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    Few entrepreneurs survive the transition from start-up to conglomerate. Of those‚ only a fraction go on to lead their company past the billion-dollar mark. And of those‚ only one man has directed a company to publicly traded worth of about half a trillion dollars-when compared to nations‚ his company boasts the ninth largest economy in the world. At 44‚ he may be the richest man in history‚ worth approximately $77 billion. He’s also created more millionaires than anyone in the history of business

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    The entrepreneur does not ask questions about whether they can succeed or whether they are worthy of success. They are confident with the knowledge that they will make their businesses succeed. They exude that confidence in everything they do. Entrepreneurs who have no basis for their confidence are doom to failure. Perseverance‚ determination If you aren’t good at motivating yourself‚ you probably won’t get very far in business – especially as an entrepreneur. When you’re starting

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    OF ENTREPRENEURS IN THE SOCIETY Introduction Entrepreneurship is the capacity and willingness to develop‚ organize and manage a business venture along with any of its risks in order to make a profit. However‚ some school of thought would define an entrepreneur as one who manages the factors of production in order to first satisfy or meet human needs and not primarily for the desire to make profit. The most obvious example of entrepreneurship is the starting of new businesses. Entrepreneurs occupy

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    Jagdeep Singh& Poonam Arora Lecturer‚ B.G.I.E.T &B.G.I.M.T.‚ Sangrur INTRODUCTION: - “Women” as Entrepreneurs in India: “You can tell the condition of a nation by looking at the status of its women” - Jawaharlal Nehru. Till the turn of the century‚ man has enjoyed a dominant position. But as technology speeds up lives in the new millennium‚ Women Entrepreneurs has come up with challenging role to meet her personal needs and become economically independent.The challenges and opportunities

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    draft: 25th November‚ 2002 ABSTRACT We study the determinants of equity and loan financing in an equilibrium model of financial markets with adverse selection. In our model all agents are endowed with initial wealth and choose to invest as entrepreneurs or financiers‚ or not to invest. We find that i) equilibrium financial contracts are either equity-like or “pure” debt contracts; ii) agents only earn rents when employing pure debt contracts; iii) When agents split in their occupational choices

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    Panino Restaurant The entrepreneur that I interviewed was Lydia Patterson. In 1989‚ Lydia and her husband‚ Lou‚ decided to start planning to open up a new Italian restaurant in Virginia. The restaurant industry‚ especially in the Washington DC area is very competitive. It is highly competitive with respect to price‚ value and promotions‚ service‚ location‚ and food quality.  There are a substantial number of restaurant operations that compete for customer traffic‚ some of which have significantly

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    ntr Essay 2 B. Are Entrepreneurs Born or Made? Critically Discuss. Introduction The idea that Entrepreneurs are all made is obserred. This essay aims to convey that the attributes needed to make entrepreneurs cannot be taught or learned for the purpose of making a successful entrepreneur. An Entrepreneur is defined as someone who is driven to undertake a venture through their own initiative in order to be successful. They’ll assume the responsibilities of accumulating all the capital to

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    Who Can be an Entrepreneur?

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    and Assess Lakota Hills opportunity 18-21 7. Discussion on Bootstrapping Resources 22 8. References 23 1. Image café 1.1 Who can be an entrepreneur? In this case study it is evident that a person with entrepreneurial characteristics and work habits can be an entrepreneur. Entrepreneurs can be anybody‚ situated anywhere irrespective‚ gender‚ race or creed. They are people who possess multi-faceted skills and knowledge base but most off all an intense passion

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    A PROJECT PROPOSAL ON “Analysis of NPAs of banks and impact of RBI policies on NPAs of banks” Submitted By Manasa Jarugula 09MBMA43 A REPORT ON THE INDUSTRIAL VISIT ON SATURDAY‚ 29th JANUARY‚ 2011. Experience at AUROBINDO Pharma: AUROBINDO Pharma manufacturing unit number 9 is located near Sangareddy town which is the head quarters of Medak district. It is comparatively nearer to Hyderabad than Medak. Our journey started @school of management studies‚ University of Hyderabad at

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    Introduction "Entrepreneurs are born not made" There are two sides to every debate‚ and the "what makes an entrepreneur" argument has raged for decades with neither side able to conclusively prove their case. There are many who believe that an entrepreneur must possess personality traits such as vision‚ passion and drive that are innate and cannot be taught. Others argue that the skills of evaluating opportunities‚ motivating people and operating a business are easily passed on to eager students

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