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New England Journal of Entrepreneurship

2004

Entrepreneurship

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Seeking God (In The Details), Joseph E. Levangie Jan 2004

Seeking God (In The Details), Joseph E. Levangie

New England Journal of Entrepreneurship

Entrepreneurs tend to be self-styled “idea” people. They often believe they have the next “Big Concept”—one which could change the world, reaffirm their self-worth, and, of course, make them and their venture team a fortune. In contrast, as they build a company to implement their business dream, entrepreneurs also tend to eschew or trivialize administrative details. Why should they waste their creative juices on minutia? As a result of this insensitivity to detail, these captains of capitalism often trip in their entrepreneurial journey. For example, they might:

• Forget to remit payroll taxes on schedule.

• Fail to document the …


New England Journal Of Entrepreneurship, Spring 2004 Jan 2004

New England Journal Of Entrepreneurship, Spring 2004

New England Journal of Entrepreneurship

No abstract provided.


New England Journal Of Entrepreneurship, Fall 2004 Jan 2004

New England Journal Of Entrepreneurship, Fall 2004

New England Journal of Entrepreneurship

No abstract provided.