return to the Business School’s Student Centre at Level 4 Docklands Campus Module Leader Andre Mostert Petchey Centre for Entrepreneurship University of East London ▪ Business School Docklands Campus ▪ University Way ▪ London E16 2RD ▪ United Kingdom E-mail: mostert@uel.ac.uk ▪ Direct(: 07903099565 CONTENT 1. Timetable 3 2. Module Description 4 3. Module Specifications 9 4. Starting a business or project
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TEAM PITCHES AND EMERGING BUSINESS MODELS TEAM PITCHES - Lavinia Business Talk: What is Pitching? Having ideas is easy but having a good and viable idea is hard. Even harder is convincing the others that your idea is good. The act of convincing others to do something with your idea is called "pitch". It is appliead mostly in terms of a new business‚ site‚ startup‚ which means just the act of trying to get the attention of investors to your next-Google-idea. But it doesn’t stop here: you may use
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strategic business plan in place for this type of crisis ("Chile Mining Accident (2010)"‚ 2011). A crisis management plan is crucial to have in a mining company‚ but every company large or small should have one. No business plans on encountering a situation that cause’s a disruption in their day to day business or laws suits against the company. However‚ that doesn’t mean businesses shouldn’t make a crisis management plan for if and when such incidents occur. A crisis management plan is a basic
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7 Steps to Business Success A guide to help you assess whether your business will be a success Welcome to the Queensland Government’s ‘7 steps to business success’. Starting a business can be both rewarding and challenging. However‚ poor planning and lack of preparation contribute to many business failures. By following the 7 steps outlined in this guide you will increase your chances of business success. What are the 7 steps to business success? Step 1 - Consider
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clear idea of learner’s needs in Business TESOL than in General English? 2.Describe the difference between an organization’s need and the cognitive needs of an individual? 3.Why is it important to consider the learners’ cultural background and interest when planning a class? 4.How can online sources and other electronic tools play important roles when designing and delivering a business class? 5.How can the lexical method be used to teach grammar points with business vocabulary in context. Give an
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credibility‚ privacy‚ and maintaining a reputation. Included in this paper will be an outline of formal documents needed to launch this e-commerce unit. These documents will consist of the executive summary‚ the business description‚ the operations plan‚ the financial plan‚ the marketing plan‚ and the competitor analysis. Distribution of Messages Social media tools give companies the ability to expand communication in multiple ways. A corporate intranet is an inexpensive way to distribute messages
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Introduction Company: Deutsche Post DHL Category: Express Air Shipping / Supply Chain(3PL) / Global Forwarding Sector: Transport‚ Shipping & Supply Chain(3PL) Slogan: Excellence Simply Delivered USP: World market leader in Sea and Air mail Segment: Global‚ regional & local customers who need express logistics and 3PL services Target Group: Price conscious customers who require a reliable level of service DHL exist in over 220 countries across the world‚ making
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The executive summary is arguably the most important section of the business plan. It must be concise‚ specific‚ and well-written. It summarizes the highlights of the completed business plan and provides a brief snapshot of the plan‚ with sales‚ spending‚ and profit summary figures. The summary emphasizes those factors that will make the business a success. It must contain sound numbers for market size‚ trends‚ company goals‚ spending‚ return on investment‚ capital expenditures‚ and funding
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MANT 303 – Entrepreneurship Assignment One – Green Cabs case study 1. Green Cabs has many opportunities to grow their business into other locations and also diversify into other services (e.g. courier services‚ shuttles‚ vans). They have resisted these opportunities to date. Should Green Cabs be taking these growth opportunities? Why or why not? I believe the decision to expand areas of Green Cabs opertaions is one that Callum Brown should offer more thought. Green Cabs currently possesses
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opportunities and threats strategic business plan business scenario DefinitionEdit DefinitionSave to FavoritesSee ExamplesAgents‚ factors‚ or forces in an organization’s external environment that are out of its control‚ and can directly or indirectly affect is chances of success or failure. Read more: http://www.businessdictionary.com/definition/opportunities-and-threats.html#ixzz2WoSDsDoP Agents‚ factors‚ or forces in an organization’s external environment that are out of its control‚ and
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