Wednesday, May 30, 2018

More women Open a business in the United

WASHINGTON DC — the number of women in America who began one and a half times more than men, and many of them got help from an author who urged them to seek cooperation, rather than emulating the tactics of business a common competitive men.


An effective entrepreneur could help close the economic gap between women and men around the world. Otherwise, according to the World Economic Forum, it took decades to close the gaps.

Experts say, more than one-third of American women-led businesses. Their estimate, the percentage will be increased.

For more and more people who work outside the arena of public work, get a nanny while, and find a quiet place to work, is a major problem.

Entrepreneurs Nicole Dash saw the issue as an opportunity, and opened a business called  "Play, Work or Dash " the children while parents work or meet with a client.

 "Is very flexible, quality childcare whenever they need to, and this is absolutely not to be had elsewhere."

According to Dash, women start a business in order to get a better balance between work and family, more independent and in control of their schedules, and of course making money.

The author's "Women Rocking Business " it says, the woman opened the 1,200 companies in America every day and generate 1.4 trillion dollars in sales a year. In the interview via Skype, Sage, Levine says, our cultural traits of women may be related is just what is needed for a successful business.

 "Women entrepreneurs really do business with based on cooperation rather than competition, empowerment and not power, and based on generosity, not keterpaksaan, and of course this is also true for many men, " he said.

Bruce Purdy of the Small Business Administration said, changes the legislation helps women start more effort. Women can borrow money based on its own credit worthiness, instead of relying on a husband, father or brother. It brings major changes to the economic landscape.

 "In 1970 there were only five percent of the businesses in America that women owned and managed. Now roughly 35 percent,  "said Bruce Purdy.

Purdy says, that number will probably increase because women are starting various types of businesses, especially in business services such as daycare, Office practice of physicians, home management, and education.

Seasoned educators Kirsten Howard loved the Dash service companies because it helped her work part-time to teach other educators in order to be more effective. [ka/al]

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