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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Brand Preference for Fairness Creams By Dr. L. Manivannan M.B.A.‚ M.Phil.‚ Ph.D. Reader Dept. of Corporate Secretaryship‚ Erode Arts College Erode. Tamilnadu & Mr. K.V. Kannan M.B.A.‚ M.F.T. Faculty School of Management‚ Sri Krishna College of Engineering & Technology Kuniamuthur P.O.‚ Sugunapuram‚ Coimbatore & Mr. Natrayan M.B.A. Annamalai University Chidambaram Abstract Fairness creams have become a vital product for the Indian FMCG companies in increasing their overall
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CFS – BS408 ESSENTIALS OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP Yoosuf Naeem Project Director: Dr. Ahmed Anwar Rector Villa College Yoosuf Naeem Villa College Prof Dr Abtar Kaur Feculty of Education and Languages Open University Malaysia Centre for Foundation Studies Villa College Module Writer: Editor: Developed by: First Edition‚ First Printing‚ May 2012 Copyright © Villa College‚ May 2012‚ CFS – BS408 All rights reserved. No part of this work may be reproduced in any form or by any means without
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flooding the market in Argentina might take away market share from Italian exporters‚ thus affecting the Italian economy. A good example of the marketing impact of exchange rate changes is the problem that Japanese car manufacturers were having selling to the United States in 1986 and 1987 due to the sharp rise in the value of the yen. As the dollar fell 47 percent against the yen in the 16 months ending in December 1986‚ Japanese car companies found that their cost advantage had disappeared‚ prices
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An Assignment On Vision of your life An 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:
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REPORT ON TYPES OF ENTREPRENEURS Entrepreneurship is the act of being an entrepreneur‚ which can be defined as "one who undertakes innovations‚ finance and business acumen in an effort to transform innovations into economic goods". Strategic Entrepreneurs: they show simultaneous opportunity seeking and advantage seeking behaviours and results in superior firm performance. They are engaged in exploring new ideas‚ opportunities and other entrepreneurial dexterity which are so unique in order to gain
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uncollectible accounts. You can get these from reviews of literatures. You have to cite the references.) Direct selling is a type of sales channel where products are marketed directly to customers‚ eliminating the need for middlemen – wholesalers‚ advertisers and retailers. Direct selling can be conducted one-on-one‚ in group or party format‚ or online. At Avon‚ the “direct” part of direct selling also
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The Top 10 Filipino Entrepreneurs By the way‚ this list is ranked in no particular order‚ age‚ net worth or achievements. 1. Henry Sy – SM Malls Henry Sy Henry Sy is a Chinese Filipino entrepreneur and founder of SM Group. You’ll be hard pressed to not find an SM Mall around the Philippines. Henry Sy started building his own small business called “Shoe Mart” and eventually turned it into a major corporate identity. Henry Sy inspires many people that you can start small and grow it into a massive
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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 11 References 12 Introduction This report will cover the key issues faced by Edinburgh entrepreneur Roz Colthart of www.black-essentials.com. Both primary and secondary research methods were use to compile this report
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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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