MBAs And Entrepreneurs Could Create Jobs
November 19, 2009
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The recession has led many MBAs and entrepreneurs to the conclusion that they might be better off starting their own businesses.
The unemployment rate recently surpassed the 10 percent mark, and some economists hope the job opportunities created by entrepreneurs and their small companies could help the economy recover.
"Franchise businesses create thousands of jobs each year and have helped develop local economies, while providing endless business opportunities," said Jania Bailey, the president of FranNet, a free information service for individuals who are interested in purchasing a franchise. "The great thing about owning a franchise during this state of the economy is that franchises have proven systems to make sure potential business owners are successful in building their business and many are recession resistant."
If the world of small business has always fascinated you but you have never tried launching your own startup because you don't have the necessary education, consider enrolling in an MBA program today. While pursuing an MBA degree, you could obtain the skills that some successful entrepreneurs use on a daily basis.
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