Sánchez-Ocaña Alejandro Suárez. TIME-sector employer since 1998 CEO of the Group Publispain, the network of blogs Entertainment Networks SL and Leisure Blogs, Chairman of Inversora Foley, Director and Founding Partner of Yes.fm, advisor and investor in several companies in innovation, new technologies and internet.
The time to make the leap
Last Thursday was published in the Official 5 Day s role and the Internet in this forum, under the title "Time Jump", you can read it on the website of that newspaper, download PDF or right here:
A Time Jump
Less than a week ago that we fired the terrible 2009 and began a year among all need to make it better than us say, 2010 is the year to be set. If no hesitation. Looking out the window and even though no network, clearly realizing that it's time to make the leap.
The Labor Force Survey for the last quarter of 2009, we are left with the sad picture of stationary s 3,923,603, more than 794,640 people in 2008 and is situated in the worst figure since 1996, increasing in December by almost 1.5 % from the previous month, a real tragedy for families and a huge handicap in the economic balance of a country that needs to change its economic structure and production model.
2009, remains a bitter memory and comes to the fore 2010, a new year has brought us everything we lost in that fateful 2009; It is time to turn unemployed into entrepreneurs. Spain, a country of 3 million employees, has only 3.2 million self-employed. A country where there are almost the same number of staff who self, is a country where something fails.

We have to help a percentage of those unemployed to engage, transform some of those close to 4 million unemployed into entrepreneurs, the germ of future entrepreneurs in the years to create value and provide jobs to others. Reversing this situation is critical to get in a scenario of future sustainable growth.
Undertake in Spain is not easy and the younger generation has added a handicap, lack of clear references in previous generations, mirrors that look, personal success to want to emulate. We talked of turning what was becoming known as "generation loss" a generation where the lack of entrepreneurs will be a burden for society in the very near future. That this "lost generation" is not such, is critical in this economic climate and an imperative for management to encourage them, train them and push them to jump, there's no better recipe against the crisis.
Spain, according to Doing Business 2010 report compiled by the World Bank, and measures the ease of doing business in 168 countries, is at number 62 world ranking, being the most backward developed nation last year. The World Bank ranks the country with the ability to conduct business behind countries like Botswana, Armenia, and Mongolia. Sad picture.
As it could not be otherwise in the top10 of the world ranking countries like USA, UK, Denmark, Ireland, Canada, Australia and Norway. This is where we need to position ourselves, and it is the duty of government to encourage the "generation loss" and transform the tragedy of the high number of unemployed an opportunity to change that expectation of the production cycle in our country.
Tags: 5 Days, Doing Business, Employment, Entrepreneurs, epa, unemployed











I would adapt. For me it is not so important to "convert" some of those millions of unemployed entrepreneurs. Many do not want, nor will surely be ready to start their own business. That if there is a percentage of the population and fight if you want to pursue, and just that should be the "target" that must be supported. Entrepreneurs who are struggling to take forward their business, there are companies that make strong, profitable and they can hire people. We should fight because the companies had international exposure with an export and thereby improving the balance of exports from our country. I still think we have enough base material to be a benchmark in technological development. You just need to see a number of Spanish throughout the world who are either succeeding or lead major corporate R & D teams This "gray matter" that we lost years, along with the supposed "creativity" America, with appropriate measures that would boost entrepreneurship are trying to get ahead in this country and in the short / medium term, start generating a good number of quality jobs.
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I'm glad that enough people share with me the initiative and the hope of creating new businesses in 2010.
Courage, I hope to spread my entrepreneurial spirit through my blog
@ Josekarlos're right, but I fear that to generate 2-3 million quality jobs is many years, with numbers and Macro-risk entities qualifying Spain and Greece after bomb ...
Hopefully everything will improve
@ Alejandro, you are right that the situation is very complicated. Anyway, if you dare "more" to undertake, problems may occur even more fat to medium term. For example, the campaign that when you're unemployed you can take all the money at once to start a business, that's fine, but I know cases of people who have been unemployed and I have come to insist that much montaran a business. The problem here is that if these people who, a priori, has no interest in becoming entrepreneurs, they take all the money in arrest, assemble a business and the stick (which is very likely), you're taking people who are in a difficult situation suicidal.
That if the Spanish economy is the joke of Europe and half the world ...
Many of those unemployed are entrepreneurs who have seen their business in bankruptcy. You just have to see the percentage of self that have gone out of business.
Someone spoke of the Entrepreneur Visa ...
was a nice concept.
What I think is happening in Spain, however, is that the mentality is bad.
"There are many people looking for work, but there are few people who really want to work.
It is unfortunate, but true. And with the generations "Ni-Ni" coming up ... those that "neither study nor work" ... we Swift.
I speak as a boy of 32 years. Do not think that is an uptight speaking ill of those who come. But it's my feeling.
Greetings
jordi
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I very much agree with you but we would like to have these numbers of unemployed
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Luckily muyyyyyyyyy and although we are under, I think the Internet (as a sector) to undertake this trend going up and somehow giving "a lesson" to other sectors.
There are many ways to launch, but on the Internet and in recent years, noting that this self-employment is feasible and if there are already references.
Interestingly I have recently written about what it means for me to undertake fact, it behaves as you think it's going to thread the post: http://aurea.es/2010/01/04/emprender-es-ilusion- and-fight /
A greeting.
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Excellent post. Thanks for sharing your efforts. I took the liberty of recommending it to my blog http://www.lopeztrujillo.com/blog/2010/01/lecturas-recomendadas-emprender-sin-dinero-visa-para-emprendedores-en-usa-y-el- time-to-give-the-bailout /
A greeting
Miguel Angel "Google Human" Lopez Trujillo
http://www.googlehumano.com