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From “Microbusiness and the Human Economy”

The following is an excerpt from a new white paper published today by The MicroEnterprise Journal and written by myself. To download the complete paper, click here.
Microbusinesses are generally defined as firms with fewer than five or ten employees. That sort of quantitative definition is useful in the context of getting basic information about them, [...]

Revisiting the microbusiness choice

One of the things that often happens as the year winds down to a close is that we get into a reflective mood, a bit of Janus revisited, looking back at the year that was.
We try to identify the things that went well, the things that didn’t quite go as planned, the things we [...]

Meet Dawn Rivers Baker

Dawn Rivers Baker and I first crossed paths in September of 2005. I discovered her website The MicroEnterprise Journal, which she has been publishing since 1999, and asked for an interview for a microBusiness project that I was working on.
She was warm and friendly, exceptionally helpful, and very knowledgable about microBusiness issues. Little did [...]