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How to Start a Company in Harvard Yard“.

Although so-called Harvard yard is great for tourists, 

passionate businesspeople who want to start companies there will find it difficult. 

There are many things that need to be taken into consideration before starting a company in Harvard area. 

First of all, property prices are astronomically expensive. 

On the other hand, startup companies need higher turnover

 than established enterprises because they lack sufficient cash flow and human resources. 

To begin with, you’ll have to ensure your company has the right product or service and obtain patents accordingly. 

You’ll need to consider that Harvard is a communal area 

 you must take into account many public places such as libraries, hospitals and transport facilities.

There are many ways you can move forward with your company.

 Firstly, you can try starting your business in a house or living space. 

You’ll need to consider the risks involved with this and be sure to work it out with any roommates you might have. 

Secondly, you can rent an office for $850 – $1,200/month,

 though this may be rather costly for startups that need more capital for business development. 

Thirdly, you have public or shared workspaces for between $450 – $700/month.

 However, it is best not to spend too much time there as things 

can get difficult as other entrepreneurs share your ideas and thus clash with the form of management regarding how to handle the business.

There are also a great number of entrepreneurship courses at Harvard that can be helpful for business development. 

The Harvard Extension School offers the following courses: the undergraduate Certificate in 

Entrepreneurship and Innovation, a 100-hour free online course on entrepreneurship skills for HR professionals and an Executive MBA program.

 If you want to learn more about what is available through Harvard, just visit their website at <http://www.harvardcollege.org>.

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For more information about the Harvard Extension School, please visit 

<http://www.extension.harvard.edu/> or call 617 864 7026. This article was written by Judith 

Hesse from LeitnerGroup and can be found at 

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they can contribute their personal opinions on topics that they are interested in.

The HBS Blog started in October 2004 with the idea of making an Internet site where Harvard Business School students 

can ask questions and discuss issues related to their studies. 

The Blog is also open to Harvard Business School alumni, professors, administrators, family members, and anyone else interested in being part of the conversation.

The intention is to build a community where people can discuss lessons learned from courses or persons

 that have passed through HBS or are currently on campus.

 As a starting point for the discussion, every blog entry will be linked to an article on this page of 

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The HBS Campus Blogs are managed by the Administrative Department of the Harvard Business School. 

This blog allows members of the administrative offices at Harvard Business School

 to share relevant announcements, university updates, department updates, photos, etc.

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These student contributions are not vetted before posting.

This is a large collection of blog posts written by students in various years about their personal experiences at HBS in classrooms or extracurricular activities.

This site features essays written by students on various aspects of life at HBS about their personal experiences there.

The Harvard Business School Blog started in October 2004 with the idea of making an Internet site where

 Harvard Business School students can ask questions and discuss issues related to their studies. 

The Blog is also open to Harvard Business School alumni, professors, administrators, family members, 

 anyone else interested in being part of the conversation.

The intention is to build a community where people can discuss lessons learned from courses or personsharvard business publishing

 that have passed through HBS or are currently on campus. As a starting point for the discussion, 

Aaron Finch
There are many labels that could be given to describe me, but one thing’s for certain: I am an entrepreneur with passion. Whether it's building websites and social media campaigns for new businesses or traveling the world on business trips - being entrepreneurs means constantly looking at yourself in a different light so as not get bored of your own success!