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Posted By Henrietta Onwuegbuzie 09-25-2017 14:06
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It is indeed important that the founder entrepreneur indicates a salary for himself/herself. Profit is not the same as a salary and should not be treated as such. A salary also imposes financial discipline on the entrepreneur. The salary however cannot be fixed. It depends on the type of business and ...
Posted By Henrietta Onwuegbuzie 06-30-2016 13:16
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I see no incompatibility between "business plans" and "lean start-up". Lean start-up can be used as a feasibility study to ensure customers are getting value the way they want it. Once that is confirmed then you need to plan how to scale the venture. Planning is a part of life. I think we need to remember ...
Posted By Henrietta Onwuegbuzie 06-30-2016 13:16
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I see no incompatibility between "business plans" and "lean start-up". Lean start-up can be used as a feasibility study to ensure customers are getting value the way they want it. Once that is confirmed then you need to plan how to scale the venture. Planning is a part of life. I think we need to remember ...
Posted By Henrietta Onwuegbuzie 06-09-2015 12:01
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I love the idea of "lean start-up" and indeed it's what I strongly suggest to MBAs, in line with "start small, think big". I also think it allows you do some sort of feasibility study, as one learns the market progressively and avoids expensive mistakes. I however don't see the incompatibility with a ...
Posted By Henrietta Onwuegbuzie 06-09-2015 12:01
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I love the idea of "lean start-up" and indeed it's what I strongly suggest to MBAs, in line with "start small, think big". I also think it allows you do some sort of feasibility study, as one learns the market progressively and avoids expensive mistakes. I however don't see the incompatibility with a ...