by Brad Adams | May 13, 2013 | Business Plan, Entrepreneur and Business Opportunities, For Renegade Entrepreneurs Only
“A man must be big enough to admit his mistakes, smart enough to profit from them, and strong enough to correct them.” — John C Maxwell Entrepreneurship is the dream of every aspiring individual. But being a successful entrepreneur takes a lot of effort...
by Brad Adams | May 9, 2013 | Business Management, Business Plan, For Renegade Entrepreneurs Only
The essentials of Business Growth and Development necessary for long-term success Expanding the operations of your business will give you access to new markets and thus enable you to enter the big leagues. To compete on a global scale is the dream of every...
by Brad Adams | Apr 18, 2013 | Business Management, Business Plan, For Renegade Entrepreneurs Only
When Protecting your Business Insurance Becoming an entrepreneur takes constant learning, even on subjects that are boring and complex. Take insurance, for example. You have to know the types of risks that are involved with property, injuries, negligence, and a host...
by Brad Adams | Mar 21, 2013 | Business Plan, Entrepreneur Business, For Renegade Entrepreneurs Only
“While most are dreaming of success, winners wake-up and work hard to achieve it.” — Unknown You cannot sit in your lounging chair, sipping a cocktail and wait for success to come to you. This is a highly competitive world. No matter which field you are in...
by Brad Adams | Mar 7, 2013 | Business Plan, For Renegade Entrepreneurs Only, Leadership Development
5 Ways to Turn Life’s Disappointments into Advantages All power-charged entrepreneurs can tell some harrowing tales of heartbreak, despair and failure. From Thomas Edison to Steve Jobs to J.K. Rowling, the big guns never fail to emphasize the power of failure. When...
by Brad Adams | Feb 11, 2013 | Business Plan, For Renegade Entrepreneurs Only, Starting a Business
How to Be Good At Being Your Own Boss! No one really wants to be a failure, but entrepreneurs have a lot riding on their efforts to succeed. So it is important to treat failures with a pinch of salt and not get disheartened when encountered by them. Here we have...