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PostHeaderIcon Self-Made Business Women

In a sense, any woman who has had is or enjoying success in the business world is a self-made business woman. Women who move upward in the management of large companies are self-made business women, as they have, by dint of education, hard work and good management risen to a good position. True, there are aids to self-made business women; there are organizations which offer information, and networking opportunities, but to succeed, self-made business women must apply all their knowledge, be dedicated to their work and usually work harder than their male counterparts to achieve success.

Women who founded and expanded their own businesses are in the truest sense self-made business women. They have managed to develop an idea and a plan, secure financing and start a business on their own. Today there are over 10 million women-owned businesses in the US, and the number is growing rapidly. In every case, the women who own these businesses are self-made business women The businesses owned and operated by.
self-made business women encompass every field, from body products to insurance agencies, to clothing to consulting…every kind of business possible is owned by various self-made business women.

Of course not all self-made business women own their own businesses. One has only to look at published lists of powerful and highly paid women to realize there are many hundreds of self-made business women in the upper levels of corporate power world-wide. From the resumes of women on the rise in business one can see that there are a tremendous number and variety of self-made business women…women who have achieved degrees many areas and have applied education and focused effort to rise in the business world. At every level of management, self-made business women are advancing toward the top in corporations and institutions world-wide.

Some self-made business women have gotten their start as personalities in various media, and have then used their money to launch businesses. Such self-made business women include world-famous Oprah Winfrey, now tremendously wealthy, who has not only started businesses but has done much philanthropic work. Movie stars such as Elizabeth Taylor have founded businesses and are therefore among the self-made business women. There are many ways of reaching the top in terms of financial wealth and in power, and more and more self-made business women are achieving world-wide recognition.

PostHeaderIcon Women Owned Businesses

There are well over 10 million women owned businesses in the US today representing close to 30% of all businesses. And women owned businesses are increasing at a more rapid rate than are male owned businesses. A business is considered to be a women owned business if it is more than 50% owned by a woman or women.

There are women owned businesses in every field, from consulting to clothing to insurance and publishing, to professional services and body care. Various web sites post numbers of types of women owned business, and offer opportunity for other women owned businesses to post information. The National Association of Business Women offers information and services to its members everywhere, as well as networking opportunities for operators of women owned businesses.

One would expect many women owned businesses to be involved with products and services particularly related to women’, It is true that there are women owned businesses of this type, but there are millions of women owned businesses which offer products and services of every kind. Certainly publishing, insurance and consulting women owned businesses offer services and products of interest to the general population.

Women owned businesses related to health and body care show an awareness of ecological issues, with many personal care products being organic in composition. This is a welcome change from many of the personal and cosmetic products on the market which contain harmful ingredients. One web site which posts information on women owned businesses lists two dozen companies producing body care products, many of which have organic ingredients..

Many women owned businesses have been developed after a woman has achieved success in a non-business field, such as television or radio media, or in films, or perhaps as a designer. Oprah Winfrey is an example which comes immediately to mind, as this media star has used her income from that source to found a number of woman-owned businesses, as well as institutions for philanthropic endeavors. Movie star Elizabeth Taylor has used her star status as a jumping board to promote her perfume line and add her name to the roster of women owned businesses.

The number of women owned businesses is increasing daily. Of interest is the fact that women of color and other minorities are increasing business ownership at a faster rate even than that of their white counterparts. Women in business and women owned businesses are a major factor in the US and world economies.