Careers: Paths to Entrepreneurship

Careers: Paths to Entrepreneurship
Author: Allison Blake
Publisher: Salem Press
Total Pages: 350
Release: 2021-07-30
Genre: Entrepreneurship
ISBN: 9781642657746

Designed specifically for those who want to work for themselves, this volume dives deep into the many ways that individuals can translate doing what they love into a business. There are many business sectors that are ripe for entrepreneurship, including real estate, the creative arts, manufacturing, personal care services, retail, fashion, finance and so much more. This volume also highlights some critical aspects of entrepreneurship, from writing business plans to managing finances. Take a look at just some of the in-demand careers profiled in this volume: - Chef/Cook - Childcare Facility Director - Fashion Designer - Franchise Operator - Hair Stylist - Personal Trainer - Software Developers - Stockbroker - Top Executive. Each chapter provides a wealth of real-world information including A Day in the Life, Work Environment, Education & Training, Earnings & Advancement, Employment Outlook, Networking Contacts, and Conversations with Real Professionals.

The 10% Entrepreneur

The 10% Entrepreneur
Author: Patrick J. McGinnis
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2016-04-12
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0698402774

Choosing between the stability of a traditional career and the upside of entrepreneurship? Why not have both? Becoming a full-time entrepreneur can look glamorous from the outside. Who doesn’t want to chase their dreams, be their own boss, and do what they love? But the truth is that entrepreneurship is often a slog, with no regular hours, no job security, and very little pay. What if there was a way to have the stability of a day job with the excitement of a startup? All of the benefits of entrepreneurship with none of the pitfalls? In The 10% Entrepreneur, Patrick McGinnis shows you how, by investing just 10% of your time and resources, you can become an entrepreneur without losing a steady paycheck. McGinnis details a step-by-step plan that takes you from identifying your first entrepreneurial project to figuring out the smartest way to commit resources to it. He shows you how to select and engage in projects that will provide you with upside outside the office while making your better at your day job. He also profiles real-world 10% Entrepreneurs such as... •Luke Holden, a cash-strapped recent college graduate, who started his own lobster-roll empire and oversaw much of its first year of operations, all while working full time in corporate America •Dipali Patwa, a designer and mom whose side project designing and selling infant clothing is now a sensation. •A group of friends who met at a 6am Bible study class and went on to start a brewery that now generates millions in sales . A successful 10% Entrepreneur himself, McGinnis explains the multiple paths you can follow to invest your cash, time, and expertise in a start-up—including as a founder, angel, adviser, or aficionado. Most importantly, you don’t have to have millions in disposable income to become a 10% Entrepreneur. When you put McGinnis’s 10% principles into action, you’ll quickly start racking up small wins, then watch as they snowball into your new (and far more entrepreneurial) life.

Careers: Paths to Entrepreneurship

Careers: Paths to Entrepreneurship
Author: Allison Blake
Publisher: Salem Press
Total Pages: 350
Release: 2021-07-30
Genre: Entrepreneurship
ISBN: 9781642657746

Designed specifically for those who want to work for themselves, this volume dives deep into the many ways that individuals can translate doing what they love into a business. There are many business sectors that are ripe for entrepreneurship, including real estate, the creative arts, manufacturing, personal care services, retail, fashion, finance and so much more. This volume also highlights some critical aspects of entrepreneurship, from writing business plans to managing finances. Take a look at just some of the in-demand careers profiled in this volume: - Chef/Cook - Childcare Facility Director - Fashion Designer - Franchise Operator - Hair Stylist - Personal Trainer - Software Developers - Stockbroker - Top Executive. Each chapter provides a wealth of real-world information including A Day in the Life, Work Environment, Education & Training, Earnings & Advancement, Employment Outlook, Networking Contacts, and Conversations with Real Professionals.

Your Creative Career

Your Creative Career
Author: Anna Sabino
Publisher: Red Wheel/Weiser
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2018-01-22
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 163265895X

Anna Sabino is an artist, but certainly not a starving one. She wasn’t born into a wealthy family, didn’t inherit money from a distant relative, and doesn’t have a rich husband. But she made it as an entrepreneur, as a single woman, and most importantly, as an artist. In Your Creative Career, she shows her fellow artists and creatives how to build a business that reflects their talent and true calling while generating serious cash. Whether the goal is to build an empire and be financially free, create a lifestyle business, or just to have more time, Your Creative Career guides you through every aspect of creative entrepreneurship. If you want to start your creative career, transition into it, or give it a boost, this book is a must read that features: Proven systems and strategies to create ideally priced products that keep selling. The importance of going through all the steps of making it from idea inception and execution to branding and distribution. The importance of transitioning from artistic solitude to collaborative, creative entrepreneurship. The most effective marketing and PR methods adjusted to the new reality of short attention spans and information overload.

