The recognition of the capacity of women entrepreneurs in our global community is no longer a matter of debate but a realization that female entrepreneurship is now one of the major factors contributing to the development of many countries, not just those in transition. Most women entrepreneurs are seen to be more realistic about their commercial endeavors and often make attempts to develop them within a family environment, while men tend to gravitate more towards developing business hierarchies with defined rules and working procedures. \’Women in Business: Theory, Practice, and Flexible Approaches\’ is a practical book that provides support and practical planning tools to guide both established and aspiring female entrepreneurs. Because self-employment and entrepreneurial activities are decisions that cannot be taken lightly, the book includes a number of checklists and tests that can be used to make entrepreneurial decision-making processes easier and more effective within the framework of feminist theories.