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    More Lessons Learned

    April 19, 2006August 27, 2014

    Raganwald blog shares lessons learned in What I’ve Learned from Failure. Some of the areas he covers are Why does failure matter? and The four most important causes of failure. He also has a section on Finishing. His lessons from software development have plenty of relevance for all small biz people. small biz rural entrepreneurship…

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    Three things that kill your chances to get business financing

    April 18, 2006August 27, 2014

    This is an exceprt of a post by Marco Terry, Invoice Factoring Blog. He writes mostly about invoice factoring, but these points apply to any kind of business loans or financing. Here are the three big “Don’t Do’s” of business financing. 1. Don’t be clueless about your own businessThe biggest deal killer I see in…

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    Global Readers for Small Biz Survival

    April 17, 2006August 27, 2014

    You probably noticed our new little map, below our lovely photos in the sidebar. It automatically records visitors, and you can see that if you are from outside of Oklahoma, you are not alone in reading Small Biz Survival. When I started, I really thought I was writing just for friends I already knew; small…

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    Innovation and Entrepreneurship in Rural America

    April 17, 2006August 27, 2014

    Here’s another story link from Ed Morrison, EDPro. Innovation and Entrepreneurship in Rural America Putting the words innovation and entrepreneurship in the same sentence as rural America may be to some an unlikely combination. Surely innovation is something associated with glossy high technology campuses in metropolitan suburbs, rather than sleepy small towns and remote counties?…

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    Small town manufacturing competes globally

    April 17, 2006August 27, 2014

    Flexible companies change to stay put profiles American manufacturers, mostly in small towns, competing globally. Lessons learned are applicable for small town manufacturers world wide. The primary profile is of Zippo lighters. Thanks to Ed Morrison for the link in his weekly email. Go subscribe yourself at his EDPRo Weblog. small biz rural entrepreneurship manufacturing…

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    Crossroads Technology Report

    April 17, 2006August 27, 2014

    From Ed Morrison’s EDPro Weblog, I found a link to site focused on technology and innovation in a decidedly rural area…the USA Midwest. Crossroads Technology Report, launched in 2006 and based in Indianapolis, Indiana, is an online publication dedicated to covering emerging technology and innovation in the Midwest. Our mission is to promote the understanding…

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    Develop your Intuition with the Easter Egg Hunt

    April 16, 2006August 27, 2014

    Most of us have experienced the sudden “aha!” of an intuitive answer. Very, very few have any idea how to look for an intuitive answer, or how to actually use our intuition. The intuition seems too erratic and unpredictable to be considered a tool. However, the technique discussed here offers a way to tap into…

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  • entrepreneurship

    Stupid Mistakes and Lessons Learned

    April 16, 2006August 27, 2014

    Two posts came together this week. Steve Pavlina outlines 10 Stupid Mistakes Made by the Newly Self-Employed, and Justin’s Blog shares What I learned from my startup. It’s not enough to make mistakes, we have to learn, too. Steve’s mistake list is long. He breaks it up with his own perspective and stories. Of course,…

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