Jermaine Williams’ plan was progressing well, until a shared idea between himself and a colleague at University reignited a familiar flame that had been smoldering within him since he was a child helping his aunt to sell cassettes
at Kellits Market in Linstead. The plan being referred to was Mr. William’s intention to use his academic acumen and savvy street smarts to progress through the ranks of an established company eventually reaching to the top. The flame was the spirit of entrepreneurship that took the form of a magazine effort which proved to be ahead of its time and now with his sophomore effort, Mainwell Enterprises Ltd which trades under the moniker “Good As New”.
In these times when nine-to-five jobs are becoming less secure, many persons are thinking of starting their own businesses. However, it can sometimes be difficult to figure out what type of enterprise to get involved in.
There was an article regarding the roles of junior commodity companies in that industry. The writer expressed that he often likened them to rabbits. Rabbits, he said, were seemingly insignificant animals but in reality they performed an
En·tre·pre·neur (n) A person who organizes and manages any enterprise, especially a business, usually with considerable initiative and risk.
If you’re thinking about, or already operating your own business,