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So . . . You Want to Start Your Own Business?

by Alan Williams

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Part of the Big Ideas for Small Business series. Guide to starting a small business. Part one addresses the suitability of the potential small business owner and the viability of their idea. Part two is a guide to actually starting a business, with practical information on choosing the business location, feasibility studies, planning a business strategy, accounting and financial considerations, hiring employees, business layout, regulations and permits, and promotion and marketing strategies. Includes further recommended reading and index. Author is partner and MD of a management training and consulting firm, and was formerly a Professor of Management, MBA Course Director and Foundation Head of Department at the University of Newcastle.… (more)
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Part of the Big Ideas for Small Business series. Guide to starting a small business. Part one addresses the suitability of the potential small business owner and the viability of their idea. Part two is a guide to actually starting a business, with practical information on choosing the business location, feasibility studies, planning a business strategy, accounting and financial considerations, hiring employees, business layout, regulations and permits, and promotion and marketing strategies. Includes further recommended reading and index. Author is partner and MD of a management training and consulting firm, and was formerly a Professor of Management, MBA Course Director and Foundation Head of Department at the University of Newcastle.

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