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Why did Jean Roberts choose William Shakespeare as her business mentor?

In my 2008 book, One Man Show – the smallest of small business, I offer the benefit of experiences of both Shakespeare and myself to women and men of any age who are thinking about or have already established

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Jean’s Core Business Strategy No. 9: Retrospective Planning

Retrospective planning ensures a solid basis for forward planning

Retrospective planning allows a degree of useful and objective observation, where the emotional component can be suspended: the future for your business may look uncertain, but you can be certain about …

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Entrepreneurial Initiative as a Sole Operator

Institute for Small Business Affairs
National Entrepreneurship and SME Development Conference
1-3 November 2004 – Newcastle-Gateshead

Paper written and presented by Jean Roberts – title:  Entrepreneurial Initiative as a Sole Operator

Abstract

A ‘sole operator’ is, in the true sense …

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One Man Show – the smallest of small business

One Man Show - Featuring the Authors and Shakespeares experiences as sole operators

One Man Show – Featuring the Author’s and Shakespeare’s experiences as sole operators

The smallest of small business – featuring the Author’s and Shakespeare’s experience as sole operators

A One Man Show is often referred to as a ‘micro-business’ – a term that emphasises the business rather than the person.

This book has four main sections, illustrated by events in both Shakespeare’s and Jean’s personal and business experiences as they persevered:

  • Setting out as a One Man Show
  • The Resource Base of a One Man Show
  • Two different – and useful – business life-cycles
  • Traffic lights for One Man Show business start-ups

Jean provides a lively and thought provoking study for any potential entrepreneur considering starting a micro enterprise. The ideas are original, creative, and well researched.

Roger Cook
Centre for International and Open Learning at the Thames Valley University, London.

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