Posts Tagged ‘microbusiness’

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, [...]

Guest Post: A Microbusiness But Not a Lone Wolf

Met with my business coach again yesterday … and he railed on me again. In a nice way, but I had it coming. This monthly outside scrutiny has become something I rely on heavily.
One thing I’ve learned at 37 years of age is that I haven’t learned much. This epiphany has changed my life. [...]

Views on the Riches of microBusiness

A new year is always a reflective time for me. I’m not a fan of listing resolutions, but I do like to reflect back on decisions I’ve made and try to get a measure of who I am today against who I was last year. Rather than resolutions, I have questions.

Did I accomplish what I [...]