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"It's a good thing that most people who think they know how to start their own business continue to do just that --  just think about it!"

Some lessons are better learned by experience. Now you can start your own business in the robust economy of a 3D virtual world. It's lovingly known as Start-Up Boot Camp.

pointer_blue.gif (844 bytes)Introduction to Franchising
A thorough (and neutral) introduction to the essential element of franchising. This is an interactive presentation provide by the U.S. Small Business Administration.
pointer_blue.gif (844 bytes)How to Write a Business Plan
A thorough introduction to the essential element of a good business plan. This is an interactive presentation provide by the U.S. Small Business Administration.

pointer_blue.gif (844 bytes)Small Business Primer: Guide to Starting a Business

pointer_blue.gif (844 bytes)Technologies for Small Business Start-Ups

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pointer_blue.gif (844 bytes)Strategic Planning and Execution
Extensive audio/slide presentation provided courtesy of SmallBizU.
pointer_blue.gif (844 bytes)Principles of Business Management
This course of study is built around  Contemporary Management, 4/e; authored by Jones and George; and is provided courtesy of McGraw-Hill Higher Education.  
pointer_blue.gif (844 bytes) Developing Breakthrough Products and Services video01.jpg (433 bytes)
This course covers modern tools and methods for product design and development. The cornerstone is a project in which teams of management, engineering, and industrial design students conceive, design, and prototype a physical product. The video and printed material is provided courtesy of the Sloan School of Management at MIT.

Real Business 101 meeting room in Second Life.

 

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