For immediate release | February 18, 2014

A guide to starting and managing a small business

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CHICAGO — A concise, practical guide to entrepreneurship written by a business expert with several decades of success to share, “,” by James W. Halloran, includes real-life examples, case studies, tips from small business owners and detailed advice from experts. This step-by-step, interactive guide gives entrepreneurs the tools to start and manage a small business. Provocative questions and exercises provide aspiring business owners with a better understanding of their personal strengths and weaknesses, helping them avoid the most common mistakes and get a leg up on the competition. The book analyzes whether entrepreneurial initiative is appropriate for a given person’s circumstances, talents and resources and explores how to build a personal entrepreneur profile, develop career objectives and make sound business decisions, informed by the real-life experiences of other entrepreneurs. The book is published by , a trade publishing imprint of the 91ý available through as well as numerous traditional retail outlets in both print and e-book editions.

Halloran is also author of the best-selling book “The Entrepreneur’s Guide to Starting a Successful Business,” a Book-of-the-Month Club selection and one of the first books to introduce the concept of “entrepreneurship” into everyday vocabulary. Twenty-five years and eight books later, Halloran is still writing and encouraging entrepreneurs throughout the United States and the rest of the world. His books have been translated into several languages and he has taught and lectured at colleges and universities throughout the United States.

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