
Women Business Owners
Making Their Mark in the 21st Century
This is further
supported by the Center For Womens Business Research and their
projections for 2006 that there would be 10.4 million privately
held businesses in the US with women owning over half of these
firms. Between the years of 1997 and 2006, the number of firms
owned by women increased by up to 42%, which was almost double
that of other firms, at around 23%.
The United Kingdom has also had significant growth from
women in business. It is calculated that women, in a matter of
three months, started 20,500 new businesses in the year 2006,
which is around a 30% increase from the same time last year.
Clair Logie, who is the director of the Bank of Scotlands Women
in Business Team, commented, 'We are definitely seeing a huge
uplift, particularly in the US, which we tend to trail here in
terms of trends.'
With these staggering facts, it is safe to say that women
becoming entrepreneurs is a world wide phenomenon. Home based
businesses were the largest number of businesses held by women
at around 56%. The Census Bureaus director Louis Kincannon
commented recently that home-based businesses collectively
generated a remarkable amount of economic activity, especially
for women and minorities.
More women are becoming entrepreneurs because they see the
attractiveness that a home-based business has to offer them in
terms of freedom and flexible working hours. No longer having
to work hours dictated to them, women entrepreneurs have more
time to spend with their families and to bring up their
children. They enjoy more varied and meaningful tasks in their
business, without the limitations and stresses associated with
the glass ceiling corporate world.
Technology has definitely been a contributing factor
to the development of home-based businesses. Many have been
able to work from home following the introduction of computers,
internet, cell phones and faxes. 'The rapid acceleration of
information technology has opened doors for new businesses. It
has helped change the way America conducts business today by
offering more choices. Many women entrepreneurs have taken
advantage of these choices and created home-based businesses
that have proven to be more practical, effective and convenient
for their lifestyle' says Dick Falcone, AT&T Vice President
of Sales for the Small Business Markets.
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