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    Problems Entrepreneurs Face June 2003 By Gwen Richtermeyer‚ Ph.D. Director BRIDG Problems Entrepreneurs Face Problems Entrepreneurs Face June 2003 by Gwen Richtermeyer‚ Ph.D. Director BRIDG Table of Contents Introduction ..................................................................... 1 Problems in the Beginning .......................................... 1 Finance ...................................................................... 1 Management ....................

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    shirt. For potential and veteran entrepreneurs who believe that one day their product(s) would be the one to put their business on the map. Here are steps to make sure it happens. Therefore‚ discussing the best case scenario of Entrepreneurial will give the reader a good view to start on how to follow your dream in building a successful business. To create a winning company entrepreneur’s need to fully understanding on what it takes to succeed and for investors on what they looking for when they invest

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    Pacita U. Juan Figaro Coffee‚ Inc. Pacita Juan’s willingness to take risks‚ coupled with her passion for coffee‚ led her to create Figaro. Together with friends‚ Juan opened the first Figaro coffee shop in 1993 before Starbucks and Seattle’s Best were introduced to the country. Figaro is now the second largest coffee shop chain in the country‚ grabbing 30% market share. It is‚ in fact often mistaken for a foreign brand. From its first store in Makati‚ Figaro now has more than 30 in the Metro

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    1. Different definition of Entrepreneur a.) Entrepreneur is a loanword from French and was first defined by the Irish-French economist Richard Cantillon as the person who pays a certain price for a product to resell it at an uncertain price‚ thereby making decisions about obtaining and using the resources while consequently admitting the risk of enterprise. b.) An Entrepreneur is an economic agent who unites all means of production. Land of one‚ the labour of another and the capital

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    1. INTRODUCTION This report is about an interview with an entrepreneur based in Hai Duong‚ Mr. Nguyen Van Vien‚ and what I can learn after the conversation with him. On his trip to Ho Chi Minh city‚ I got a chance to arrange an interview with Mr. Nguyen Van Vien and I was able to understand more about the world of entrepreneurswhat it’s like to be an entrepreneur with many gains and losses. 2. BUSINESS BACKGROUND Mr. Nguyen Van Vien is currently the Director of Minh Truong Son Joint-stock

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    1. Who can be an entrepreneur? Anyone can be! Even though you have never had an experience‚ you can start up a business. But entrepreneur uses and understand entrepreneurial principles and entrepreneurial reasoning. They know how to manage the risk and finance by backers. Also they need to have the right attitude and the entrepreneurial spirit. 2. What are the risks‚ rewards‚ and trade-offs of lifestyle business versus a high-potential business-one that will exceed $5 million in sales and grow

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    Why the United States Should Not Seek Further Gun Control A common phenomenon in the United States is the ownership of guns by civilians for the purpose of personal protection and safety. However‚ the constitutional privilege has several challenges that the government has tried to solve by drafting laws and implementing policies that limit the use‚ sale‚ manufacture‚ possession‚ and transfer of guns (Jacobs 54). The issue of gun control is a hotly contested issue that has been discussed both in

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    Introduction "Entrepreneurs are born not made" There are two sides to every debate‚ and the "what makes an entrepreneur" argument has raged for decades with neither side able to conclusively prove their case. There are many who believe that an entrepreneur must possess personality traits such as vision‚ passion and drive that are innate and cannot be taught. Others argue that the skills of evaluating opportunities‚ motivating people and operating a business are easily passed on to eager students

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    Midterm Essay At the turn of the 20th century‚ the United States increased its presence overseas. What caused U.S. expansion at this time? What actions did the U.S. take to expand? What were the results? In America’s quest to become a leading world power‚ the United States made efforts to secure a wider sphere of influence‚ gain greater access to trade markets and secure territories in order to maintain the security of the continental United States. Much of this effort involved the use of American

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    On August 6‚ 1945 the United States dropped an atomic bomb on Hiroshima‚ killing thousands of innocent people! The United States did it to force Japan to surrender and end World War II. To this present day it still and will remain a controversy whether or not the US was in the right or wrong of bombing Hiroshima. I argue that the US shouldn’t have attacked Hiroshima the way they did. The politicians in power when this traumatic event occurred could have agreed to a different

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