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    Introduction 4 1.1 Entrepreneurial Project 4 1.2 Experimental Learning 5 1.3 Reflective Learning 5 1.4 Reflexive Learning 6 2.0 Key Events Table: 7 3.0 Satisfactory Graph 8 4.0 Critical Incidents & the 9 steps 9 5.0 Define The Project 10 5.1 Critical Incident – Misunderstanding of Project Definition 10 6.0 Describe the team strengths & weaknesses during project 10 6.1 Critical Incident: more team weaknesses than strengths 11 6.2 Critical Incident: The Entrepreneurial Pitch 11

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    violence through playing video games? In order to understand the researches and debates‚ the word violence must be clearly define. There are many researches and debates that prove aggressive behavior in real life are a result of violence in video games‚ however‚ many disagree with this because researchers failed to define what violence is or why the types of games experimented with are considered violent. The perceptions on violence will differ from one person to another. For example‚ when the game Super

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    Drucker presents four different entrepreneurial strategies. He starts pointing out that entrepreneurial strategies are as important for any business as entrepreneurial management is. He states that despite this fact there is almost no discussion about entrepreneurial strategies‚ despite their distinctive influence to the success of any business. Drucker distinguishes between entrepreneurial management‚ that is‚ practices and policies within the enterprise‚ and entrepreneurial strategies‚ that is‚ practices

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    Phases of the Entrepreneurial Process The entrepreneurial process involves all aspects of the company being created. The four phases are; evaluating the opportunity to create the business‚ organizing a business plan‚ resource availability‚ and preparing a management team to implement procedures. The beginning phase of the process has many levels of creation. The data collection process is important to the Entrepreneur because‚ this will give a foundation for an idea. There will be many comparisons

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    cause of Entrepreneurial Failure” The first article I read was written by Nicolas A. Bibby. His article title was named “the root cause of Entrepreneurial Failure”. I had a good feeling just by reading the articles name a few things he would be writing about. One reason we fail would be due to our lack of knowledge about the business‚ and dislike towards a chosen career. Another would be insufficient capital to hold venture through making profit and just making it even. He proves what he was speaking

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    This paper integrates elements from the theory of agency‚ the theory of property rights and the theory of finance to develop a theory of the ownership structure of the firm. We focus in this paper on the behavioral implications of the property rights specified in the contracts between the owners and managers of the firm. The possibility of monitoring the behavior of the company by means of review of controls has stayed aside in this analysis. In the activity they can use resources for changing

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    The Entrepreneurial Process Many successful entrepreneurs tend to follow a process to develop their businesses. This process contains four stages toward achieving their dreams. The processes are identifying an opportunity‚ developing a business plan‚ assessing the need for resources‚ and finally developing a management program designed to achieve success. The entrepreneur must develop an understanding of this process as an important step. Developing an understanding of the entrepreneurial process

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    Name: Junie D. Bonifacio Date: December 1‚ 2012 Topic Title: Entrepreneurial Behavior and Perspective Material Title: Defining and Measuring Entrepreneurship Summary The reading focuses on the definition of entrepreneurship in different contexts and on measuring the level of entrepreneurial activity. Entrepreneurship has been defined differently through neo-classical and economic literatures. Theoretical definitions of entrepreneurship reflect a diverse set of ideas about the role of

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    impact on the cosmetics world each using a different entrepreneurial approach. Madam CJ Walker applied the profit-oriented entrepreneurial approach while Anita Roddick used the social-responsibility oriented entrepreneurial approach. I intend to analyze and describe each leader‚ their leadership style and the major business principles of each of their entrepreneurial approaches. I will then determine the approach and leadership style that I most identify with and explain the reasons for my choice

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    October 2012‚ 505–530 Entrepreneurial leadership and context in Chinese firms: a tale of two Chinese private enterprises Catherine L. Wanga*‚ Ding Ding Teeb and Pervaiz K. Ahmedb a School of Management‚ Royal Holloway University of London‚ Egham Hill‚ Egham‚ Surrey‚ TW20 0EX‚ UK; bSchool of Business‚ Monash University‚ Sunway Campus‚ Jalan Lagoon Selatan‚ 46150 Bandar Sunway‚ Selangor Darul Ehsan‚ Malaysia We focus on entrepreneurial leadership styles and context in Chinese firms. Drawing on exploratory

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