women-owned business enterprises

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women-owned business enterprises

Women entrepreneurs

2017
Readers will learn about the women who followed their instincts and rose to the top of a man's game.
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She's so boss

the girl entrepreneur's guide to imagining, creating & kicking ass
2017
Provides guidance for transforming passions into businesses covering branding, marketing, finance, social media, mentors, and related topics; with profiles of young women entrepreneurs.

Gotta keep on tryin'

2008
Lifelong friends Gayle Saunders and Patricia Reid, co-owners of a business based on a character Gayle created years earlier, find their friendship and their company tested by family dramas, hidden rivalries, and secrets from their past.

Kitchen table entrepreneurs

how eleven women escaped poverty and became their own bosses
2004
Contains the inspirational stories of eleven low-income women who overcame obstacles to start their own successful businesses.

The smart woman's guide to starting a business

1997
Designed for women business owners and aspiring entrepreneurs, presents a positive approach to start-up, operations, management style, financing, legal issues, and marketing.

Girls and young women entrepreneurs

true stories about starting and running a business, plus how you can do it yourself
1997
Profiles girls who have successfully started and run businesses, such as making and selling cheesecakes, inventing and marketing a kiddie stool, making and selling watercolor paintings. Includes a section on how to be an entrepreneur, and historical information about women in business.

About my sister's business

the Black woman's road map to successful entrepreneurship
1996
Guide to business for African-American women, with advice on how to start a buisness, create a business plan, raise capital, be your own marketing and publicity firm, and run a business from home.

Her own business

success secrets of entrepreneurial women
1987

Berried in chocolate

how I built a multimillion-dollar business by doing what I love to do and how you can too
2011
Shari Fitzpatrick tells the story of her life, focusing on her decision at age twenty-five in 1989 to leave her job as a stockbroker and start a chocolate-dipped strawberry business, and shares the lessons she learned along the way to creating a multimillion dollar company.
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