by Brad Adams | Nov 25, 2013 | Entrepreneur Business, For Renegade Entrepreneurs Only
An apprenticeship is a system that is used to teach new generations of young people a set of skills. Often referred to as an internship, this is a great way for employers and unskilled workers to benefit. There are many entrepreneurs that may have benefited from an... by Brad Adams | Oct 31, 2013 | Entrepreneur Business, For Renegade Entrepreneurs Only, Starting a Business
It goes without saying that shortly after you become an entrepreneur, you are going to need to hire on employees. These hopefully skilled and trustworthy members of the community will be the difference between your sanity remaining intact and you attempting to work... by Brad Adams | Oct 8, 2013 | Entrepreneur and Business Opportunities, Entrepreneur Business, For Renegade Entrepreneurs Only
The typical entrepreneur may be reluctant to listen to anything that has business and the government in the same sentence. However, when you think about all of the money that has been turned over to this huge entity, why not take a little of it back? Qualifying as a... by Brad Adams | Aug 8, 2013 | Entrepreneur Business, For Renegade Entrepreneurs Only
While some entrepreneurs hold their breath, waiting for Obama care insurance exchanges to kick in, others are taking a renegade attitude for their healthcare needs of the future. A true entrepreneur will not wait for a new program that has no track record, no forecast... by Brad Adams | Jul 11, 2013 | Business Plan, Entrepreneur Business, For Renegade Entrepreneurs Only
About Your Business Idea!! An entrepreneurial venture does not just spur on imagination. It starts off with a marketable idea on the basis of which you draft the business plan. The success of every business depends upon the creativity and practicality of the idea.... by Brad Adams | Jun 17, 2013 | Business Management, Entrepreneur Business, For Renegade Entrepreneurs Only
In the good old days of business, an entrepreneur could get by with a liability policy and worker's compensation, given there were full-time employees. If something drastic happened to the property, you could move to another building and start anew with the insurance...