by Lea Strickland | Jul 29, 2014 | 12-Steps to Start, Business Articles, Business Plans, C.O.R.E. Business System, Entity, Strategy
Previous articles focused on considering a business of your own, defining the elements, planning for the business, and then developing the business plan. Last month’s article ended by asking you to capture some of the questions and answers that you would ask of...
by Lea Strickland | Jul 29, 2014 | Business Articles, Business Growth, Business Plans, C.O.R.E. Business System, Commercialization, Entrepreneur, Small Business, Start-up, Strategy
Building on last month’s discussion of business plans, we now focus on an understanding of the key elements and the process. The business plan process involves capturing “every” aspect of business operations and the financial implications. If you are...
by Lea Strickland | Jul 31, 2010 | Glossary
Timing and means with which an investor (usually a venture capitalist) cashes the investment in a startup venture or a buyout arrangement. It is often planned with, and agreed upon, by the management of the investee firm and commonly occurs after an initial public...
by Lea Strickland | Sep 28, 2009 | Budgets and Financial Tools, Business Articles, Business Growth, Business Plans, Competitiveness, Entity, Small Business, Small Business, Start-up, Strategy
Some of us passed through a period of fascination with prehistoric creatures such as dinosaurs, as well as more recently demised species. Recall the phrase dead as a dodo?We saw images of a pterodactyl, the winged dinosaur often pictured in cartoons and sci-fi movies...