A CNN/USA Today/Gallup survey shows that approximately 75 percent of respondents ages 18 to 29 want to start their own business, while only 25 percent want to work for someone else, and each day, approximately 1,600 new businesses in the United States are started by women entrepreneurs.
Business ownership among women is growing at almost twice the rate of all business, according to a study done by the Center for Women’s Business Research. Women increasingly see entrepreneurship as an alternative to corporate life, and a means to break through the glass ceiling or balance family and work demands.
I can see where these women and other entrepreneurs are coming from, and what they want to get out from under. Having recently had my own (bad) taste of corporate buyout and takeover, I can personally say that the individual benefits (be it good health coverage or a nice dental plan) of working for a big company don’t always outweigh those of being able to work for yourself or a small locally-owned business. A growing number of people are beginning to see via layoffs and downsizing that no matter how much your parent company makes, you are just as likely to lose your job as you would be working for a small company. I was recently offered the opportunity to climb the corporate ladder of a publishing company that had been scooped up by an industry giant, but management noted that I had to start being a cheerleader for corporate policy and mandates, rather than remaining a cheerleader for the people who continued to make the company great with their hard working, idea building blood, sweat and tears.
I liken the offer I was given to the Star Wars scene where Darth Vader offers the emotionally blindsided Luke Skywalker his outstretched hand and says “join me, together we can rule the galaxy…” Like Luke Skywalker, I refused the hand because my heart and soul told me not to take it.Entrepreneurship seems more and more in the stars for those people burnt-out on uncaring corporate parentage. On that note, if you can’t join them, beat them…