Answers the most important questions any entrepreneur must face You're starting a new business. You're the boss. Who do you turn to for the answers to your really tough questions? With this book, new entrepreneurs can find those answers from the hard-earned experiences of other entreprises. Hailing from Entrepreneur Magazine, "the small business authority," it offers real world insight into the many issues that arise in any new venture. Jim Schell knows the ups and downs of entrepreneurship, he knows what works and what does not. Drawing on this experience, he has compiled a list of vital questions facing entrepreneurs, and provides the authoritative and practical answers that they'll need to succeed. * Q & A format provides a quick reference to the biggest problems new entrepreneurs face * Covers important topics like getting started, finances, day-to-day operations, and dealing with employees. JIM SCHELL (Bend, Oregon) is an entrepreneur who has successfully started and grown 4 businesses: a sportswear manufacturing business that grew to USD25 million in sales, a sporting goods company, a fitness products business, and a racquetball club.
He is the author of The Brass-Tacks Entrepreneur and Small-Business Management Guide.

Small Business Answer Book

by Jim Schell

Published 20 April 1996
Answers the most important questions any entrepreneur must face You're starting a new business. You're the boss. Who do you turn to for the answers to your really tough questions? With this book, new entrepreneurs can find those answers from the hard-earned experiences of other entreprises. Hailing from Entrepreneur Magazine, "the small business authority," it offers real world insight into the many issues that arise in any new venture. Jim Schell knows the ups and downs of entrepreneurship, he knows what works and what does not. Drawing on this experience, he has compiled a list of vital questions facing entrepreneurs, and provides the authoritative and practical answers that they'll need to succeed. Q & A format provides a quick reference to the biggest problems new entrepreneurs face Covers important topics like getting started, finances, day-to-day operations, and dealing with employees. JIM SCHELL (Bend, Oregon) is an entrepreneur who has successfully started and grown 4 businesses: a sportswear manufacturing business that grew to USD25 million in sales, a sporting goods company, a fitness products business, and a racquetball club.
He is the author of The Brass-Tacks Entrepreneur and Small-Business Management Guide.