In my research, I've also found that fewer than 20% of nascent business owners intend to introduce a new product or service, and a simple desire to be your own boss is as frequent a motivation as a new business idea. (I'll leave the policy implications of subsidizing the nonpecuniary aspects of business ownership for another discussion.) Broad-based programs lump all of these very different businesses together.
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So I inferred from our discussion that Enterprise 2.0 is no longer perceived as a wild new idea.
"(The show) doesn't feel as fresh as it could, even though everyone is touting it as a fresh new idea, " Bernard said.
The fact that this could even be considered as a bold new idea shows how badly management in the typical Fortune 500 company is broken.
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Meanwhile, that process is not proceeding, as Mr Netanyahu toys with a new idea holding a referendum on whether to accept America's proposal for withdrawing from part of the West Bank.
"I made him promise as a condition of getting this appointment that he would adopt a dramatic new idea in the next few years -- sleep, " Clinton joked.
When he ran short of celebrities to act as models, he hit upon a new idea: he turned models into celebrities, creating a new creature called the supermodel.
Bringing it back into an orbit where it can be more easily accessed is a relatively new idea as preconceived notions pointed to setting up an outpost on an asteroid and mining it while it was in orbit.
In one respect, this would be a shame: the new voting arrangements make sense, as does the idea of giving the Union a fundamental charter outlining its powers, in place of the current hotch-potch of treaties.
This way, you can seemingly just be walking by the lectern with your head down as if you were spontaneously thinking up a new idea.
The 29-year-old Australian, who moved to England from Melbourne Storm in 2007, says it was the experience of playing cricket with his five brothers and his sister as a child in Casino, New South Wales, which helped him develop such a simple idea.
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During this nadir Ding hit on the idea of online games as a new business.
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Without losing sight of curator Sylvain Amic's conception of "Bohemias" as a serious new examination of an enduring and alluring idea, the show is also designed as with Mr. Carsen's previous "Marie Antoinette" at the Grand Palais to entertain.
The idea of Oslo not as a new era of peace but an interlude between two periods of war will come as a shock to many who witnessed the Great Handshake on the White House Lawn seven years ago.
While you can't really play using the TV, someone else can follow along, which highlights the first new Wii U idea: gaming as a spectator sport.
Today you passed reform that will speed up the outdated patent process, so that entrepreneurs can turn a new idea into a new business as quickly as possible.
And conservative America, once solidly sceptical, is now split over the issue, as Christians concerned about mankind's stewardship of the Earth, neo-cons keen to reduce America's dependency on the Middle East and farmers who see alternative energy as a new potential source of energy come round to the idea of cutting down on carbon.
Some black Democrats, such as Floyd Flake, a congressman from New York, have gone so far as to defy their party elders and support the idea.
Meanwhile, as Mike Shatzkin, a consultant with the Idea Logical Company in New York, points out, Ingram and the other book wholesalers also have something to fear from the Internet.
As more makers and inventors and artisans want to reach customers with a new idea, crowdfunding will grow in popularity and utility.
But even this tactic carries risks: it could well be interpreted by Mr Milosevic as endorsement for a new partition of Kosovo between Serbs and Albanians, an idea his associates have floated.
Just as Americans are adjusting to the somehow radically new fangled idea that a house is really just a home, they are beginning to question the idea that all asset classes are winners as investments.
Asked about his suggestion after the meeting, Lord Bichard said it was a new idea but he intended to look into it further as part of his work for the committee.
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The idea itself is not new--using existing molecules as a template is a hallmark of drug development.
Coupled with a redefined idea of military deterrence is a completely new and just as important one, economic deterrence.
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What about a tax credit or a cap on deductions an idea that is getting new attention as an element of tax reform.
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The second revolution, as Benjamin Wallace-Wells wrote in New York magazine, was the idea that a company's purpose is to make money for shareholders.
La Finca's security-conscious community, where houses come with servants' wings, is a new idea in Spain, and local real-estate professionals regard it as a great success.
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