ENT 526 – ENTREPRENURAL BEHAVIOR (WEEK 1) What is an Entrepreneur? * Someone who recognizes an opportunity‚ to act‚ and to improve the happiness around him/her. * The definition is accumulated by a set of examples of entrepreneurial behavior. There is a direct correlation between the size of the problem (how many people suffer from it) and the quality of the solution. Angel Investors use their own money to finance other business ventures. Adversarial Quotient measures the
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Manhattan‚ NY Intern‚ Investment Banking May 2012 – [May 2012 • [Summary sentence stating what you did and the overall results of your work] • Selected [Client / Project / Transaction] Experience: • [Project #1] • Produced marketing material including Pitch book for 9.5m retail deal with Megenics • [Project #2] • [Analyzed xx and concluded that key factor was xx‚ which made project viable / not viable; resulted in company proceeding with project] • [Project #3] • [Created xx new method for doing xx; led
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Google self-drving cars Instructor Dr. Antonie J. Jetter Team 2 Abhishek Jain Jing Jiang Jonathan Lui Rohit D’Souza Standley Limarta Contents 1 Abstract 4 2 Company Overview 4 3 Partnerships and Strategic Alliance 5 4 Product Analysis 5 4.1 Product value 5 4.2 Technology Assessment 5 4.3 SWOT analysis 7 5 Value Proposition 9 5.1 Safety 9 5.2 Economics 10 5.3 Productivity 10 6 Market Analysis 11 6.1 Market Demographics 11 6.2 Market Trends 12
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Theory of Longitudinal Static Stability Stick Fixed Stability (tailless aircraft) An aircraft that has elevons (combined ailerons and elevators) e.g.‚ Concorde is governed by slightly different equations. The effect of the tab angle is usually ignored as most tailless aircraft have powered controls and so no tabs. The lift equation therefore becomes Moments about the cg give us: For TRIM‚ the elevon angle to trim is [pic] For STABILITY it is clear that the aerodynamic
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UNIT 1• ENTREPRENEURIAL PATHWAYS THE BUSINESS PLAN: ROAD MAP TO SUCCESS 2 ENTREPRENEURSHIP: Starting and Operating a Small Business‚ 3/e Steve Mariotti and Caroline Glackin Class Name Instructor Name Date‚ Semester Performance Objectives After this lecture‚ you should be able to complete the following Performance Objectives 1. Know what a feasibility analysis is and when to create one. 2. Know what a business plan is and how to describe it. 3. Explain the various purposes
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F.‚ & McDaniel‚ C. (2014). MKTG7. Mason‚ OH: South-Western‚ Cengage. Livingin-canada. Retrieved on November 23‚ 2014 from http://www.livingin-canada.com/living-in-ottawa.html Ottawa Canada. Retrieved on November 23‚ 2014 from http://ottawa.ca/en Zipcar. Retrieved on November 20‚ 2014 from http://www.zipcar.com/
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view A) is defined as pull. It is the stress of stretching an object or pulling at its ends. Tension is the resistance to pulling apart or stretching produced by two forces pulling in opposite directions along the same straight line. For example‚ an elevator control cable is in additional tension when the pilot moves the control column. COMPRESSION If forces acting on an aircraft move toward each other to squeeze the material‚ the stress is called compression. Compression (fig.
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8.0 VIDEO RESUME (VISUME) 1.0 INTRODUCTION In line with the rapid growth of technology today‚ there is a new resume format which is trending‚ ie video resume (visume) or also known as video CV. A video resume is a short video‚ usually 1-3 minutes‚ created by a candidate for employment and uploaded to the Internet for prospective employers to review. The video resume showcases the individual’s skills and experience and is typically used to supplement the traditional text-based resume. It
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Arial or Bevan)‚ black ink on white paper‚ and sufficiently wide margins (about 1" on each side). Use bold or italic lettering sparingly if at all‚ and ensure your name and contact information are prominently displayed. 2Develop your personal elevator pitch. Many structured interviews‚ particularly those at large companies‚ start with a question like "Tell me about yourself." The interviewer doesn’t really want you to go back to grade school and talk about your childhood. This is a specific question
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1.On a swept wing aircraft if both wing tip sections lose lift simultaneously the aircraft will a) roll b) pitch nose up c) pitch nose down 2. Lift on a delta wing aircraft a) increases with an increased angle of incidence (angle of attack) b) decreases with an increase in angle of incidence (angle of attack c) does not change with a change in angle of incidence (angle of attack 3. On a straight wing aircraft‚ stall commences at the a) root on a high thickness ratio wing b) tip on
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