Things To Think About When Starting A Business

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Starting a Business
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Entrepreneurship,
Habit,
Management
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Overview: Statistics show that about half of all small businesses fail within the first four years. With that in mind, many entrepreneurs have doubts about starting up their own businesses. Most of these failures that occur within the first year are a result of not practicing smart business habits. If you're honestly considering starting up a business, it's important to identify the habits of failure in order to increase your own chances for success. The first bad habit many people fall into is procrastination. It gets easy to put things off to the side, with plans of doing them tomorrow and once tomorrow comes, you still never get around to it.

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Format: HTML | Date: Mar 2007


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