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Bridge financing? A few thousand dollars just to tide us over? I’ve been there, and, in fact, I’ve been there to the tune of $65,000 in credit card debt, which is definitely not the best way to do it.
So I’m noticing today that the US Small Business Administration (SBA) is making good on a promise with [...]

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If you teach entrepreneurship, please join me tomorrow for a webinar on the top 10 tips in teaching entrepreneurship using business planning. I’m going to be looking back on more than 10 years of teaching starting a business using business plans. I hope I’ve picked up a few tips that might help.

NACCE (that’s National Association [...]

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Joanna Van Vleck has revamped her business plan at least half a dozen times, made a new take on an old idea work sensationally, and is riding triple-digit growth during this recession.
So, when she humbly offers 10 lessons for startups, it’s worth listening.
Joanna is founder and CEO of the Trunk Club, which is a network [...]

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Great Entrepreneurs Believe in Karma

by Tim Berry on April 4, 2009

in Entrepreneurship

I love this post: Brad Feld posts Great Entrepreneurs Believe in Karma, on his Feld Thoughts blog. Read it. It’s short and very good. Very well written. I just added Brad’s blog to my blogroll on this site, because I like the way he thinks.
And thanks to Mike Masnicht for Techdirt, who posted about this [...]

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(This post is taken from my most recent column in the Eugene Register-Guard’s Blue Chip magazine)
Suppose you’ve been wanting to start a business; or maybe you’ve lost a job and you’re thinking that starting a new business might be easier than finding a new job (it’s not that unrealistic, by the way; it does happen sometimes). [...]

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One of my favorite quotes,  by Adam Osborne talking about product development, gives way to Seth Godin talking about running your business.
Adam was a writer first, and a personal computer industry pioneer later. I met him when he spoke to my class at business school, then followed his nova-star company, Osborne Computers, as it rose and [...]

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Back sometime in the 1980s, one of the students at the Kelly School of Business at the University of Indiana was trying to keep his local student-oriented bar going. He’d been cited several times for underage drinking.
Jim Wolfe, who told this story last Friday at MERC 2009, the entrepreneurship conference at George Mason University, was [...]

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It took me a couple decades running my own business before I realized that everybody in their own business should step back, every so often, and define success. It isn’t obvious. Some people want business growth, some want recognition, some…

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Consider these predictions. They’re all based on identifiable trends. Ask yourself how this affects you, your business, and your business future: In 10 years, the number one English-speaking country in the world will be China. By 2011, 90% of all…

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I just caught this post — 8 Myths About Sleep And How To Make The Quick Fix – on Toilet Paper Entrepreneur. Good post, seems to me like a must-read for the entrepreneur. I’d summarize the list here, but you’re…

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