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Leslie Camacho

How to turn your kids into entrepreneurs - WSJ.com - 0 views

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    How do you get kids ready to become entrepreneurs? Journal Report Read the complete Small Business report. The classic answer, of course, is the lemonade stand: Encourage your kids to start a homespun business instead of just bugging you for money. But entrepreneurs and educators say the real solution goes much deeper than that. There are crucial psychological traits an entrepreneur needs to succeed, they say, and parents should help kids develop them at every opportunity. Here's a look at those attributes-and how to foster them.
Swati Mehra

Want to Be an Entrepreneur? Start Playschool - 0 views

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    The word entrepreneur is quite common nowadays. People are trying to be the boss of their life with the help of startup and other business models. If you want to be an entrepreneur and want a business that won't give you sleepless nights, opening a playschool franchise is the best option.
Swati Mehra

How A Children's Learning Franchise Helps Entrepreneur To Be Free - 0 views

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    An entrepreneur can pursue his or her passion without compromising the work. Because he or she will have a greater deal of liberty to choose the time and kind of joyful pursue of passion that he or she wants to engage in.
Swati Mehra

Entrepreneurs, how can you open a playschool in India? - 0 views

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    More than a business, running a preschool involves the sense of responsibility. Many dynamic entrepreneurs are presently looking for the best preschool chain in India.
Leslie Camacho

Some details on proposed Obama budget for higher ed 2013 | Inside Higher Ed - 1 views

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    " Preview: Obama's 2013 Budget February 13, 2012 - 3:00am By Libby A. Nelson WASHINGTON -- President Obama today will propose spending $8 billion on job training programs at community colleges over the next three years, part of a budget for the 2013 fiscal year that also would increase spending on Education Department programs and some scientific research. The president will outline the job-training proposal in more detail in a speech at Northern Virginia Community College this morning. But unlike past calls to spend more on community colleges, this plan is aimed squarely at an election-year message of "jobs, jobs, jobs" rather than the administration's goal of increasing the number of Americans with college degrees. The proposal, as outlined by Education Department officials Sunday evening, builds on job training programs already in existence -- especially the Trade Act Assistance Community College Career Training Program, which began making grants to community colleges in September. If approved by Congress, the president's proposal would provide $1.3 billion each per year to the Education and Labor Departments, on top of the trade act grants. While it's unclear whether the money would create new federal programs or build up existing ones, the funds would be spent at community colleges that train workers for jobs in high-demand fields, according to materials released by the Education Department. Programs that are especially successful at finding jobs for their graduates, or at placing those who traditionally have difficulty finding work, would be eligible for additional money. The grants would also be used to encourage partnerships between businesses, states, local governments and community colleges, and to create an online course to encourage entrepreneurs. The money would also support paid internships for low-income college students. But the plan would shut out for-profit colleges, which would not be eligible for the additional funds -- a move alm
Go Jobio

Where Do You Find Your Marketing Talent? - 0 views

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    Recruit talented, trustworthy friends One entrepreneur, Maximilian Huc of http://www.gojobio.com/ noted that his marketing talent is, simply. a friend. "I was lucky enough to having a friend hop on board who is the 'marketing talent,' and I honestly don't know what I would have done to fill his position if he had not," Huc told us. Clearly, it pays to have talented friends that you can trust.
Leslie Camacho

Small Business: Five Tips for Managing Your To-Do List - WSJ.com - 0 views

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    "If you're like most entrepreneurs, you have a lengthy to-do list that never seems doable-no matter how many hours you work. But there's a reason you're not ticking off items, or maximizing results when you do. You've likely organized your task list by deadlines, and you're cranking away on the most pressing items first. A better, smarter approach is to prioritize your list by what matters most."
Leslie Camacho

Making humor a part of your pitch can work wonders - WSJ.com - 0 views

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    For most entrepreneurs, sales calls aren't a laughing matter. But maybe they should be. Making humor a part of your pitch can work wonders, says Burt Teplitzky, a stand-up comedian, author and corporate trainer in Los Angeles. Jokes can help establish a rapport with customers, release tension and increase your "likability factor"-all of which can make it a lot easier to close a deal.
Leslie Camacho

Shared Workspaces Grow in Popularity as Workers Seek Affordable Facilities - WSJ.com - 0 views

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    "Forget privacy. Shared workspaces are the latest trend in office space. The offices, set up in a variety of ways but emphasizing open space and the ability to rent a single desk, are also known as co-working spaces. Such offices have long been popular with technology start-ups in the San Francisco Bay Area looking for cheap space, but as the latest tech wave rises, shared workspaces are popping up in cities around the country. Besides the cost advantages, entrepreneurs in technology and other fields say they like co-working spaces because their open floor plans boost collaboration, offer more flexibility on leases and can even help land investors."
Leslie Camacho

Extreme Job Hunting - WSJ.com - 0 views

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    The unorthodox gambits failed these job seekers-but taught them plenty about finding work, and could provide a playbook for countless unemployed Americans. Mr. Persky learned to become a multi-faceted entrepreneur. Mr. Williamson discovered why personal networks matter. Ms. Greco recognized the importance of targeted marketing.
Leslie Camacho

Back to an Office After Working from Home - WSJ.com - 0 views

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    I'm frequently asked how to make the transition from working in an organization to striking out on one's own. But here's a question that's rarely discussed: What if you're an entrepreneur or solo practitioner and must decide whether to return to the business world? Can you -- and should you -- go from your living room back to the boardroom?
Leslie Camacho

For the Self-Employed, It's an Endless Workweek - WSJ.com - 0 views

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    Solo entrepreneurs, freelancers and other self-employed professionals have always struggled to take vacations, and the recession is making it even harder. Being out of pocket can mean missing one of a diminishing number of business leads, and the rising tide of unemployed professionals has heightened competition for freelance work.
Leslie Camacho

Time Off Is No Option: It's Required - WSJ.com - 0 views

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    Last month, Brandi Greygor did the unthinkable for an entrepreneur just starting out: She took a weeklong vacation. "I needed one because I ran myself into the ground," says Ms. Greygor, a 35-year-old mother of two who also works part-time for a consulting firm from her home in Union, Ky.
Swati Mehra

Getting into the preschool business: Advantages Article - 0 views

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    For entrepreneurs looking for new business ideas, there is no dearth of things to do in the country. The preschool business is fast catching up to be one of the best entrepreneurship ideas of all time. With great education franchise opportunities on the rise, a preschool can be opened and run with dexterity.
Swati Mehra

10 reasons to invest in a play school franchise - 0 views

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    Young entrepreneurs often choose to go for a play school franchise, rather than experimenting with other industries. This rising trend tells a singular story: investing in play school franchise is lucrative!
Swati Mehra

Business potential of nursery school franchise in India - 0 views

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    Changing lifestyles, and corresponding family structures have greatly influenced the education industry over the last couple of decades. While a significant number of entrepreneurs are opting for nursery school franchise in India, there's some sound reason for the trend.
Leslie Camacho

Entrepreneurs Question Value of Social Media - WSJ.com - 0 views

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    "Last year, Jackie Siddall described in a blog post how a message she received on Twitter prompted her to buy a folding kayak for around $1,900."
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