Friday, November 03, 2006

Practical Matters In Business



Every successful business owner and entrepreneur has to start somewhere. One of the reasons my business is so successful is because I have worked in so many fields.

I began my career as an Office Manager more than 10 years go. From there, after receiving my B.S. in HR Management, I became an HR Professional. From there I sought certification and also membership with multiple prestigious organizations, including SHRM and NAWW.

Now I am completing my MBA in Entrepreneurship. This is the "final touch" if you will, to my career as a freelancer, entrepreneur and self-made professional.

If a full-time mother of 3 children under 3 can manage graduate studies, a blossoming career, a happy homelife AND diversify and expand her business to include consulting services, anyone can. The key is taking advantage of strategies catering to time-pressed individuals. Who among us is not pressed for time in modern society?

What does it take to become an entrepreneur? One important step includes gaining practical skills in time-management, business management and leadership. You also need to understand how to serve your customers well and how to sell and market your products and services. The key here is fulfilling your customer's needs. We'll talk more about that next week.

ConsummateCash offers practical education, much like AJU offers practical courses. Whether your desire includes starting a successful freelance business or establishing yourself as a self-made professional, remember above all else to remain practical.

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