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Entrepreneurship by Michael Laverty and Chris Littel covers the following topics
related to Entrepreneurship : The Entrepreneurial Perspective, The
Entrepreneurial Journey and Pathways, The Ethical and Social Responsibilities of
Entrepreneurs, Creativity, Innovation, and Invention, Identifying
Entrepreneurial Opportunity, Problem Solving and Need Recognition Techniques,
Telling Your Entrepreneurial Story and Pitching the Idea, Entrepreneurial
Marketing and Sales, Entrepreneurial Finance and Accounting, Launch for Growth
to Success, Business Model and Plan, Building Networks and Foundations, Business
Structure Options: Legal, Tax, and Risk Issues, Fundamentals of Resource
Planning, Next Steps.
Author(s): Michael Laverty, Colorado State University
Global, Chris Littel, North Carolina State University
This note
covers the following topics: Entrepreneurial Function, Classification/types Of
Entrepreneur,elements Of Entrepreneurship, Activities Of District Industries
Centre, Functions Of Icici, Incubation And Acceleration,new Venture Financing,
Business Process Management, Business Incubators, Angel Investor, Business
Plan.
Author(s): Sathyabama institute of science and technology
This note explains the
following topics: Characteristics of an Entrepreneur, Entrepreneurial traits,
Entrepreneurial Decision Process, Role of Entrepreneurship in economic
development, Ethics and Social Responsibility of Entrepreneur, Creating And
Starting The Venture, Scope and Value of The Business Plan, Financing and
Managing The New Venture, Types of Advertising, New Venture Expansion Strategies
and Issues, Production and Marketing Management.
This note covers the process of identifying and quantifying market
opportunities, then conceptualizing, planning, and starting a new,
technology-based enterprise.
Author(s): William Aulet, Howard Anderson and Prof.
Matt Marx
Entrepreneurship refers to all those activities
which are to be carried out by a person to establish and to run the business
enterprises in accordance with the changing social, political and economic
environments. Topics covered includes: Types of Entrepreneur, The
Entrepreneurial Mindset, The Revolutionary Impact of Entrepreneurship, The
Entrepreneurial Mindset and Personality, Stress and Entrepreneur,
Entrepreneurial Ego, The Entrepreneurial Motivations, Framework for sustainable
corporate entrepreneurship, Launching An Entrepreneurial Venture.
The
note focuses on the revolution impact on entrepreneurship, the evolution of
entrepreneurship approaches to entrepreneurship process, the individual
entrepreneurial mind set and personality, opportunities identification,
entrepreneurial immigration and creativity the nature of creativity process
innovation enable students to understand and develop organization innovatively.
Author(s): Institute Of Aeronautical Engineering, Dundigal
This note explains developmental entrepreneurship via case
examples of both successful and failed businesses and generally grapples with
deploying and diffusing products and services through entrepreneurial action.
This book covers
the following topics: The Spirit of Entrepreneurial Education in Namibia,
Entrepreneurship Education for Women in Brazil, Entrepreneurship Education in
China, Entrepreneurship Education in Spain, Educating Succeeding Generation
Entrepreneurs in Family Businesses, Customer Orientation of Current and Future
Entrepreneurs in Research Using Projection Methods, Training New Housing
Entrepreneurs and New Perspectives in Entrepreneurship Education.
This book
presents several articles, following different research approaches to answer
those difficult questions. The researchers explore in particular the psychology
of entrepreneurship, the role of academia and the macroeconomic impact of
entrepreneurship.
In
this book, an array of international researchers take a look at the visions and
actions of innovative entrepreneurs to be at the source of new ideas and to
foster new relationships between different actors to change the existing
business models.
This long-awaited revision of a classic work traces the
unique development of business enterprises and other community organizations
among black Americans from before the Civil War to the present.