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Entrepreneur June 2005 Chris Penttila |
Stop, Thief! A joint venture with a big company sounds like a dream--until the company backs out, takes your idea with it and leaves you in the dust. A small company has a lot to gain--and a lot to lose--by joining forces with a bigger company on a project.  |
Entrepreneur June 2005 Mark Henricks |
Two-Timer Trouble New hire being courted by another company? Now you can fight back. As the economy and hiring pick up steam, entrepreneurs can expect more cases of new-hire fallout.  |
Entrepreneur June 2005 Marty McCarty |
Soap Star In a free-flowing atmosphere, entrepreneur Emily Voth says she doesn't lead--she follows an energy stream as 35 employees pour creativity into products, sales and development.  |
Entrepreneur June 2005 Kristen Hampshire |
Behind the Music Dave Stack traded a dotcom gig for the music biz when he opened an on-line music marketplace, MusicStack, and tuned up the buying and selling technology behind the music.  |
Entrepreneur June 2005 Don Debelak |
Original Win How should a small company respond when an almost identical company enters the market and launches a similar product made by an overseas manufacturer? Here are the steps to success.  |
Entrepreneur June 2005 Nichole L. Torres |
Diversifying Options How today's campuses are paving the way for minority entrepreneurship.  |
Entrepreneur June 2005 Nichole L. Torres |
Be the Brains of the Operation You know you want to start a business, but you're not sure what kind. Get your mind in gear, and start brainstorming with tips and tricks from an idea expert.  |
HBS Working Knowledge May 23, 2005 Sarah Jane Johnston |
Foundations of a Winning Business Plan The winner of the 2005 Business Plan Contest at Harvard Business School used personal experience for inspiration. Now she's taking her idea for a better bra to the venture community.  |
Entrepreneur June 2005 Nichole L. Torres |
It's a Swapping Success! Flea markets and swap meets give entrepreneurs a low-cost way to break into retail.  |
Entrepreneur June 2005 Nichole L. Torres |
Smooth Sailing To manage your startup risk, put a plan in place to deal with any rough waters up ahead. Here are five tips to lower risk.  |
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