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    Want to have your own business but think you just don’t have what it takes? Do you look at the Donald Trumps in the world and wonder if you could ever really be successful in business? Fallacy #1: Entrepreneurs are born‚ not made I admit that I know two guys whom I would swear were born with a risk-taking‚ want-to-be-a-millionaire‚ nothing-is-going-to-stop-me spirit. But most of the business owners I know entered entrepreneurial-land through the back door. Some realized that they knew more

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    cosmetics and other perfumes. However‚ only seven firms control 95 % of the market share. These firms are Unilever‚ Keya Cosmetics‚ Kohinoor Chemical Company‚ Lily Cosmetics‚ Marks & Allys Ltd.‚ Aromatic Cosmetics Ltd. and Squares Toiletries. An analysis of market share of soap‚ cleaning detergent‚ laundry detergent and detergents of major cosmetics and toiletries firms in Bangladesh reveals that Unilever Bangladesh plays the dominant role in the market. Global market researcher ACNielsen recently surveyed

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    The entrepreneur that I choose to interview was Arun Jagatheesan‚ who is the CEO of CurbZero. CurbZero is the brainchild of Arun that started in December 2016. He arrived at the idea from working in his previous startup (hotel/customer experience app) that was not successful. Incidentally‚ India‚ is where the lure of entrepreneurship first took a hold of Arun. He witnessed his grandfather build a small fortune in the the 5th grade through his numerous businesses. Namely‚ the sugar‚ rice and aluminum

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    Entrepreneurs are born not made. “You were born to win‚ but to be a winner‚ you must plan to win‚ prepare to win‚ and expect to win.”  (Zig ziglar‚ Author and speaker). One may be born with the mental capacity to innovate‚ think big and achieve great success‚ but success requires more than merely great ideas. Successful Entrepreneurs are people who are able to think critically‚ manage problem solving‚ attain people skills and most importantly possess the passion to manifest their dreams

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    Entrepreneur: an Economic Theory

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    preneur The Entrepreneur Team FOS Dedicated to the memory of my cousin Nowell Barlow The Entrepreneur An Economic Theory‚ Second Edition Mark Casson Professor of Economics‚ University of Reading‚ UK Edward Elgar Cheltenham‚ UK • Northampton‚ MA‚ USA © Mark Casson 1982‚ 2003 All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced‚ stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means‚ electronic‚ mechanical or photocopying‚ recording‚ or otherwise

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    Unilever Case Analysis

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    their doors to more women and minorities‚ according to Burke Stinson‚ manager of diversity programs at AT&T ("Corporations find diversity‚" 1997). Some companies were quicker to adjust to the changing faces of their workers and customers. Generally‚ larger corporations‚ particularly those in the utilities industry and those with worldwide operations‚ were the first to adopt programs to hire and promote more minorities and women. It is obvious just by looking around us that women are reaching slowly

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    Rural Agri-Marketing.

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    RURAL AGRI – MARKETING – WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS ABSTRACT: India is basically an agrarian society‚ mostly dependent on agriculture‚ since times immemorial. Rural marketing is as old as civilization. Surplus of the agro-products were exchanged in earlier days by barter system. Gradually‚ the scenario has changed with the introduction of currency‚ transport and communication. This has relatively increased the scope of rural marketing. There are networks of co-operative societies

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    OF ENTREPRENEURS IN THE SOCIETY Introduction Entrepreneurship is the capacity and willingness to develop‚ organize and manage a business venture along with any of its risks in order to make a profit. However‚ some school of thought would define an entrepreneur as one who manages the factors of production in order to first satisfy or meet human needs and not primarily for the desire to make profit. The most obvious example of entrepreneurship is the starting of new businesses. Entrepreneurs occupy

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    Entrepreneur VS. Intrepreneur 1. What is an entrepreneur? SBA. Gov states that an entrepreneur is a person that organizes and manages a business and assumes the risk to make a profit. Entrepreneurs see an opportunity‚ make a plan‚ start the business‚ manage the business‚ and receive the profits. The word entrepreneur is French and is used to describe an individual who organizes and operates a business or businesses and taking on financial risk to do so. 2. The attributes which typify

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    was crucial for the company to reclaim its past reputation as a major heavy machines manufacturer in North India. He walked towards the window and rolled up the blinds which towards the main gate of the works plant of his company. He could sense the uncertain future of the company which he had been a part of for nearly two and a half decades. Mr. Sinha was the managing director of Heavy Shakti Machines Pvt. Ltd which was

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