by jendralkancut on September 3, 2010

In the uncertain economic environment today, more people than ever are seeking ways to gain mastery over his personal and professional life. Instead of being buffeted by the winds of the stock market, the whims of corporate bigwigs and human resources departments, and the rising cost of living, people are taking charge of your own destiny and create a path successful entrepreneur. Though many business strategies are being promoted, it is increasingly clear that the key to success is education online. [click to continue…]
by jendralkancut on August 30, 2010

The technology industry thrives on the main contributions of Arab American professionals. In his speech at Cairo University, USA President Obama announced a powerful vision: to promote the advancement of entrepreneurship and innovation throughout the developing world. TechWadi the Global Entrepreneurship Forum will be held on 23 June for the first time in Lebanon at the Olayan School of Business (OSB) from the American University of Beirut, with the support of partners Berytech Technological Pole. TechWadi is the association for networking professionals Arabs and Arab Americans in the technology industry. [click to continue…]
by jendralkancut on August 27, 2010
If you business experts questioned for several decades, as well as entrepreneurs would make one in a capsule-like definition. This person must be a man, a child alone in the family, must be35 Atleast 45 years old at the time to venture into the business, you must have a master’s degree in business, must be a Protestant, a son of a poor family must have worked in their childhood days. [click to continue…]
by jendralkancut on August 26, 2010

As a successful business entrepreneur in the making, who dare to tread a different path to 97% of the company? You try to get rich so you can design your own life independent of their paycheck. Instead of a J.O.B. prefer to work for yourself and be your own boss, to the best work from home or anywhere you want, and become financially free to live their dream lifestyle. [click to continue…]
by jendralkancut on August 25, 2010
In the past 30 years, U.S. universities and universities have dramatically expanded its education business. In the 1970s, fewer than 200 schools offer classes in entrepreneurship. Now, more than 2,000 do, and lists of classes are not limited to students in business school. Social workers, lawyers and artists are looking to improve their business skills. So what does this mean for the average Joe who wants to strike out on their own? Is formal education becoming a necessity for success in your business? [click to continue…]