Speedlinks: Personal entrepreneurship

All Things Bright is dedicated to the topic of Personal entrepreneurship, so every entry here is in some way connected to that. What do I mean by personal entrepreneurship? Many things, including the personal and human sides of being an entrepreneur, my experiences with enterprise and social entrepreneurship (which involves seeking to improve the lives of those less fortunate than I am).

Today I bring you five links focused on linking the personal and the entrepreneurial, it's the human side of business:

Plus, it wouldn't be a proper speedlinks entry without the bonus link! So here's a blog I discovered today, which includes lots on personal entrepreneurship by Bill D'Alessandro: Ready Fire Aim: Ramblings on Entrepreneurship, Technology, and Web Design

Notes: You can get inspiration from the strangest places, including random words. Today's entry is brought to you inspired by the word 'ducks', courtesy of Dave (thank you!)

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1 response to “Speedlinks: Personal entrepreneurship”

  1. on 06 Feb 2007 at 3:06am Jason Clegg

    Thanks for the speedlink, Kathleen!

    :)


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