In 1980, only 10 business incubators existed in the United
States. By 1995 there were nearly 500, and a new incubator is
opening every week. Despite the rapid growth, the success of
business incubators has been mixed at best. "Growing New Ventures,
Creating New Jobs" provides sponsors, boards, and the management
teams of business incubation programs with proven strategies for
enhancing the creation and development of new ventures and ensuring
the success of programs that support business growth and
development.
Business creation experts Jana B. Matthews and Mark P. Rice
explain the three key principles of successful business incubation;
the 10 best practices for starting, developing, and managing a
business incubation program; ways to attract high-quality
entrepreneurs; the litmus test to determine an incubator's
feasibility; and many hands-on examples from the directors of some
of the country's top business incubators. Incubators have helped to
create more than 82,000 new jobs in communities throughout the
United States, and they foster the entrepreneurial spirit that is
the lifeblood of the economy. "Growing New Ventures, Creating New
Jobs" gives business, university, and government leaders a
blueprint incubator program for invigorating the regional
economy.
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