Why small business owners shouldn't be shy about asking for help
Small business owners can't be shy about asking for help, according to Larry Robertson as he joins Jim Blasingame to report on how to ask for and receive start-up and management counsel from a number of different sources. Larry says make your own mistakes, not those others can teach you how to avoid.
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Entrepreneurship, Start Up
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