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    cumin related activities‚ Achievement‚ Motivation‚ etc. indicators are behavior of entrepreneurial. Entrepreneurship has gained greater significance at global level under changing economic scenario. Global economy in general and Indian economy in particular is poised for accelerated growth driven by entrepreneurship. Admits environment of super mall culture we find plenty of scope for entrepreneurship in trading and manufacturing. An entrepreneur is a person who is able to look at the environment

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    My reaction in syntax law ‚I`am so happy when the syntax law is now on the law that many people will minimize their(bisyo)The Recto bill was not well-received by the various sectors championing sin tax reform as it sought to retain the multitiered system and increase excise tax collection from tobacco and alcohol products by only P15 billion to P20 billion in the first year of implementation. This is significantly lower than the P31.35 billion that House Bill 5727‚ already passed on third reading

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    Entrepreneur Essay: Is entrepreneurship genetic or can it be learned? Introduction This essay is about whether entrepreneurship can be learned or whether it is in built in someone’s character. I will explore this by using economic‚ entrepreneurial‚ as well as a recent Wall Street Journal article entitle‚ ‘Can Entrepreneurship be taught?’ “It is well established that‚ while only a small proportion of all entrepreneurial firms grow rapidly‚ this small minority delivers a disproportional

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    Contents Introduction 3 Social Entrepreneurship 3 For-Profit and Not–For–Profit Explained 5 Can Social Enterprises Be Profit Making Organizations? 6 Benefits of a For-Profit Structure 9 Challenges of a For-Profit Structure 10 Conclusion 11 References 13 Introduction The idea of building a commercially profitable business that has a social cause at the core of its mission is gaining in popularity‚ especially as the need for innovation and sustainability within this sector

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    Question 1: Is the business scalable? What challenges and limitations does it have? The analysis of scalability of Alison Barnard’s business will lead toward the discussion of challenges and limitations. The first challenge that Alison faces is the maintenance of the store as Bygrave and Zacharakis (2010) stated that " Alison wondered how that might impact her ability to replicate her concept"– she cannot keep playing every staff member role in the business(p.80). In addition‚ trying to keep

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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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    Abstract - “Entrepreneurship is defined as the ability of an individual to master the new trending business options which have an outcome “. This paper deals with the challenges which are faced by Indian Entrepreneurs in starting up financing of new emerging trends. Growing up in terms of business in case of any developing nations is a quite difficult task where they face a financial stop at some point or the other. There are various barriers that are a major cause which stops the growth of the Indian

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    Women Empowerment through Entrepreneurship Dr. Sunita Arya Shweta Narang Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Shri Vaishnav Institute of Law‚ Vishisht School of Management‚ Indore Indore Email: sunita_arya11@yahoo.com Email: shweta861@gmail.com Mob.:

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    3 Entrepreneurship similarities and differences The Entrepreneurs that I am comparing and contrasting are Elon Musk‚ Sir Richard Branson‚ and Jim Garlend. The difference in character traits between these men is rather easy to point out. Elon’s main goal was to change the world and had the ability to convince people he was going to do so. Richard was intrigued by adventure‚ and beating the system which led to his first experience behind bars for tax evasion. While Jims motivation was leaning towards

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    Comilla University Department of Marketing Term Paper On Marketing Research Group Name - Zephyr |SL No |Name |Exam Roll | |01 |Mehdi Hasan |0807007

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