What Kills Entrepreneurship

These 9 killer mistakes that entrepreneurs make have been identified as some of the tops reasons why new businesses fail.

Entrepreneurial Education in the US

Entrepreneurial education in US has a history of more than 60 years with the first entrepreneurship course offered at Harvard in 1947. Have a look at the top 5 entrepreneurial schools across the US and find out 10 most met traits and skills of a successful entrepreneur.

Being a Freelancer

Do you prefer to be your own boss or just a link of the hierarchy chain? See how surveyed freelancers responded as for the goods and the bads of having absolute control of your professional life.

Small Business Funding

Working capital is vital for a small business to keep running in a harsh economic context. In the aftermath of 2008 recession, residues of financial insecurity are still clogging entrepreneurs’ decision to move on and take advantage of new opportunities in the credit market. This report will help you realize the situation and the potentials.

Silicon Valley Startups

Are all innovations coming from Silicone Valley startups prototypped for the public? Do they resolve real problems and cover needs? Or do they speak just to a handful of tech geeks? This infographic spotlights this tech gap.

Successful Tech Startups

Years and years of evolution led the startups that star in this infographic from the bottom of the food chain to the top. Find out more!

Women Entrepreneurship in USA

Statistically, women outnumber men in higher education in USA. However, reality shows that they come upon snags when it comes to leadership or entrepreneurship. This infographic suggests the best cities accross the US that offer the best conditions to aspiring female entrepreneurs based on 5 key factors.

From Idea to Reality

Great ideas drive the most promising projects. Do you have any? Don’t keep them in the “later drawer”. Get on, take the plunge and start planning. Consider the following useful tips on your way to turn thoughts into tangible achievements.

Immigrant Entrepreneurship in US

According to this report high-tech startups from immigrants in the US are getting slack showing signals of sliding from 2005 to 2012. However, there are some exceptions to the trend.

Startup Business Survival

Statistically, longterm success rate for startups is gradually sinking over the last decades in the US. Persistence in satiated business sectors might be a reason for this downturn. See which are the best industries to start a business.

Home Business in USA

Running a home business can be more than a side job, part time occupation or hobby and there’s a misconception around its potentials. Homepreneur is the established equivalent of entrepreneur that defines a business owner who adequately covers more than 50% of a household’s income by doing job from home. There are also numerous examples of home businesses that have taken it to the next level of hiring employees. See the stats.

Young and Successful Entrepreneur

Who said that a self-made millionaire must have entered his 50s or 60’s. Meet 10 of the richest, youngest and eminent entrepreneurial figures of our times along with a brief and some milestones of the copmanies they own.

How Investors Think

Raising money for funding a start-up requires carefull and thorough planning. Digging into the think process of investors’ mind is an interesting approach that helps entrepreneurs realize the true potentials of their proposals and a more secure way to succeed in fundraising.

Entrepreneurial Qualities

Are you thinking of starting up your own business? Do you own the the entrepreneurial qualities that will help you take the plunge? MBAprograms.org has done the job for you presenting aggregated data as far experience, education and goals from Linked entrepreneur profiles. How do you compare with them?

American Startup Crisis

American startups have been in decline for the last 30 years underlying a crisis situation in the US entrepreneurship. This infographic shows us comparison statistics from the golden age back in 80’s and the current state and underlines the need for support.