Unit 1 Assignment: Business Environment Understanding the organisational purposes of businesses. A number of business organisations exist in society today ranging from small‚ sole traders to large multinational organisations and although they share the common goal of generating profit‚ their purposes and objectives differ. Organisations take on a number of different and can be placed in to three main categories – private sector‚ public sector‚ and voluntary sector. Private sector organisations
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BUSINESS MANAGEMENT ( FMG0044 ) ASSIGNMENT 1 : “ THE SUCCESSFUL ENTREPRENEURS ” Lecturer : Sir Azizi Name : 1) Ahmad Zul Iqmal B. Zulkifli (012012051643) 2) Khoo Chee Hong (012012050692) CONTENT 1) Introduction 2) Profile / Background of the entrepreneur 3) The success characteristics / traits of the entrepreneur 4) How should I imply his / her success attitude to improve my personal development / my life ? 5) Conclusion INTRODUCTION Entrepreneurship
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English Dictionary (of 1897) defines the term “Entrepreneur” in similar way as the director or a manager of a public musical institution‚ one who gets-up entertainment arranged ‚ especially musical performance. Initially in the early 16th century‚ it was applied to those who were engaged in military expeditions. In 17th century. It was extended to cover civil engineering activities such as construction and fortification. Since then‚ the term “Entrepreneur” is used in various ways and various views.
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For my first research I chose a company that positions itself as a service. The company‚ called LOOKSLR‚ suggests customers to buy and sell clothes. Let’s run through the interview below. — Hello‚ Kairzhan. Tell us please‚ how did you come up with the idea of personal sales service? What has inspired you? — One day I noticed that my wife is trying to sell the blouse she bought via internet. She was chatting with her friend‚ offering her to buy this blouse. In her offer she described the clothing
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differentiated from Entrepreneurship. Entrepreneurs are one who discover change‚ respond to it‚ and exploit it (Dees‚ 1998) as opportunities for the creation of personal wealth (Sundin‚ 2011). Starting a new business is not the essence of entrepreneurship (Dees‚ 1998). Not every new business represents entrepreneurship as well as not every entrepreneur is a business owner. Since the last century‚ scholars and businesses have deliberated on whether business should consider social norms and expectation
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the career of Roz Colthart and her business www.black-essentials.com | | | Contents Section 1: Introduction 3 Rationale 3 Research Methodology 3 Section 2: Findings 5 Background 5 Start up 6 Success 7 Future 7 Beliefs 7 Section 3: Analysis 8 SME 8 The Entrepreneurs Characteristics 8 Motivational Factors 9 Catalysts 10 Female Entrepreneur 10 Conclusion 11 Reflection
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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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Personal Statement for Business Studies I believe that Business Studies is the key to successful career development in modern society. It is a subject which particularly interests me‚ because of its relevance to current economic issues and the potential it provides for employment in many areas. During my HND course I have particularly enjoyed investigating the structure of organisations and the factors which contribute to successful business practice. This is of special interest to me as my ambition
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“An entrepreneur tends to bite off a little more than he can chew hoping he’ll quickly learn how to chew it.” (Roy Ash) Thirty-two years ago‚ Steve Celar embarked on the journey of starting up his first business. After many years of struggle and hard work‚ his business has expanded into different areas other than what he had originally intended‚ all of those businesses are centered on cars but mainly‚ Hot Rods. Steve is the founder and sole-proprietor of Kalamity Kars‚ and Kalamity Krash Repair
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Assignment submitted to the World University of Bangladesh for partial fulfillment of the requirements of the 7th semester of Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA). Submitted By: MD. Rayhan Hawladar Roll : 1902 Reg. : WUB 01/11/34/1902 Batch : 34 Department of Business Administration Submitted To: Uiial Barua Lecturer Department of Business Administration World University of Bangladesh Date of Submission: August 20‚ 2013 ‘I dreamed be a high ranked
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