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The Living Company

Growthink Blog

The discussion brought to mind one of the greatest and most under-rated business books of all time – Arie de Geus’ The Living Company , where the author shares a lifetime of research and study as to why some companies and organizations “live…through the upheaval of change and competition over the long haul.” In growth and profits, absolutely.

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How to Hire for Sweat Equity…

www.drowningamerican.com

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The Entrepreneur’s Essentials #15: The fallacy of risk in entrepreneurship

Austin Startup

Writing a business plan is a must; failed entrepreneurs rarely take that step. Taking over an existing business is always the best bet; failed entrepreneurs prefer to start from scratch. I smile thinking about how community member and customer centric we’ve been. The data show that organizing as a corporation is best.

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Startups in stealth mode need one piece of advice - Discussion

news.ycombinator.com

The biggest risk in our business plan is that we are relying to some extent on time over money, because were self-funded. We know of no-one making a similar product to us, but there are businesses making other kinds of products that would naturally compete for the same money from the same customers, which makes us mutual threats.

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Address These 3 Critical Risks Before You Start an Assisted Living Home

Up and Running

Unfortunately, no one in my circle ever asked me about a business plan. Roughly speaking, an assisted living home is the midpoint between an independent living community (where healthy, youngish seniors live) and a nursing home (which exists for the frailest of seniors who require 24/7 care). Semantics vary by the state as well.