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Melvin Feller Discusses a Six-Month Plan to Transition to Entrepreneur

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Melvin Feller Discusses a Six-Month Plan to Transition to Entrepreneur Melvin Feller Business Group in Burkburnett Ministries and Dallas Texas and Lawton Oklahoma. Our mission is to call and equip a generation of Christian entrepreneurs to do business as ministry. We provide workshops and resources that help companies discover how to do business God’s way and provide a positive outreach. When the heart of a business is service rather than self it can be transformed into a fruitful business ministry earning a profit and being of service to the community and their customers. Melvin Feller is currently pursuing another graduate degree in business organizations. Six-Month Plan to Transition to Entrepreneur by Melvin Feller Aspiring entrepreneurs often wonder how long it takes to get a small business started. The answer is, “it depends.” Some new enterprises can be up and running in a matter of weeks; others may require several months or more of diligent plan...

Melvin Feller Discusses How to Maintain Balance and Motivation in Your Life

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Melvin Feller Discusses How to Maintain Balance and Motivation in Your Life Melvin Feller Business Group in Burkburnett Ministries and Dallas Texas and Lawton Oklahoma. Our mission is to call and equip a generation of Christian entrepreneurs to do business as ministry. We provide workshops and resources that help companies discover how to do business God’s way and provide a positive outreach as the director. When the heart of a business is service rather than self it can be transformed into a fruitful business ministry earning a profit and being of service to the community and their customers. Melvin Feller is currently pursuing another graduate degree in business organizations. Maintain Balance and Motivation in Your Life by Melvin Feller The road to success is not a meandering path. It is a carefully planned route. However, planning a route takes you nowhere. It only tells you where you expect to go. Getting there requires that you hit the road. ...