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Free Agent: (Making the Decision To Blaze Your Own Trail) (edició 2015)

de Michael A Babiarz JD (Autor), Ann M Babiarz (Editor)

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This book grew from many conversations between the author and entrepreneurs over the past two decades. Often, the conversations were lighthearted and along the lines of wondering why anyone would choose the torture of creating one's own business as a path in life.The entrepreneurial life is a curious one in current literature. Sometimes glorified, sometimes vilified, and sometimes disdained, we view creators of businesses through many lenses. Nevertheless, peruse any library or bookstore and you'll find shelf upon shelf of tomes proclaiming the glories of entrepreneurs. Some are along the lines of step-by-step programs, others public policy arguments as to why creation of businesses are important for a growing economy, and a few purportedly help the reader choose which business she might start.We occasionally hear political discourse about the need to support small business in America. Regardless of which side of the political aisle you find yourself -- and admittedly the size of that aisle is cavernous these days -- we find a common definition of "small business." The small business of which Washington DC speaks is one with 12 full-time employees and $5 million a year in annual sales. Now, many entrepreneurs want to get to that point. But I believe the truth of the matter is that the vast majority of small businesses in America support one person, the owner; the average small business delights its owner when it crosses into six figures of revenues.Discussions about business in America usually revolve around publicly traded companies, multinational corporations, and firms whose every move is scrutinized heavily in the 24-hour news cycle of cable TV business networks. These same organizations also report on employment statistics in our country, and unemployment rates, and discuss whether certain actions by institutions such as federal, state or local governments are "job creators" or "job killers". Over the past few decades, however, the overall net effect of job creation has occurred in the small business realm. Some of the larger companies grow and some contract with respect to employment, but the net effect has been essentially zero job growth in big business.… (més)
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This book grew from many conversations between the author and entrepreneurs over the past two decades. Often, the conversations were lighthearted and along the lines of wondering why anyone would choose the torture of creating one's own business as a path in life.The entrepreneurial life is a curious one in current literature. Sometimes glorified, sometimes vilified, and sometimes disdained, we view creators of businesses through many lenses. Nevertheless, peruse any library or bookstore and you'll find shelf upon shelf of tomes proclaiming the glories of entrepreneurs. Some are along the lines of step-by-step programs, others public policy arguments as to why creation of businesses are important for a growing economy, and a few purportedly help the reader choose which business she might start.We occasionally hear political discourse about the need to support small business in America. Regardless of which side of the political aisle you find yourself -- and admittedly the size of that aisle is cavernous these days -- we find a common definition of "small business." The small business of which Washington DC speaks is one with 12 full-time employees and $5 million a year in annual sales. Now, many entrepreneurs want to get to that point. But I believe the truth of the matter is that the vast majority of small businesses in America support one person, the owner; the average small business delights its owner when it crosses into six figures of revenues.Discussions about business in America usually revolve around publicly traded companies, multinational corporations, and firms whose every move is scrutinized heavily in the 24-hour news cycle of cable TV business networks. These same organizations also report on employment statistics in our country, and unemployment rates, and discuss whether certain actions by institutions such as federal, state or local governments are "job creators" or "job killers". Over the past few decades, however, the overall net effect of job creation has occurred in the small business realm. Some of the larger companies grow and some contract with respect to employment, but the net effect has been essentially zero job growth in big business.

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