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January 2007 - Structuring Your Company
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"Entrepreneurship is the last refuge of the trouble making individual."
- Mason Cooley
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This Month's Featured Articles
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"10 Critical Elements Of Successful Business"by Megan Tough
The rules that a successful business operate by today are different from the rules of 20 to 30 years ago. What sets apart the successful businesses from the unsuccessful ones?
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"10 Tips for Deciding What Kind Of Business To Start"by Stephanie Chandler
Many people feel the urge to start a business but just aren’t sure what to do. Here are ten ways to examine your options and interests and find the business that is right for you:
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"Are You Dabbling In The Four Disciplines?"by Linda Napier
The consulting industry offers four different professional roles to choose from -- and making the right choice is crucial to your success as a freelance entrepreneur.
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"Business Development"by Assaf Katzir
Business development is an essential stage of any business. Whether in the beginning or in the middle of the road, a future plan will enable the business to survive and grow.
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"Developing a Dynamic and Positive Workforce"by Ronya Banks
Your staff’s performance can make or break the success of your business. However, developing a positive workforce is much easier said than done.
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"How To Freelance Well"by Sami Rathi
Freelancers can provide many benefits to their clients, only if they know how to freelance well. But that's the trick...how do you structure your freelance business for success?
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"Legal Structures For Your Business"by Eran Salu
The right business legal structure depends on personal and financial factors. Before deciding what's best for you, discuss your plans with your accountant and attorney.
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"Self Employment: The Hardest Way To Make Easy Money"by Karyn Greenstreet
I heard this comment at a National Speaker's Association meeting last month: "Being your own boss is the hardest way to make easy money." Boy, isn't that the truth!
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"Staffing Outsourcing"by Peter Parker
The success or the failure of a company depends on a large extent on the type of staffing a company has. It is very important to have proper people running your company.
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