CASE STUDY OF SHAHNAZ HUSSAIN Shahnaz Husain‚ CEO of Shahnaz Herbals Inc‚ the prominent Indian female entrepreneur best known for her herbal cosmetics‚ particularly skin care products. She is making a constant effort to beautify the skin of people with her beauty products. She has been continuously striving hard to slow down the aging process and nourish the skin of people and thus make them look younger than their age. Well‚ we are talking about none other than the ruler of the beauty world‚ Shahnaz
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The Photographing Pigeon Lover The Entrepreneur which I have chosen is Eberhard Gramatzki. Eberhard was born on the 27th February 1942‚ and grew up in Kellenhusen (Germany) with his six siblings. After marrying a woman called Janet from the Netherlands (1967)‚ they moved to Vermont to continue their life there‚ while having three children. He became interested in becoming an entrepreneur when he was a working engineer for over 24 years at IBM (International Business Machines)‚ a leading US
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initial success with the Ben Franklin variety store was due to his policy of hard work and pricing products much lower than other retailers. His landlord eventually refused to renew the lease on Walton’s variety store because of the success – the landlord wanted his son to inherit the business (Sam Walton). Walton remained undefeated‚ however. His wife wanted to raise their children in a smaller
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Are entrepreneurs born or made? To start off‚ it is said that 50 percent of our thoughts and actions are genetically due to our heritage‚ while the other 50 percent comes from what we take from our environment and what has been conditioned unto us at an early age. Generally speaking‚ are we really made to do anything so specifically? From the said facts‚ it can be argued that certain qualities are embedded in us though our genetic makeup. Many believe our personalities‚ traits‚ and quirks are somewhat
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COVER FEATURE Chahe Yerevanian took his family’s struggling real estate development business and turned it into one of Lebanon’s biggest players. Here’s how the company remodeled from the bottom line up. By Eliot Stempf Chahe Yerevanian Reconstructing business 40| Entrepreneur October 2012 T he turn of the millenium bore ill for the three brothers of the Yerevanian family‚ Vahe‚ Chahe and Serge. Ara Yerevanian‚ their father and founder of the family real estate development
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(1993) stress the importance of providing students with the necessary competencies or skills to be successful businesspeople. As a result‚ experiential or “hands-on” activities have become an integral part of undergraduate education. Many instructors work extensively to incorporate as many active learning experiences as possible into their classes. Employers use them as criteria for selecting graduates. Universities use them as a recruitment tool. For the most part‚ experiential learning has provided
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Remi Braithwaite Entrepreneur Profile Assignment: Kathryn Parsons - Decoded The business is called Decoded a Silicon Roundabout tech company‚ and it was set up in January 2011 but the workshops started in August that year. Decoded launched its first session of Code in A Day with two teachers and ten students. It has now taught more than 2‚500 executives from companies such as Unilever‚ WPP‚ Microsoft and Google‚ the CEOs of over 450 FTSE 100 companies to creative‚ strategists‚ investors and
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Challenges faced by Women Entrepreneurs in Service Sector Abstract Women entrepreneurship development is an essential part of human resource development. In traditional societies‚ they were confined to the four walls of houses performing household activities. The global evidences prove that women have been performing exceedingly well in different spheres of activities like academics‚ politics‚ administration‚ social work and now into industry also and running their enterprises successfully
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Challenges of Women Entrepreneurs in Bangladesh Despite all their family and social problems‚ women have struggled hard to achieve their own identity. Women from all classes of Bangladesh want to stand up before everyone in their own right and not as someone’s daughter or wife. Women can be a very caring homemaker‚ but at the same time she can prove to be a highly skilled Entrepreneur‚ an efficient employee‚ an administrator if they choose to be. Realizing that the advancement of women can not be
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