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Women and Minorities in Business & Entrepreneurship. By Trevor, Jimmy, and Jason. White men hold most senior management positions In the last few decades women have increasingly joined the workforce Women have attained high status positions in companies Ebay, PepsiCo, Avon, Lucent.
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Women and Minorities in Business & Entrepreneurship By Trevor, Jimmy, and Jason
White men hold most senior management positions • In the last few decades women have increasingly joined the workforce • Women have attained high status positions in companies Ebay, PepsiCo, Avon, Lucent
10.4 million businesses are owned by women Women’s businesses have grown twice as fast as others 16% of the 500 largest companies are represented by women 3.25 million were owned by minorities in 1997 Minority owned business has increased 168% since 1987 Women Minorities
The Glass Ceiling • Is an invisible barrier preventing women and minorities from advancing in business
Glass Ceiling • 78% of female minorities felt that discrimination effected their hiring and pay
Entrepreneurship • An Entrepreneur is someone who starts and runs their own business • At first they are in charge of many of the management functions
Entrepreneurship • The risk is high for anyone who starts a business • You may lose all of your investment • There are a lot of rewards for a successful business owner
Entrepreneurship • People who are entrepreneurs tend to have a less formal education • They tend to jump from job to job before they start a business • They also tend to be more independent
Entrepreneurship • Be your own boss • Tend to work long hours in order to make sure their product succeeds • They have a great satisfaction with their work • Create their own ideas and market them
Three Types of Ownership • Types of ownership • Sole proprietorship: people who run their businesses single handedly • Partnership: one or more partners supply the money and runs the business • Corporation: avoid being held personally liable for financial losses