into the ground and then you would tie the muka to each stick. Then you would weave in the patterns and animal feathers. Now a days korowai are displayed at museums or they are worn by students on there graduation day. Each and every korowai has a background story to it. Whether it be about the chief who wore it or the tribe itself. At first Maori women used the Pandanus plant for weaving baskets and clothes. Then they discovered flax‚ and found that the flax fibers where much stronger and more
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Becoming an Entrepreneur Reel Classics Vintage Movies Memorabilia Coordinator: Prof. Anca Mândruleanu Student: Chioibasu Cristina Series A‚ Group 112 TABLE OF CONTENTS PART I. Theoretical Support What is entrepreneurship? .................................................................... p. 2 Reasons for becoming an entrepreneur .................................................. p.2 Entrepreneurship’s importance .......................................................
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WOMEN ENTREPRENEURS Concept An enterprise owned and controlled by women having a minimum financial interest of 51percent of the capital and giving at least 51 percent of the employment generated by the enterprise to women - Government of India A woman entrepreneur can be defined as a confident‚ innovative and creative woman capable of achieving self economic independence individually or in collaboration‚ generates employment opportunities for others through initiating‚ establishing and
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Entrepreneurs are innovators or developer who recognizes and seize opportunities; converts those opportunities into a workable/marketable idea; adds value through time‚ effort‚ money or skills; assumes the risk of the competitive marketplace to implement these ideas and realizes the rewards from these efforts (Kuratko‚ 2009). Based on this explanation‚ we can assume that entrepreneurs are people who take risks and efforts to venture into a new business. In order for them to take such risks‚ they
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Types of Entrepreneurs 1. Classic Entrepreneur. Wants to innovate‚ grow big and make a lot of money. The classic entrepreneur is not interested in starting a business to give herself a job. If you want to start a company‚ make it profitable and sell it‚ then you are a classic serial entrepreneur. The SAC Entrepreneurship and Innovation Program wants to make sure that everyone understands Classical Entrepreneurship. Most community college entrepreneur programs focus on small business
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Are You Cut Out to Be a Successful Entrepreneur? ABSTRACT First‚ there was an interview with a successful entrepreneur. Second‚ there was a talk on entrepreneurship by a guest speaker‚ Mr. Azmi Ahmad (the CEO of Skali.com) and later‚ an "elevator speech" by fellow students on various issues related to entrepreneurship. This collective information and some reading on entrepreneurship journals‚ books and articles have brought to the idea on writing this paper‚ towards certain perspective‚ on successful
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Contents Introduction 2 Short Summary 2 Common/different aspects of the paper 2 Conclusions 6 References 7 “Who is an entrepreneur?” Introduction “Who is an entrepreneur?” is a question that aroused many controversies and debates. Among many articles that talks about the entrepreneur and the process of entrepreneurship I will focus on three articles that tried to answer this question or demonstrated the uselessness of the question. Analyzing many different points
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The Role of the Entrepreneur An entrepreneur is an owner of a business enterprise who makes money through risk and initiative‚ this is applied to persons who are willing to help launch a new venture or enterprise and accept full responsibility for a company’s output. The entrepreneur shifts economic resources out of a lower and into a high productivity and greater economic yields. Occupying the central position in a market economy‚ entrepreneurs are instigators of growth and progress and are pivotal
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Characteristics of a Successful Entrepreneur 1. They are self-motivated Successful entrepreneurs do not need someone who holds them accountable or forces them to be efficient and productive. Unfortunately‚ without a manager‚ many people cannot take their business past the planning stages. It takes hard work to create your own business; most people need someone who forces them to keep working. Moreover‚ when people do not have someone to hold them accountable‚ they may let their work’s quality
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Chapter 3: THE ENTREPRENEUR PROCESS The virtues of a successful entrepreneur (The Start-Up) A successful entrepreneur has to have the ability to bring together team members who can complete each other. An entrepreneur faces challenges like a coach or a symphony conductor‚ who must blend a group of individuals with different backgrounds and expertise together to become a superb team. To do this‚ an entrepreneur needs to have strong leadership‚ organization‚ and communication skills. In the corporation
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