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    successful was Lenin (1917-1924) in solving the problems he faced? With the October revolution in 1917‚ Lenin managed to execute a successful coup d’état against the provisional government of Russia and with the death of the constituent assembly early 1918; Lenin and his Bolsheviks had finally control over Russia. However this was just the beginning of various problems he would be facing. This raised the debate on whether Lenin could deal with these problems or not. Many of the quarrels originated

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    capability or skills as indispensable input indicators. It includes three proxy indicators (adult literacy‚ gross secondary enrolment and gross tertiary enrolment). India ranks 119 in the IDI 2011‚ which was 116 in 2010 History of ICT Radio for Rural Development: In 1956‚ in five districts of Maharashtra State by All India Radio (AIR). Rural listener groups were organized‚ who would listen to radio broadcasts twice a week at 6.30 p.m. for half an hour. The group then stayed together for discussion

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    THAMES VALLEY UNIVERSITY LONDON BACHELOR IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (BBA) Enterprise Development & Business ASSIGNMENT Summary The entrepreneur has long ties with Giorgio Armani. Giorgio Armani’s talent and his entrepreneurial spirit are the two qualities which have enabled him to achieve great success in building a genuine fashion empire since launching his own business in 1973 His evolution in taste and style has led Armani to eliminate the superfluous‚ emphasize the comfortable

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    Entrepreneur Hall of Fame

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    Entrepreneur Hall of Fame | | Prepared for: Selina Tomasich Course Coordinator Innovation‚ Creativity and EntrepreneurshipWritten by: Ainsley Coomber student University of the Sunshine CoastStudent ID: 1062239Submission Date:Word Count: | Executive Summary This report is to recommend an appropriate funding body for the retail industry. This report analysis business entrepreneur Sam Walton and how he made a successful organisation Wal-Mart. Included are definitions of an entrepreneur opportunity

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    Innovator vs Entrepreneur

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    ensures the success of the product in terms of its utilization or market share‚ when compared to its rivals? According to the Oxford Dictionary‚ an Innovator is a person who introduces new methods‚ ideas‚ or product. Now‚ lets get to whom an Entrepreneur is; he/she is a person who sets up a business or businesses‚ taking on financial risks in the hope of profit. Having established the definition of the two roles in question let us assume‚ for the sake of argument‚ that the innovator has no prior

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    Now a days irony of the situation in our country is that in our rural areas proper sanitary‚ clean drinking water is not there‚ but because of aggressive marketing the products of the soft drinks major have reached these places. Any small shop in remotest of the rural area will have these companies products. While people have to tread miles for bringing clean water‚ pepsi‚ cola will be within their easy reach. What will be the choice they tend to make? They will obviously buy cola‚ pepsi to

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    Creating Customer Satisfaction And Profitable Value Chain With E-commerce In Rural India A case based approach Sanjeeve Verma1 ABSTRACT We live in a world increasingly propelled by technological change. The thrust lies in a quest to make our lives better‚ simpler and more productive through electronic commerce (or E-commerce). Agriculture in India has been identified as one of the great promises of e-commerce; the high level of fragmentation present in the supply chain‚ large volumes traded‚ and

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    we would evolve this tool into a goldmine for businesses and entrepreneurs to grow their passions. Social networking clearly has an array of benefits; some would argue that social networks should be for individuals only‚ but users like me find that including businesses in social networking is an outstanding tool for judging reputation‚ finding out about new products and services‚ and giving free branding and advertising to entrepreneurs. It is important to open the minds of people in the community

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    Natural-Born Entrepreneur

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    Natural-Born Entrepreneur by Dan Bricklin Reprint r0108b HBR Case Study r0108a What a Star –What a Jerk Sarah Cliffe First Person r0108b Natural-Born Entrepreneur Dan Bricklin Different Voice r0108c Is Success a Sin? A Conversation with the Reverend Peter J. Gomes In Praise of Middle Managers r0108d Quy Nguyen Huy The Superefficient Company r0108e Michael Hammer The Weird Rules of Creativity r0108f Robert I. Sutton What You Don’t Know r0108g About Making Decisions David A. Garvin

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    Tapping Rural Market

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    Tapping Rural Market “Sustainable strategies of corporate” Sandeep Porwal (PGDM Student‚ CDSM‚ Indore) Introduction Rural market is getting an importance because of the saturation of the urban market. As due to the competition in the urban market‚ the market is more or so saturated as most of the capacity of the purchasers have been targeted by the marketers. So the marketers are looking for

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