Can Parents Help Their Children become entrepreneurs? http://www.poder360.com/article_detail.php?id_article=7739
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I loved this article! I spent 12 years living in Miami. I worked for the corporate finance department for Federated Department Stores. I watched the Cuban people, with their un-tarnished entrepreneurial hearts, create businesses and SUCCEED based on un-met needs in the community. They are the pulse of South Florida. They would teach their family members, at young ages, the skills necessary to be financially independent. I ended up quitting my financially secure and stable job to start my own company in 1993. This was partly if not wholly because of what I learned from watching the risk, innovation, and entrepreneurial spirit of my latin friends in Miami. Joanna Johannes
I loved this article! I spent 12 years living in Miami. I worked for the corporate finance department for Federated Department Stores. I watched the Cuban people, with their un-tarnished entrepreneurial hearts, create businesses and SUCCEED based on un-met needs in the community. They are the pulse of South Florida. They would teach their family members, at young ages, the skills necessary to be financially independent. I ended up quitting my financially secure and stable job to start my own company in 1993. This was partly if not wholly because of what I learned from watching the risk, innovation, and entrepreneurial spirit of my latin friends in Miami. Joanna Johannes
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I loved this article! I spent 12 years living in Miami. I worked for the corporate finance department for Federated Department Stores. I watched the Cuban people, with their un-tarnished entrepreneurial hearts, create businesses and SUCCEED based on un-met needs in the community. They are the pulse of South Florida. They would teach their family members, at young ages, the skills necessary to be financially independent. I ended up quitting my financially secure and stable job to start my own company in 1993. This was partly if not wholly because of what I learned from watching the risk, innovation, and entrepreneurial spirit of my latin friends in Miami.
Joanna Johannes
I loved this article! I spent 12 years living in Miami. I worked for the corporate finance department for Federated Department Stores. I watched the Cuban people, with their un-tarnished entrepreneurial hearts, create businesses and SUCCEED based on un-met needs in the community. They are the pulse of South Florida. They would teach their family members, at young ages, the skills necessary to be financially independent. I ended up quitting my financially secure and stable job to start my own company in 1993. This was partly if not wholly because of what I learned from watching the risk, innovation, and entrepreneurial spirit of my latin friends in Miami.
Joanna Johannes
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