Published July 31st, 2007
Randal Pinkett is best known for surviving Donald Trump’s scathing boardroom criticism on season four of NBC’s "The Apprentice" and impressing the billionaire real-estate mogul enough to hire him. But before that, Pinkett was known around his college campus at Rutgers as a student entrepreneur who juggled business classes with running a thriving CD business out of his dorm.
Now as CEO of BCT Partners, a Newark, N.J.-based consulting firm, the "Apprentice" winner hopes to use his experience to help other aspiring young entrepreneurs start and grow their own companies. We talked with Pinkett about his new book, Campus CEO:... Read more
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Published July 24th, 2007
Do you have a product or service that you enjoy offering to grateful friends and family members? Perhaps you’ve been thinking lately that going professional would be a great way to earn some extra money, or even start your career as a small-business owner. While many successful businesses have been built on a hobby’s foundation, so have many failed ones. Here are a few precautions–and tips for proceeding if you decide this is the right move for you.
Precautions
Loving what you do isn’t enough
What are your reasons for wanting to turn your hobby into a business? If your... Read more
Tags: career change, National Federation of Independent Business, NFIB.com, Starting a Business, startups
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