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Tips to Help Any Young Woman Start Her Own Business

Young women entrepreneur; business owner

In the article "Nine Tips These Entrepreneurs Recommend To Any Young Woman Starting Her Own Business (And Why)," Jennifer Barnes, CEO of Optima Office, offers invaluable advice for young female entrepreneurs:

"Be willing to take risks. Think big and act fast. The less decisive you are and the longer you take to execute on your vision, the harder it will be to accomplish big goals. Also, it's crucial to hire the right people, treat them well, and then trust them to do their job. Delegate as much as humanly possible." 

For more insights on empowering young women entering entrepreneurship, read the full article here.

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