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Do You Have What It Takes to Be an Entrepreneur?
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BMA Editorial Team
Entrepreneurship is challenging and rewarding.
Let's talk about the traits of a successful entrepreneur.
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Firing Clients: How Three Types of Female Entrepreneurs Handle It When Things Just Don't Work Out
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Michele DeKinder-Smith
When the time comes for a business relationship to end, different business owners sever the bond in different ways. Whether they face the end with pragmatism, sadness or fear, sometimes all they can do is to cut the ties.
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The Weekend Internet Entrepreneur
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BMA Editorial Team
So you have your ho hum run of the mill everyday job, you deal with bosses, co-workers and the general daily routine that can easily get to the point of near insanity. This is where the part time or weekend Internet entrepreneur comes into play.
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Should You Be Selling a Product or Service?
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BMA Editorial Team
As an online merchant, you have to work out the advantages as well as disadvantages of selling either products or services.
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Negotiating Skills; What's My Interest?
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Kevin Dwyer
In negotiations, we often concentrate on positions rather than interests and we get a negotiation result which does not extract the greatest possible value out of the negotiation and may damage relationships.
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Increasing Self-Confidence and Problem Solving
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Don L. Price
As adults, to function in a competitive world, requires that we be less dependent on looking to others for approval. The drive to win approval, through perfection, sets in motion negative procrastination and a stressful existence.
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The Price You Can Pay for Being a Workaholic
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Lorraine Pirihi
Being fit and healthy is not an option. Just because you are standing and breathing doesn't mean you are well.
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How to Enjoy Your Work and Your Life
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Lorraine Pirihi
How's your working environment? Is it positive and uplifting or negative and draining? It's never too late to change. You probably spend most of your waking hours at work, so if you're not enjoying it, then do something to change it. Your life is in
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Business Success Strategies—Lies That Trap Us
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Michele Pariza Wacek
As a recovering workaholic/perfectionist, not to mention having delusions of superhero syndrome, I'm quite familiar with the lies we tell ourselves. You too know these lies. They're the ones that keep us stuck and away from our dreams. So what are th
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Is Your Timing Keeping You From Being Successful In Your Business? Part 2
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Michele Pariza Wacek
After being in business for as long as I have, there's one thing that never fails to amaze me -- the capacity entrepreneurs have to sabotage their own success.
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Women Entrepreneurs: Tips for a Prosperous (and Sane) Business
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Michele DeKinder-Smith
Money in the bank—time off for friends, family and travel—and even a luxurious lifestyle can all be part of the vision that entrepreneurs have when they set off to build a business. But according to the latest research, when it comes to women entrepreneurs, financial prosperity isn't the only carrot.
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From $100K+ Executive to Entrepreneur: 7 Questions to Ask Yourself Before You Become an Entrepreneur
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Karen Armon
Making the decision to venture out, take the risk and become an entrepreneur is hard... answer the seven questions... to transition from executive to entrepreneur.
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Opportunity Knocks, Jane Answers: Three Women Entrepreneurs, Three Ways of Dealing with New Prospect
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Michele DeKinder-Smith
In every female entrepreneur's life, opportunity comes and goes. The way a business owner deals with each chance can determine her business' growth and direction - and on a larger scale, success or failure.
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Two Women Entrepreneurs, Two Responses to Opportunity: How Each Jane Answers When Opportunity Knocks
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Michele DeKinder-Smith
Every female entrepreneur dreams of opportunity. When faced with a new prospect, how should business owners respond? What kinds of things should they consider? After the opportunity has presented itself and the considerations have been made, things will fall into place, one way or another.
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The Most Important Thing I Learned in 4 Years at the Wharton Business School
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clint arthur
That's right folks, after graduating from The Wharton Business School with straight A's and top 97th percentile scores on EVERY standardized test I've ever taken, I'm going to reveal to you the most important thing I ever learned in my entire life.
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