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As someone who grew up using and ultimately becoming frustrated with the limitations of Microsoft tools, and grew up submitting and hating small-business expense reports, I hope I can convince you that we’re fighting for the same goals. March 25, 2011 at 7:00 am. March 25, 2011 at 12:58 pm. Written by David Barrett.

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15 Entrepreneurs Explain How They Came Up With Their Business Name

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For my current financial practice, I really struggled with naming it when I first left Edward Jones and went independent in 2011. But, something professional, something that could withstand the demands of a start up and hopefully life after in the competitive PR small business arena. . #8 – A Younger Generation.

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Business Planning Makes You More Successful, and We’ve Got the Science to Prove It

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It turns out that there’s a way to turn more of your ideas into a viable business. A study published in Small Business Economics found that entrepreneurs that take the time to create a plan for their business idea are 152% more likely to start their business. Journal of Business Venturing, 25(1), 24-40.