THE EVOLUTION OF A BUSINESS OWNER
This article describes my personal experiences as a business owner over the course of the last almost 40 years. To be descriptive I have used a lens that incorporates stages in the growth of a professional-services business and then the lens of reflections about my personal experiences. Although I h...
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What's It Mean? Implications for Consulting Psychology
This article addresses the career journey of a consulting psychologist who chose to create a professional-services business. It lays out the stages in the growth of the business and includes lessons learned within each stage. |
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