 | | home based business | 60 Percent of Entrepreneurs Come from Management Backgrounds
Survey data shows that 60 percent of new business owners come from management or executive backgrounds. The survey, conducted by Guidant Financial Group, a leading provider of self-directed IRAs and small business financing solutions, also indicated that the most popular businesses being launched are within the business services and consulting industry (13%), followed by retail (12.7%) and home services (11.7%). “These statistics show that a large number of entrepreneurs are professionals who have determined that they can do better working for themselves,” says Guidant CEO and Cofounder David Nilssen. “It’s not surprising that people with the drive and ambition to reach management and executive positions are the same people who take the initiative to go into business for themselves.” Brian Miller, president of The Entrepreneur’s Source, a franchise coaching company, is not surprised at the results of Guidant’s survey. “One of the studies we’ve recently seen by Challenger, Gray, and Christmas — one of the larger outplacement firms — showed that about 75,000 corporate employees are laid-off every month,” says Miller. “That is 30,000 more per month than about six years ago.” Miller believes that lay-offs of this nature have changed the employment sector dramatically. Both employers and employees have less loyalty to one another. Additionally, Miller is not surprised that executive-level entrepreneurs are turning to the business services sector, especially consulting, considering their background and training.
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Previously published in the October 2008 issue of HOME BUSINESS® Magazine, an international publication for the growing and dynamic home-based market. Available on newsstands, in bookstores and chain stores, and via subscriptions ($15.00 for 1 year, six issues). Visit www.homebusinessmag.com
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