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Is a business administration diploma worth it in canada Posted: 05 Jun 2021 08:48 PM PDT I'm a 18 year old who wants to go into a business administration, specifically In supply chain. However, as much as I am passionate about business administration and eventually want to gain a bachelor's degree, is it worthwhile to get this degree to get a job here in Canada related to it. I'd really love some advice [link] [comments] |
How much equity should I ask for given the details below? Posted: 06 Jun 2021 01:16 AM PDT I'm in the education industry and have built an impressive profile in the high school/college consultation business. Currently I am bringing in 90-110k after tax operating as an independent contractor. A brick and mortar education company is in the process of expanding their market into the high school and college consultation business but do not have the experience, curriculum, or business model to branch into this market immediately. Currently they are operating in multiple high volume cities and have connections with schools and other companies. They are also in the process of building an Ed tech platform which I also have a wealth of ideas for. They have reached out to me inquiring about the possibility of partnering with me to build a flag ship service tailored to the high school and college consultation market. There is a possibility that I will operate as CEO or President of the company and they plan to leverage their current customers as a channel to bring in students. I will likely be the brains, management, and curriculum developer here, while they assist with the financial side of the business. I will likely also participate in the Ed tech startup (separate brand) to offer my ideas and expertise in product development. If I anticipate the value of the branch that I will head to bring in north of 350k per year for the first year and a half then 500k+ in the second year, How much equity should I ask for? Ballpark range of what would be appropriate and not off putting. [link] [comments] |
How to Know When It's Time to Open Your Own Business Posted: 05 Jun 2021 11:59 AM PDT |
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Hey Redditors Can You Do Me a Solid?! Posted: 06 Jun 2021 12:40 AM PDT No this isn't one of those posts of me getting the friendly fellows of reddit to do my homework for me... I need to do a survey for a marketing class in my MBA program and I was hoping some of you could be kind enough to give me your data. Thanks! [link] [comments] |
Forbes: BTS Could Have Made Up To $80,000 An Hour Last Week On YouTube. Posted: 05 Jun 2021 10:47 AM PDT |
EU country with best accounting law Posted: 05 Jun 2021 03:31 PM PDT Hi guys, I am currently thinking about setting up company in the EU. Which country in EU has most the most favourable laws about Of course I know this shouldnt be the only reason to set up a company Thanks :) [link] [comments] |
Posted: 05 Jun 2021 10:36 PM PDT As of now I'm an engineering student. I am doing okay but I'm not super happy. I have always done well in the business world. (Sales, marketing, entrepreneurship, management etc). I'm considering changing to business. My credits all transfer and I'm closer to my business degree anyway. I'm scared as I have a family (wife,baby) and they have to come first. I'm drowning doing engineering school. I feel I would be less stressed, have more time for them, and play to my strengths. I'm worried about job outlooks for doing a business program compared to engineering though. I like the idea of a general business degree or maybe business admin. Thoughts? Advice? [link] [comments] |
Forbes: iPad Pro: Apple Developing Surprise Update With iPhone-Beating Feature, Report Says. Posted: 05 Jun 2021 07:07 AM PDT |
Posted: 05 Jun 2021 06:16 PM PDT So I currently have long hair. Down to my waist. I never wear it down , I always keep it up in a near and tucked away bun. I did 4 years in the marine corps, and after shaving my head every week for years I decided when I got out I was done getting it cut. Fastforward to now , and upon finishing my degrees . I am looking to move up in the professional business world. I have been a manager at a pretty relax company to this point So it hasn't been an issue. However, I am wondering and concerned as to how I will be perceived by potential employers with long hair. Is it even possible to look professional with long hair? Is there acceptable longer styles? Or should I just bite the bullet and cut it? Thanks for all your advice . [link] [comments] |
Posted: 05 Jun 2021 04:06 PM PDT Good afternoon, I am wondering how I would create a type of card or membership fob to present to a bar owner as someone that has joined their exclusive online club. I am creating a website for a client and they wanted to incorporate some kind of "after hours club" where a person goes onto their website, signs up using their email for discounts, and somehow redeems them in the bar. i dont know how to make it possible for the customer to redeem it. they cant jsut walk in and give the bar owner a discount code from an email when it is untrackable on their POS system. the only idea i have is a punch card. but how do i as the digital partner make it possible for the physical bar partner to integrate this system? as well as make it possible to keep track of who has and has not signed up online? and that gets a punch card aside from me checking everyday, giving a list of the names to the bar partner and they check each persons id thats claiming to have signed up. How do i personalize each punch card to the person, so they cant keep getting punch cards every time a new employee comes in? Thank you so much. [link] [comments] |
Posted: 05 Jun 2021 08:56 PM PDT Hi , I am currently 15yo , I am thinking of building a successful phone company in the future and get into the tech world , I am in INDIA and all Indian mobile manufacturing companies FAILED due to not being able to keep up with the Chinese tech. Is there scope for getting into a phone manufacturing company or should I back off and thinking of a new idea. [link] [comments] |
How can i sell online on ebay as a minor? Posted: 05 Jun 2021 10:40 PM PDT |
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How would I market a business selling digital products such as in game currencies and items. Posted: 05 Jun 2021 12:31 PM PDT I recently decided to start selling digital items but I am having trouble trying to figure out how to market them. [link] [comments] |
Pros/cons of sharing sale price Posted: 05 Jun 2021 04:22 AM PDT For entrepreneurs who successfully sold your company, was there a public announcement of the sale price? What are the pros and cons of disclosing the number (if you have the option)? Did it elevate your public profile and open new opportunties? Make you vulnerable to lawsuits? Upturn your personal relationships? [link] [comments] |
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