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The 100 Rules For Being An Entrepreneur
 
If you Google “how to be an Entrepreneur” you get a lot of mindless clichés like “follow your passion” or “think big.” That’s not what you are going to get here.
Again, for me, being an “entrepreneur” doesn’t mean starting the next “Faceook.” Or even starting any business at all. It means finding the challenges you have in your life, and determining creative ways to overcome those challenges. However, in this post I focus mostly on the issues that come up when you first start your company. These rules also apply if you are taking an entrepreneurial stance within a much larger company (which all employees should do).

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02/07/2012 07:33 AM
Transport Fares Unlikely To Go Down
Transport fares are unlikely to go down despite a 20 percent reduction in fuel prices, Mathew Hayford, chairman of the Road Coordination Council, has said. We are yet to meet over the matter, but it is unlikely we will see any downward review of transport fares, he told the GNA on Monday in Accra. Mr Hayford explained that much more went ...
02/07/2012 07:32 AM
Aseseeso Presby schools receive computers
Aseseeso E/R, Feb. 7, GNA - Mr Kwasi Ohene, General Manager of Light Academy at Adenta in Accra, on Tuesday donated computers and accessories to the Aseseeso Presbyterian Primary and Junior High schools. Mr Ohene said the donation forms part of the collaboration between Light Academy and the schools to promote teaching and learning of Informa ...
02/07/2012 07:32 AM
CHASS Contemplating Early Closure of Upper East Schools
Bolgatanga, Feb. 7, GNA The Upper East branch of the Conference of Heads of Assisted Secondary Schools CHASS is considering early closure of second-cycle schools for non-payment of bursaries especially feeding grants. Already, all the schools are battling with suppliers for non-payment of food and other logistics supplied to the school whil ...
02/07/2012 07:32 AM
Driver in court for assaulting policeman
Nkawie Ash, Feb. 7, GNA - A 37-year-old driver who refused to stop when flagged down by a policeman at a police check-point in Nkawie, has been granted a GH5,000.00 bail by the Nkawie Circuit Court with two sureties to be justified. Frederick Ntiful, the driver, is also alleged to have angrily driven through a police barrier and screeched to ...
02/07/2012 07:32 AM
Five suspected armed robbers arrested at DonkorKrom
Koforidua, Feb 07, GNA -The Eastern Regional Police Command on Monday arrested five persons suspected to be armed robbers at Donkorkrom. The five, all of Fulani extraction, are Ali Bubbey, 28, Hamadu Amaga, 30, Umaru Abdulai, 30, Bubbey Weti, 22 and Alhaji Buba Sumana, 80. Deputy Commissioner of Police Kwabena Gyamera Yeboah told newsmen th ...
02/07/2012 07:30 AM
Fuel price reduction is a waste – financial analyst
A financial analyst Sydney Casely Hayford has lampooned governments decision to marginally reduce fuel prices this week.According to him, government has only succeeded in throwing away money that otherwise could have been channeled into other development projects for the benefit of many.Barring any last minute hitch, the new pump price o ...
02/07/2012 07:30 AM
WLI donates 1,000 books to Joy FM Read100 Project
Joy FMs Read 100 Project Tuesday received a massive boost from the Walk to Learn International, an educational charity organization.The organization donated a thousand assorted books to the Read100 Project.Explaining the rationale for the decision to donate to the Project, the Chief Operating Officer of WLI, Mr Kingsley Ansong Asiedu, who ...
02/07/2012 07:27 AM
Virgin Atlantic invests £100M in fine dining for passengers
Virgin Atlantic has announced its biggest ever investment into the business class product, as it pledged 100million over the next three years to enhance its Upper Class offering around the world. As part of the investment, on board flights from Accra to London, a brand new Upper Class fine dining experience will take to the skies from March 1. ...
02/07/2012 06:30 AM
TUC calls off planned protests
The Trade Union Congress TUC has called off its planned mass protests scheduled for Thursday.The decision follows a 20 per cent reduction of the recent increment in the prices of petrol, diesel, and Liquified Petroleum Gas LPG, announced by the government last Friday.A statement signed by TUC Secretary General, Mr Kofi Asamoah, promised ...