Archive | April, 2007

Employee commitment in bootstrapped versus externally funded companies

Posted on 23 April 2007

Just a short note that I did some guest-posting on the Boostrapme site, about Employee commitment in bootstrapped versus externally funded companies. There are several posts on the subject, for which you should go to the main page http://www.bootstrapme.com Anyway, I’m am also working on a little review: “Founders at work” – the book, and 

Work force in Romania

Posted on 14 April 2007

I need to keep with my preview I did on future posts and now it’s the time to speak a little about doing business in Romania. There is of course a particular reason for writing about Romania, and that is because I’m Romanian. The thing is that Eastern Europe causes fear to Western or USA 

Small Business Blindness

Posted on 11 April 2007

Or even worse the lose of all senses. This is going to bring me some un-targeted traffic from people searching for the Conference for Blind Entrepreneurs, but no, I’m not going to talk about blind business owners. I would really like to write some thoughts about a “disease” that hits most of the small businesses: 

Small Business Entrepreneur on the Indiana State University reading list

Posted on 11 April 2007

It’s a very long title for a very short post. Looking on my stats tracking service http://www.statcounter.com/ I’ve noticed a small piece of information that really made me happy. It’s very simple, my article about Management Skills for Entrepreneurs is on the “reading list” of their Module 13 – Business and Entrepreneurial Skills seminar ” 

The unfinished side of the story

Posted on 09 April 2007

Because of the reasons below, I’ve decided to make a small preview of the stories I’m preparing for the next week. I will write about “small business blindness” – or even worse the lose of all senses. On the same, I’m going to talk about small businesses going on “survival mode” versus “full speed ahead”. 

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