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Articles on Entrepreneurship
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People entering the exciting world are some of the most pioneering entrepreneurs of the noughties. NOTE: This page changes daily so keep coming back to see which new articles have been added.


FT.com - Entrepreneurship
FT.com - Entrepreneurship

 It's the little things that matter

Cufflinks still underpin Simon Carter's fashion retail brand even though it has expanded into shirts, suits and luggage

 A big noise from a Small voice
Mike Southon raises a glass to Norman Small, founder of the Federation of Small Businesses.

 Some home truths about doing business abroad
Before embarking on exporting, companies need to be clear on their strategy and markets for entering new markets.

 Ask the experts: Learning how to export
Make export sales part of your business strategy and include a five-year plan for developing them. Then stick to it.

 Call to extend deadline for emissions initiative
The Environment Agency is facing calls to extend the September 30 deadline for a new mandatory scheme to cut company emissions after it was found that fewer than a third of core participants had signed up

 Deprived areas miss out on jobs scheme
A coalition government scheme to stimulate job creation among start-ups has been criticised for excluding businesses formed in six of the 10 most deprived areas in the country

 Business Questions: Would converting our partnership benefit us all?
I am a partner in a dentistry practice with two other partners. We have noticed a trend among other businesses that work as partnerships towards becoming 'limited liability partnerships'.

 When networking, think quality, not quantity
No longer just business card collectors, today's networkers take an ever more sophisticated approach.

 An ambitious experimenter
Hiroshi Mikitani started Rakuten, Japan's biggest online shopping site' and now wants to turn it into a global brand

 Tax that gives us something back
Mike Southon may sometimes rail at the way the government chooses to spend his hard-earned money, but he regards VAT as a completely fair tax.

 Start-ups choose UK
Young eastern and central Europeans say why they chose the UK as their place of business

 Everyone welcomes a slice of the pie
Staff incentives don't have to cost much money. Often a little thought can have a big effect on team morale, writes Jonathan Moules.

 Ask the experts: Keep spirits up
The key to combating office demotivation is to recognise that a little goes a long way, according to our experts.

 Staying at university wins out over entrepreneurship
The entrepreneurial dream of dropping out of university to develop a hugely successful start-up appears to remain just that in the UK, figures show.

 Insolvencies fall by one third
Business insolvencies have fallen by about a third in the past year, helped by the better than average success of smaller companies, Experian finds.




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