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Academic qualification for business success 11 Articles

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    by Joseph Hazelbaker

    As a small business owner and practicing attorney, I encounter lots of business owners. Some successful, some not. There is no magic formula for business success. The road to bankruptcy is paved with PhD.s and seasoned...read more

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    by Patricia Gilliam

    When I got the opportunity at age 19 to speak with an actual multi-millionaire, I asked a lot of questions about education-his answers surprised me. I had made so many snap-decisions about this man before talking to him-h...read more

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    by Michael Ugulini

    You and Your Grade School MBA (Most Basic Assets) There are three academic qualifications for business success. They are: Reading, writing, and arithmetic. That's it. Everything else you need to make it as a...read more

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    by Stephen Carter

    How do we define business success? Is it rising in the corporate ranks to a senior level position, acting as an administrator? For this substantive academic qualifications would be required, but purely from the perspective...read more

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    by Marco Angioni II

    What is your answer to the age old question, "Would you rather have book smarts or street smarts?" As an entrepreneur, both are vital to success! In order to simplify the concept, I think of "street smarts" as experien...read more

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    by Willie Parker

    As a business owner, i hear the following question a lot. How do I start my own business? That is no easy question to answer. However, there are steps you can take to prepare yourself for business. There are many s...read more

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    by Clacky McSnackins

    Classifying the exact needs that someone must have for business success is pretty hard, because there are so many different types of degrees available, so many jobs within the business environment, and so many different re...read more

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    by Michel Kordas

    Entrepreneur is a French word meaning to undertake a risky venture. Theories are just that and schools teaching about entrepreneurship are helpful. The territory goes with the philosophy of calculated risk, where you m...read more

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    by D. Blain

    I suppose qualifying yourself academically for any business depends on the business. If it is a technical consulting business, then someone must have years of experience and education in their field to make themselves use...read more

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    by PMR

    Academic Qualifications?...There are None. If you look up successful people in business, a good number didn't have formal education at all. Including Henry Ford, Ben Franklin, and Thomas Edison. I know you may think that t...read more

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    by Pnk Guru

    Academic Qualification for Business Success You know, I am a keen observer of business activities, not at international level, but at the nook and corner of the city. A "school drop out" makes gold coins on the st...read more

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