\ EVALUATION / IMPACT ASSESSMENT OF “RURAL SPORTS PROGRAMME” CENTRE FOR MARKET RESEARCH & SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT 198‚ PAGE ABBREVIATIONS EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 1 BACKGROUND 1-10 2 METHODOLOGY 11-17 3 PROFILE OF RESPONDENTS 18-26 4 AWARENESS 27-33 5 ORGANIZATION & REGULARITY OF EVENTS 34-50 6 SUPPORT & RECOGNIZATION OF SPORT PERSONS 51-74 7 INFRASTRUCTURE & BUDGET 75-96 8 SUCCESS & FAILURES 97-108 9 CONCLUSION & RECOMMENDATION
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Drive to Achieve The drive for achievements; and entrepreneur must be greatly motivated in accomplishing his/her goals or objectives. He/she should posses a psychological drive to achieve things that he/she set for him/her self as a target to take in a given time. This drive could make him/her self as a person that has a result oriented views in life. One of the entrepreneur who best described in this entrepreneurial skills is Steve Paul “ Steve” Jobs. He is best known as the co-founder‚ chairman
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“An entrepreneur tends to bite off a little more than he can chew hoping he’ll quickly learn how to chew it.” (Roy Ash) Thirty-two years ago‚ Steve Celar embarked on the journey of starting up his first business. After many years of struggle and hard work‚ his business has expanded into different areas other than what he had originally intended‚ all of those businesses are centered on cars but mainly‚ Hot Rods. Steve is the founder and sole-proprietor of Kalamity Kars‚ and Kalamity Krash Repair
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that make up a successful entrepreneur Le 1 How to become a successful business woman. Le Minh Thao Dung Class: E3301 Instructor: Mr. Jonathan W. Lankford The elements that make up a successful entrepreneur Le 3 Introduction Have you ever known what the elements that make up a successful entrepreneur are? In today’s society‚ many people have become successful entrepreneurs with many ways. Depending
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of SE and Entrepreneurship to prove that SE should be differentiated from Entrepreneurship. Entrepreneurs are one who discover change‚ respond to it‚ and exploit it (Dees‚ 1998) as opportunities for the creation of personal wealth (Sundin‚ 2011). Starting a new business is not the essence of entrepreneurship (Dees‚ 1998). Not every new business represents entrepreneurship as well as not every entrepreneur is a business owner. Since the last century‚ scholars and businesses have deliberated on whether
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WOMEN WORKERS IN INDIA IN THE 21ST CENTURY – UNEMPLOYMENT AND UNDEREMPLOYMENT THE GLOBAL ECONOMY has created a flexible labour market and the myth of ‘feminization of work’‚ in reality; it has led to unemployment and underemployment of women in India. One study puts female unemployment at six to seven times that of men. In the rural areas‚ 30 lakh women have lost jobs in agriculture and livestock. Women have lost 1‚ 45‚000 jobs in the textiles sector during 1994-2000. Female underemployment
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develop appropriate strategies. A global strategy is an organisational plan that takes into account these new global realities. Both Nestle and Unilever have developed global distribution and marketing networks‚ based on their powerbrands i.e. market leading brands that are recognisable in nearly every country in the world. Both Nestle and Unilever have many powerbrands. Key aspects of global strategy include: 1. Treating the global market as the domestic market‚ in terms of attention
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answered or agreed upon. (Lazenby et al.‚ pg. 2) Issues include the definition of entrepreneurship and whether or not entrepreneurs are born or trained. In this essay the arguments involved in defining entrepreneurs will not be analysed‚ but specific attention will be given to the argument on whether or not entrepreneurs are born or trained. According to Reynolds et al. (2000) "entrepreneurs are people who have both the will (in other words‚ desire or motivation) and the skill (the ability) to project
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Introduction Growth is an important factor for nearly every company that wants to be successful in the future. For that reason‚ Unilever has conducted market research concerning growth opportunities in the low-end detergent market in Northeastern Brazil. This report will deal with the issue of whether an entry in the low-end Northeast is profitable for Unilever‚ or if it should rather refrain from entering this market. It is divided into six parts and provides the reader with the following information:
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Contents Contents Table of Contents 1 History of Entrepreneurship 3 Characteristics and skills of an Entrepreneur 4 Ambition 4 Creativity 4 Enthusiasm 4 Decision-making 5 Perseverance 5 Skills 5 Communication Skills: 5 Marketing Skills 6 Leadership Skills: 6 Team Building Skills 6 Mary Ann O’Brien 8 Tony Ryan 8 Darina Allen 9 Conclusion 9 An Entrepreneur is someone who exercises initiative by organising a venture to take benefit of an opportunity and‚ as the decision
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