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First Published in 1998. Female entrepreneurs represent a rapidly growing element of corporate America, as evidenced in The National Women's Business Council's 1991 Annual Report to the President of the United States and Congress. Given that so much of the business of America is composed of organizations started and run by women, a sobering statistic presented in the same report attests to the failure rate of these businesses: women-owned businesses fail at a rate seven to eleven percent higher than businesses owned by men. Given the theoretical foundation of the nature of adult learning, this research explored the phenomenon of learning for a select group of adult learners, a group of successful female entrepreneurs.

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Chapter 1 The Study; Chapter 2 Review of the Literature; Chapter 3 Methodology of the Study; Chapter 4 The Data; Chapter 5 Discussion of Findings, Conclusions, and Implications of this Study;

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
      Publication Date: Publication Date: 01/12/1997
      ISBN13: 9780815328919, 978-0815328919
      ISBN10: 0815328915
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      Description

      Book Synopsis
      First Published in 1998. Female entrepreneurs represent a rapidly growing element of corporate America, as evidenced in The National Women's Business Council's 1991 Annual Report to the President of the United States and Congress. Given that so much of the business of America is composed of organizations started and run by women, a sobering statistic presented in the same report attests to the failure rate of these businesses: women-owned businesses fail at a rate seven to eleven percent higher than businesses owned by men. Given the theoretical foundation of the nature of adult learning, this research explored the phenomenon of learning for a select group of adult learners, a group of successful female entrepreneurs.

      Table of Contents
      Chapter 1 The Study; Chapter 2 Review of the Literature; Chapter 3 Methodology of the Study; Chapter 4 The Data; Chapter 5 Discussion of Findings, Conclusions, and Implications of this Study;

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