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    Around the world people come together and work to compete or develop ideas. In “La Vida Robot” by Joshua Davis it’s about how four students from Carl Hayden High School that came together to beat a team from MIT in a robotics competition. Then in Steve Jobs by Walter Isaacson is about how two individuals that came together to build one of the most successful technology companies. In both texts‚ Davis and Isaacson prove that a strong team consists of having individuals with various strengths for they

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    Success Without a Formal Education: Steve Jobs With 18.2 million people attending college in 2007‚ Steve Job’s success without a formal education is remarkable in a society where higher-level education is essential. Innumerable amounts of people are pursuing a higher level of education since it has become a requirement for those who want a substantial and efficacious career. This higher education also expands one’s astuteness and overall ability to function in today’s society. Moreover‚ college

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    The Entrepreneurial Process Chapter 3 Demystifying Entrepreneurship Entrepreneurship is a way of thinking‚ reasoning‚ and acting that is opportunity obsessed‚ holistic in approach‚ and leadership balanced for the purpose of value creation and capture Results in the creation‚ enhancement‚ realization‚ and renewal of value Creation and/or recognition of opportunities Very rarely is entrepreneurship a get-rich-quick proposition People don’t want to be managed‚ they want to be led Entrepreneurship

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    ENTREPRENEURIAL GROWTH Fall Semester – 2010 MAN 385.24 - Unique #04700 Professor John N. Doggett Class Times Tuesdays and Thursdays from 11:00 to 12:30 pm Class Room UTC 1.118 Office CBA 5.124K Office Hours Mondays from 3:30 to 4:30 pm or by appointment Phone 512-232-7671 E-Mail john.doggett@mccombs.utexas.edu Teaching Assistant Ben Brooks Ben.Brooks@mba11.mccombs.uterxas.edu Course Objectives This course is for students who want to explore the challenges of running

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    Commencement Address at Stanford University‚ Steve Jobs explains what he believes what the value of life is to him. He speaks of the day he found that he was diagnosed with Pancreatic Cancer which was first known as incurable. Doctors had told him to get his affairs in order in other words prepare family and friends for death. This was a very intellectual topic for Steve as well for his value of life had changed forever. A quote that stands out is how Jobs states “ Remembering that you are going to

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    Introduction 4 1.1 Entrepreneurial Project 4 1.2 Experimental Learning 5 1.3 Reflective Learning 5 1.4 Reflexive Learning 6 2.0 Key Events Table: 7 3.0 Satisfactory Graph 8 4.0 Critical Incidents & the 9 steps 9 5.0 Define The Project 10 5.1 Critical Incident – Misunderstanding of Project Definition 10 6.0 Describe the team strengths & weaknesses during project 10 6.1 Critical Incident: more team weaknesses than strengths 11 6.2 Critical Incident: The Entrepreneurial Pitch 11

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    “Stay hungry..Stay Foolish” Steve Jobs. Whenever I feel low‚ I always listen to this inspirational speech given by Mr. Steve Jobs at Stanford graduation day and these particular words haunt me all the time. Stay hungry‚ always be eager to know things whether new or already known facts and stay foolish‚ sound like a fool to learn new things‚ even it is a silly or minute doubt better clear it. It has been a linchpin for my success so far.During paper presentations and educational seminars‚ I feel

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    Michael Galindo Article #1 revised Common Experience “The root cause of Entrepreneurial Failure” The first article I read was written by Nicolas A. Bibby. His article title was named “the root cause of Entrepreneurial Failure”. I had a good feeling just by reading the articles name a few things he would be writing about. One reason we fail would be due to our lack of knowledge about the business‚ and dislike towards a chosen career. Another would be insufficient capital to hold venture

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    For a large nation-state to have a thriving democracy‚ five key conditions must be met . First among these is an educated electorate and a wise "learned aristocracy." To paraphrase Plato ‚ an educated electorate is essential for a democracy chiefly because it is called upon to entrust candidates for office with power and at times is called upon to make decisions directly. It is imperative that the body politic be informed and not respond to the populist impulses or be lulled into surrendering their

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    abuse‚ they may isolate themselves to prevent others from interfering. If someone attempts to intervene‚ the user may deny their drug use‚ and if this concerned individual persists‚ the abuser may distance himself or herself from them. Specific personality traits‚ such as being compulsive and paranoid‚ can make a person susceptible to narcotic abuse. Compulsive individuals act according to their desire to avoid distress. As a means to accomplish this‚ they are more likely drawn to prescription narcotics

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