Archive for March, 2010

For those only starting out with an enterprise, your time is as important as your funds. The difficulties of keeping a brand new business going will fall on you, because you do not retain the income to bring on new employees to do so. In the event that it seems as if you are failing in your most recent entrepreneurial foray, try these suggestions for managing your time.

1. Be sure to prioritize. You will not be able to do all the necessary things when you first start off as an entrepreneur. This illustrates the need to put things in order. The most critical portions of your new business undertaking are where you need to invest the bulk of your time. Make notes about what really has to be done, and go through it. You will stop pondering what to tackle next, with a to-do list at hand. Continue to revise your list while keeping the critical items at the top of the list.

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I am transferring from a local community college to Arkansas State University Jonesboro with around 50 hours of my basic courses. I would like to have my major set in stone by then but I’m currently at a loss.
Because of my special ability to make money without working traditional jobs everyone tells me to major in Business. So thats the plan right now. I love helping people so I was hoping to learn more about becoming a financial adviser. I just don’t want to be in a situation where it takes years to make decent money.

I want to use my investment skills in the real estate market asap. But I need a reliable decent paying job to begin how I would like. I’m currently under the Finance degree route, but I’m afraid that it will be too broad for me to land a good job out of college.

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Are You an Entrepreneur or a Ceo?

Many people really confuse being an entrepreneur and being a CEO. They think they are the same thing, but over the years I’ve learned that they are actually two VERY different things.

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Role of Social Entrepreneur in Society

A social entrepreneur is someone who identifies a social problem and uses entrepreneurial principles to create, organise, and manage a venture to make social change. A social entrepreneur measures success based on the impact on the society. While social entrepreneurs are often non-profit groups, the aim is to advance the social and environmental goals.

Often social entrepreneurs present new ideas that are user friendly and ethical, social and environmental problems. They typically get people support to implement and make a positive impact on the society.

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Related news items: Intel Capital Invests US$23 Million in India · Saffron Asset Advisors promotes Ritesh Vohra to Managing Director – Real Estate · CNBC Young Turks Invites Agro and Microfinance Entrepreneurs …

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YourStory partners with Challenge Future, a Global Youth Competition based in Europe · Social Entrepreneur Bootcamp by UnLtd India · CNBC Young Turks Invites Agro and Microfinance Entrepreneurs . Newer news items: …

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Ritesh Vohra has been an entrepreneur and a real estate and retail professional with an experience spanning over twelve years. He has been involved with Saffron Asset Advisors since inception and has been overseeing all acquisitions, …

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Why You Should Quit Your Day Job and Become an Entrepreneur . Mar 25. 5 Principles of Attraction for the Entrepreneur · Entrepreneurship Articles Add comments. Some things come to us naturally. For instance, breathing is habitual, …

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With full time jobs becoming a thing of the past, more and more people are becoming entrepreneurs whether out of desire or necessity. It requires a whole different set of skills, and a different outlook than being an employee, …

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