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In the past few decades, entrepreneurs have deservedly earned our attention and respect. They have significantly contributed to our economy and business culture, as well as improved the quality of our lives. We have come to realize that how they go about their business is equally as important as the business itself. . . maybe even more so. In essence, we can benefit from knowing "what makes them tick." Like all of us, entrepreneurs are neither perfect nor do they possess all the answers to life's dilemmas. However, they do practice many attributes that are worthy of emulation and adoption by…mehr

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In the past few decades, entrepreneurs have deservedly earned our attention and respect. They have significantly contributed to our economy and business culture, as well as improved the quality of our lives. We have come to realize that how they go about their business is equally as important as the business itself. . . maybe even more so. In essence, we can benefit from knowing "what makes them tick." Like all of us, entrepreneurs are neither perfect nor do they possess all the answers to life's dilemmas. However, they do practice many attributes that are worthy of emulation and adoption by us. Entrepreneurs are willing to put themselves "out there" and to strive for and accomplish their stated mission. They passionately believe in their mission. In mind and spirit, they are confident that the world wants and needs their efforts; they are even convinced that the world will be better for it! Entrepreneurs find themselves, and often deliberately put themselves, in situations and challenges which demand that they be creative and demonstrate strong leadership in which they have to employ all their knowledge, skills, intuition, articulation, expertise, and character. Their quests often yield opportunities and growth for other persons they involve in their pursuits. To succeed, entrepreneurs must display commitment, vision, courage, and confidence. They must be extraordinary leaders, possessing strong character. The entrepreneurial life is marked by sacrifice, service, and love. It is, then, a full, whole life which is alive and satisfying. Do we all not desire to live with such a sense of accomplishment and peace? This book attempts to identify and explore the traits, habits, and behaviors that provide a portrait of the entrepreneurial mind and spirit, as well as leadership styles and practices. From the Introduction
Autorenporträt
Jay Belding grew up with five siblings in Northern New Jersey in a bedroom community of New York City.He received a Bachelor of Science Degree in Industrial Arts and Technology in 1972, and a Master's in Special Education in 1973-both from Trenton State College; now the College of New Jersey.Jay was a special education teacher focusing on vocational training with the Bucks County Public Schools in Pennsylvania from 1973 to 1977. During his tenure he was a classroom teacher; a supervisor for eight classrooms; directed a job placement program; and he wrote, developed, and implemented an innovative vocation education curriculum for special education students.He cofounded Jon-Jay builders in 1979, a residential construction company. After five projects he sold his interest to his partner in 1979.In 1977, along with his wife, he founded, and to this day is the Executive Director of Associated Production Services Incorporated (www.apspackage.com), a 501 C-3, not for profit, state of Pennsylvania certified vocational training facility. APS operates six workshop centers serving 500 developmentally disabled adults with a staff of 105. The training and work engaged in is via packaging contracts awarded by companies primarily in the confectionary and food business. Some assembly and packaging of consumer goods is also performed. APS is registered with the FDA and SQF regulatory bodies.He co-founded, and was a partner, in Magna-Board, Inc. This company manufactured and purveyed magnetic, decorative framed boards to the gift and stationary trade. He sold interest to his partner in 1983.Jay founded and owned Regency Candle Company in 1980, which produced and sold a complete line of gift store quality candles through a national team of manufacturers' representatives. There was also a container-filling division and wholesale division in the company. The product line expanded to include decorative iron accessories as well as silk and plastic rings and wreaths. Regency was sold in 1986.Country Kitchen Cookies Inc. was acquired in 1981 through a barter-based marketing agreement with the owner. The company was sold in 1985.Jay became a partner and Director of Operations of the New York Style Bagel Chip Company Inc., in 1984. The Business was sold to Nabisco in 1992.He founded and owned Premium Pet Company Inc., in 1982, which trademarked and manufactured two primary items-Disposa Scoop and Disposa Tray for cat litter removal. This business was acquired in 1990.In 2010, Jay designed and trademarked Ergo Bagstand®, a user-friendly large trash bag holder for commercial/industrial applications. This business is a going concern to this day.In 2013, he founded a product line of bag sealing devices. Under the names Bag Tie® and Bag Tite® these durable, reusable bag closures keep food fresh. The concept is that of a "tin tie," such as the closure on a bag of Starbucks coffee. It is sold primarily through private label programs in large grocery chains.