Business in Action, 7th Ed.
Chapter 6: Entrepreneurship and Small-Business Ownership
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The original resource is no longer available, but this advice from Purdue's Online Writing Lab offers helpful advice for outlining.
"There are lies, there are big lies, and then there are myths.
"Elite athletes push themselves to perform at an extraordinarily high level.
"A business model is an outline of how a company plans to make money with its product and customer base in a specific market.
"I’ve observed thousands of founders and thought a lot about what it takes to make a huge amount of money or to create something important.
"Before, entrepreneurs would usually pay more attention to their gut rather than trust data.
"Steer clear of these traps if you're planning to manage a business from home.
"If you’re an entrepreneur, you likely have a role model you carry around in your head as you go about building your business.
"To help you truly understand what gives a high-achieving entrepreneur that edge, here are the 10 things successful people never tolerate in themselves and in those around them.
"In the last five years “Lean Startup” methodologies have enabled entrepreneurs to efficiently build a startup by searching for product/market fit rather than blindly trying to execute.
"Key to KFC's success in the country has been catering its menu to local tastes.
"Get-It-Done Guy Stever Robbins talks business advice with Robert Herjavec from TV's Shark Tank, entrepreneur and author of the book You Don't Have to Be a Shark.
"If you asked me why I gravitated to startups rather than work in a large company I would have answered at various times: “I want to be my own boss.
"Amber Venz Box has always had an entrepreneurial spirit.
"Smart entrepreneurs are always on the hunt for ways to grow their businesses," writes Sonia Thompson (photo, left) in a piece at BusinessInsider.
Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos and Brother Mark Give a Rare Interview about Growing Up and Secrets to Success
"In this first-of-its-kind conversation, the Bezos brothers discuss their early influences, habits for success, and predictions for the future.
Presented by Polina Marinova (photo, left) at Fortune.