Business Start-Up Jobs and Careers
Starting and managing any kind of business of your own, or home business, takes motivation, desire and talent. Self-employment decisons take lots of research and planning.
Like a chess game, success in small business starts with decisive and correct opening moves. And, although initial mistakes are not fatal, it takes skill, discipline and hard work to regain the advantage.
To increase your chance for success, take the time up front to explore and evaluate your business and personal goals. Then use these links to build a comprehensive and wellthoughtout business plan that will help you reach these goals.
The process of developing a business plan will help you think through some important issues that you may not have considered yet. Your plan will become a valuable tool as you set out to raise money for your business. It should also provide milestones to gauge your success. [ Adapted from SBA ]
- A Lawyer's Take on New Companies' Legal Blunders
- Better Business Bureau
- BPlans.com
- eWeb, the Entrepreneurship Web
- IRS Tax Info for Business
- NASE, The National Association for the Self-Employed
- National Business Incubation Association
- On-line Small Business Workshop
- Online Women's Business Center
- OSHA, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration
- RISEbusiness, Research Institute for Small & Emerging Business
- SBA Office of Women's Business Ownership
- SCORE, the Service Corps of Retired Executives
- Starting Your Own Business
- TakeCommand.Com
- U.S. Small Business Administration
