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Jaclyn A. Krause Central Washington University
Julie R. Bonner Central Washington University
Additions & Errata
- Added "t" to "Central Washington University" in Laura Portolese's author biography in the front matter. Was previously "Cenral Washington University." (3/19/19)
- Changed "Association" to "Administration" in Chapter 1 Section 1. (10/10/19)
- Changed "Association" to "Administration" in Chapter 1 Section 3. (10/10/19)
- Removed extra instance of "in the next sectionn" in Chapter 3 Section 2. (10/10/19)
- Changed "They Siddles" to "The Siddles" in Chapter 8 opener. (10/10/19)
- Changed "Deanna" to "Deana" in Chapter 8 opener. (10/10/19)
- On 10/28/20, we added the following content to this book:
- "Consider the COVID-19 crisis and the amount of losses small businesses suffered as a result of being forced to close by local and state governments. In this case, the government is the boss, in a way!" to Section 1.4.
- "During the COVID-19 crisis, some entrepreneurs were unprepared for a full close of their businesses. To handle unexpected crises,..." to Section 2.5.
- "Consider the COVID-19 crisis and the fact many small business had to shut down. Because of this, variable costs were lower because business owners didn’t need to order supplies or pay employees. However, fixed costs, such as the cost of rent or a loan, were still present." to Section 5.2.
- A new "What Would You Do" callout box to Section 6.4.
- "Similarly, the COVID-19 crisis has left many small businesses constrained by government laws in regard to if, when, and how they will able to open. Planning for these types of constraints ahead of time can play an important role in helping you to deal with planned and unplanned changes and requirements." to Section 9.2.
- New COVID-19 content to the "Crisis Situations and Planning Before Change Occurs" Section of Section 9.4.
- "There may also be special circumstances such as the COVID-19 pandemic, which required all interviews to be conducted via video conferencing, as opposed to in-person." to Section 10.1
- "Some situations may allow for orientation to occur fully online or via video conferencing, as many small business owners needed to do during the COVID-19 pandemic." to Section 10.2.
- New COVID-19 content and a new photo to Section 12.2.
- Replaced broken link in Chapter 1 Section 1 "Interactive Activity" and in the paragraph starting "There are additional benefits..." in Chapter 1 Section 3 (4/30/21)
- Replaced "Use Entrepreneurship to Reinvent Yourself" video in Chapter 1 Section 3(4/30/21)