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BusinessAcademics | Business | Child Education | Computers | Concentration | Education | Finance | Health | Help at Home | Hobbies and Recreation | Home and Garden | Language | Learning Disabilities | Literature | Miscellaneous | Motivational Speaking | Personal Care | Products | Reading | Reading Instruction | Schools | Services | Sites of Interest | Sports | Teaching | Writing We start with the seasonal lemonade stand as an introduction to business. It’s simple, of course, but this little enterprise teaches so many things: the law of supply and demand, economics, importance of a good product, and how to give back change for a dollar. The indulgent attention (and business) of adults allows this to be a fairly safe way to begin learning about entrepreneurship. Later, to have money for gadgets, toys or dates, we may take a job in high school. It may be a fast food joint, an ice cream shop or local car wash. The learning about business and people continues as we have greater interaction with people from our community. We start to learn about bosses, too, and how it is to do a job for someone who is not Mom or Dad or Grandma Phoebe. MWI is a Utah SEO firm offering search engine optimization, search engine marketing, and web design services. So it goes-we take on jobs with more and more responsibility as we grow and get older. Hopefully we mature as we age and we become increasingly able to handle more difficult tasks and more difficult employee/co-worker situations. Business requires more than just knowledge of finance. The most successful of businesses know how to market their products and how to appeal to the general public. There is a lot to making a business work, and it can all start with that corner lemonade stand. |
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