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In Business for Ourselves

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In Business for Ourselves is the first book of case studies to focus exclusively on small businesses in the Canadian north. Drawing from her research on a broad range of eco-nomic activities, Wanda...
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  • 10 July 1992
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In Business for Ourselves is the first book of case studies to focus exclusively on small businesses in the Canadian north. Drawing from her research on a broad range of eco-nomic activities, Wanda Wuttunee profiles fifteen businesses operating successfully in northern Alberta, the Yukon, and the Northwest Territories. She provides concrete examples of decisions made in the process of starting a business, highlights the challenges and benefits of being one's own boss, and explores the impact a new venture may have on personal and family life. For the most part the cases are presented in the words of the entrepreneurs themselves many of them native people. These are personal accounts that complement the technical information available from accountants, bankers, and economic development officers.

Wuttunee believes that the continued growth and development of a dynamic small business sector is vital to Canada's future economic structure. She has therefore directed her book not only to potential northern entrepreneurs and students interested in the concerns of small businesses in isolated communities but also to those who provide the support services for owners of small businesses.

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Price: $37.95
Pages: 336
Publisher: McGill-Queen's University Press
Imprint: McGill-Queen's University Press
Series: McGill-Queen's Indigenous and Northern Studies
Publication Date: 10 July 1992
ISBN: 9780773509351
Format: Paperback
BISACs: HISTORY / General, BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Small Business
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"In Business for Ourselves is well organ-ized, easy to read and offers the essence of the entrepreneurial experience ... it will have a general appeal to readers interested in the North and its residents. The simple language and the basic financial analysis of the firms makes the publication attractive ... Students studying basic business principles in business programs will find good value in this work." Lloyd Binder, Economic Development and Tourism, Government of the Northwest Territories. "The scholarship and methodology used in the book are of high quality and are consistent with books written about entrepreneurs in other parts of North America. The book is organized in such a way that it is easy to follow and to compare the various entrepreneurs by flipping back and forth between the chapters." Heather S. Travers, Faculty of Arts, University of Calgary.