Be Your Own Boss! Get Training in Entrepreneurship and Small Business Management

By Nancy Lambert, published Jul 05, 2007
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Many people dream of owning their own business some day. You may be one of them and you may even know what kind of business you'd like to own, but it takes more than desire - it takes expertise and knowledge in many areas of business to be successful.

It takes knowing how to combine sophisticated business savvy, resource management skills and interpersonal talent to create a working organization. It takes stamina and expertise to take calculated risks to spark new companies or advance existing ones. Many entrepreneurs are born, but most are made. And fortunately, there are many college programs today leading to an associate, bachelor, and master's degree that can help you pursue an entrepreneurship career.

Learn the Vital Elements of Successful Entrepreneurship

Pursuing a degree in entrepreneurship, you will learn about seeking, receiving, and managing venture capital. You can develop your skills in creating brands, partnerships, writing grants and procuring business development loans. Coursework can include accounting, human resources management (recruiting and staffing), business-plan writing, budgeting, investments, communications strategy and marketing - all the vital elements to help you get on your way.

Some online, self-paced programs offer the option of taking an internship with an existing company. This provides you with direct mentoring from management and business leadership as well as the opportunity to develop life-long business contacts and partnerships.

Entrepreneurs Find Opportunities in Businesses of All Sizes

Entrepreneurs are needed across all business sectors in the country, including financial, manufacturing, marketing, technology, and healthcare industries -- as well as millions of small and medium-sized businesses.

U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) Reports that Small Businesses:

generate 60-80% of all new jobs each year in the U.S

contribute more than half of the United States' non-farm private sector gross domestic product (GDP)

produce 13 to 14 times more patents per employee than large patent-producing firms

Takeaways
  • Some online, self-paced programs offer the option of taking an internship with an existing company.
  • Entrepreneurs are needed across all business sectors in the country.
Did You Know?
Earning a degree in Entrepreneurship can help you gain the confidence and knowledge to successfully start and manage your own small business.
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