Smart People Should Build Things

Smart People Should Build Things
Author: Andrew Yang
Publisher: Harper Collins
Total Pages: 229
Release: 2014-02-04
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0062292056

Andrew Yang, the founder of Venture for America, offers a unique solution to our country’s economic and social problems—our smart people should be building things. Smart People Should Build Things offers a stark picture of the current culture and a revolutionary model that will redirect a generation of ambitious young people to the critical job of innovating and building new businesses. As the Founder and CEO of Venture for America, Andrew Yang places top college graduates in start-ups for two years in emerging U.S. cities to generate job growth and train the next generation of entrepreneurs. He knows firsthand how our current view of education is broken. Many college graduates aspire to finance, consulting, law school, grad school, or medical school out of a vague desire for additional status and progress rather than from a genuine passion or fit. In Smart People Should Build Things, this self-described “recovering lawyer” and entrepreneur weaves together a compelling narrative of success stories (including his own), offering observations about the flow of talent in the United States and explanations of why current trends are leading to economic distress and cultural decline. He also presents recommendations for both policy makers and job seekers to make entrepreneurship more realistic and achievable.

Entrepreneurship

Entrepreneurship
Author: Michael Laverty
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2020-01-16
Genre: Business planning
ISBN: 9781951693121

This textbook is intended for use in introductory Entrepreneurship classes at the undergraduate level. Due to the wide range of audiences and course approaches, the book is designed to be as flexible as possible. Theoretical and practical aspects are presented in a balanced manner, and specific components such as the business plan are provided in multiple formats. Entrepreneurship aims to drive students toward active participation in entrepreneurial roles, and exposes them to a wide range of companies and scenarios.

Choosing the Right Career Path

Choosing the Right Career Path
Author: C. Mark Johnson
Publisher: CreateSpace
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2008
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781434892249

This book gives you career path pros and cons based on real life experience. You will gain valuable insight, saving you time and money. This book is meant as a career compass steering you in a direction that is more correctly aligned with your area of aptitude. This book is targeted for two groups of people:1) Young adults, ages 16 to 25 who are just starting out or exploring career paths.2) Career changers or those contemplating a career change at any age.A note of caution before you purchase. If you are satisfied with your current career path and are not considering a career change, this book is not intended for you. I share this in the interest of reader satisfaction.Younger readers may find this to be more of an all inclusive guide for their stage of career development. Older career changers will get a sense of exploring options of various career path variables rather than an all inclusive manual.This book includes a large variety of jobs based on real life experience. The inclusion of this wider range is so that you will have insight into jobs or alternative paths you may not have considered before. In these tough economic times, we often are faced with taking a job temporarily that is truly just a job and not a career. Often you will be totally unfamiliar with the job prior to accepting it because you have never considered such a job before. Many of these are included so you will gain a perspective on these jobs too and alternative paths to follow during these temporary career detours. This is a no holds barred candid look inside career paths and the weighing of risk and reward. The career variables of sales, entrepreneurship, combining jobs and businesses are also discussed here. If you want a fresh perspective on your career choices or you are just starting your career, this is your book.Mr. Johnson holds a degree in business management, numerous certificates, and is a United States Air Force Veteran.

Generation Z Marketing and Management in Tourism and Hospitality

Generation Z Marketing and Management in Tourism and Hospitality
Author: Nikolaos Stylos
Publisher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 350
Release: 2021-05-24
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 3030706958

Generation Z (Gen Z) is the demographic cohort also known as Post-Millennials, the iGeneration or the Homeland Generation. Referring to individuals born roughly between the mid-1990s and the early 2000s, they are our youngest consumers, students, colleagues, and voters. Understanding them is a key aspect. In the context of the hospitality and tourism, Gen Z-ers represent the future in human resources, and service production and consumption. This book focuses on the aspirations, expectations, preferences and behaviours related to individuals within this demographic. It critically discusses their dynamism in driving the tourism sector and offers insights into the roles that Gen Z will inhabit as visitors, guests, consumers, employees, and entrepreneurs. This book is a valuable resource for managers, scholars and students interested in acquiring concrete knowledge on how Gen Z will shape the marketing and management of tourism-related services.

The Entrepreneurial Society

The Entrepreneurial Society
Author: David B. Audretsch
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 249
Release: 2007-07-02
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0198040482

Previous generations enjoyed the security of lifelong employment with a sole employer. Public policy and social institutions reinforced that security by producing a labor force content with mechanized repetition in manufacturing plants, and creating loyalty to one employer for life. This is no longer the case. Globalization and new technologies have triggered a shift away from capital and towards knowledge. In today's global economy, where jobs and factories can be moved quickly to low-cost locations, the competitive advantage has shifted to ideas, insights, and innovation. But it is not enough just to have new ideas. It takes entrepreneurs to actualize them by championing them to society. Entrepreneurship has emerged as the proactive response to globalization. In this book, award-winning economist David B. Audretsch identifies the positive, proactive response to globalization--the entrepreneurial society, where change is the cutting edge and routine work is inevitably outsourced. Under the managed economy of the cold war era, government policies around the world supported big business, while small business was deemed irrelevant and largely ignored. The author documents the fundamental policy revolution underway, shifting the focus to technology and knowledge-based entrepreneurship, where start-ups and small business have emerged as the driving force of innovation, jobs, competitiveness and growth. The role of the university has accordingly shifted from tangential to a highly valued seedbed for coveted new ideas with the potential to create not just breathtaking new ventures but also entire new industries. By understanding the shift from the managed economy and the emergence of the entrepreneurial society, individuals, businesses, and communities can learn how to proactively harness the opportunities afforded by globalization in this new entrepreneurial society.