New Venture Planning & Entrepreneurship Contact Hours : 42 hrs Credit : 1.5 Credit Prerequisite : None Instructor : Dr Veeresh Sharma “Innovation is the specific tool of entrepreneurs‚ the means by which they exploit change as an opportunity for a different business or a different service. It is capable of being presented as a discipline‚ capable of being learned‚ capable of being practiced” Peter F. Drucker In present scenarios‚ consumer needs must be satisfied in superior manner
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“Impact of Entrepreneurship Development & Urbanization on Economic Development” Shilpa loomba & Dr. S.K.Sindhi Abstract:- The paper reveals the interlinked effects of entrepreneurship & urbanization on economic development. Urbanization is increasing day by day due to increase in Entrepreneurship in developed areas. This is ultimately affecting per capita income‚ employment level & growth of population in urban areas. Up to some extent it is beneficial for the economy as entrepreneurship & urbanization
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PROBLEMS AND PROSPECTS OF THEATRE ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN THE NIGERIAN ECONOMY Afolabi Taiwo Okunola (Department of Theatre & Film Arts‚ University of Jos‚ Nigeria) Abstract The business of theatre management is business of management. It is a culmination of the directive principles‚ canons and protocols governing theatre and management together to form a formidable team which thus makes a theatre entrepreneur. Being a theatre entrepreneur in Nigeria entails many dilemmas‚ challenges and hurdles. Thus
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To most high school students‚ being “cool” is important‚ and I was subject to the same belief while starting secondary school. I strived to be the most popular student in the grade‚ desperate for other people’s attention. Looking back I noticed how much I had made a fool of myself‚ which people seemed to love‚ as they watched and laughed enthusiastically at me. I hated every moment of it‚ and this incident became one of most notable times I have quit. I learned that “cool” is not defined by others
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What type of person becomes this type of risk taker? I have always been more on the cautious side‚ preferring to stand back‚ observe‚ listen and analyze a situation. I’ve always admired people who are not like me‚ people who are more daring‚ or willing to throw caution to the wind. An entrepreneur tends to bite off a little more than he can chew hoping he’ll quickly learn how to chew it. What challenges did he or she face and overcome? In 1982‚ Mark Cuban moved to Dallas‚ Texas Cuban first
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Entrepreneurship Assignment 1 Case study Name:Eleni Botes Student Number: 41217323 Tutor:Ian Gregson Table contents 1. Introduction 2. Contents 3. Skills 4. Attributes 5. Personal skills analysis 6. Scanning the external environment 7. References 8. Bibliography 1. Introduction Task one of this case study refers to the examination of Annie Hall’s achievements which include “Time for a Change”. I am required to discuss and identify the skills‚ attributes‚ and
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PROMISE OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP AS A FIELD OF RESEARCH 1.0 Introduction To date‚ the phenomenon of entrepreneurship has lacked a conceptual framework. A research has been conducted in the difference social science disciplines and applied fields of business to create a conceptual framework for entrepreneurship. 2.0 Definition of Entrepreneurship Entrepreneurship is defined solely by the researchers in terms of who the entrepreneur is and what he or she does. The study of entrepreneurship must involve
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Entrepreneurship education is said to be a globally acknowledged programme of study which seeks to provide learners with the knowledge‚ skills and motivation to encourage entrepreneurial success in different levels of education (Koko & Ikpesu‚ 2009). It is the training of individuals to understand and develop key entrepreneurial attributes‚ skills and behaviours. Skills such as creativity‚ innovativeness‚ quick decision-making and risk-taking have being identified as relevant to those who have an
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ENTREPRENEURSHIP EDUCATORS’ ASSOCIATION OF THE PHILIPPINES‚ INC. (ENEDA) “Making a difference… differently” Official Address for SY2010-2011: SMEDI‚ Ateneo de Naga University Ateneo Avenue‚ Bagumbayan Sur‚ 4400 Naga City‚ Philippines Tel No. + 63 (054) 472-23-68 loc 2218/Email: epbernal2008@yahoo.com EXECUTIVE OFFICERS & BOARD OF DIRECTORS SY 2010-2011 President Dr. Edwin P. Bernal Ateneo De Naga University epbernal2008@yahoo.com epbernal@adnu.edu.ph Vice President Prof. Asuncion Nazario St. Louis
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Chapter 1 3. From where do the new jobs in America derive? Why? Smaller firms created 81.5 percent of the net new jobs in the economy from 1960 to 1976. These small businesses (those with less than 500 employees) represent more than 99 percent of all employers and provide 75 percent of all (net) new jobs. Small companies employ somewhat more than half of the U.S. workforce. Entrepreneurial firms account for a significant amount of employment growth. A handful of “gazelles‚” those who grow by twenty
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