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    Entrepreneurial Leadership

    Dynamic Markets. It was ironic that many of the struggling corporations and or businesses established by entrepreneurs who had an innovative idea, saw an opportunity in the market, and turned their dreams into real-life juggernauts. But, at some point in the growth process, these same entrepreneurs became overlarge, multifaceted, highly structured, and bureaucratic. The founding entrepreneurs were no longer present, and these companies started to evolve into entities in which the ability to nurture

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    Business Enterprise 508

    2011 Abstract Leadership to any entrepreneur is vital to the success of business operations. In today’s economy individuals that possess the entrepreneurial characteristics should take advantage of this opportunity. Businesses are no longer worried about who will be their competitors. Organizations now are more in tuned with protecting and securing the businesses from deflating. Together, the suggested findings will illustrate what it takes for entrepreneurs to motivated, what attributes leaders

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    Bootstrapping for New Ventures

    BOOTSTRAPPING FOR NEW VENTURES Antoinette Brown Metropolitan College of New York BOOTSTRAPPING FOR NEW VENTURES Abstract Bootstrapping, frequently regarded as a means to an end when there are no other options to finance a business. Entrepreneurs commonly use bootstrapping practices to help get new ventures up and running. For most small start ups, the process of securing financial backing is risky. When outside capital financing, venture capitalists, banks, and angel investors do not

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    tangible products such as computers, food, clothing, cars, and appliances. c) Services are intangible products (i.e., products that can’t be held in your hand) such as education, healthcare, insurance, recreation, and travel and tourism. d) Entrepreneur is a person who risks time and money to start and manage a business. A) Revenues, Profits, and Losses 1. Revenue is the total amount of money a business takes in during a given period by selling goods and services. 2. Profits is

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    Beyond a Business Venture

    A business venture In our competitive entrepreneurial world today, it is always refreshing to see that amidst our everyday hustle and bustle, there are quite a number of business entrepreneurs who stand out most prominently above others. Joseph McAlman and his wife jointly operate the popular Gee Qu Barber Shop and Hair Tech Salon located on North Road between Wellington and King Streets. Described as a ‘two fold’ business venture, this unique combination of cosmetology courses and cosmetology

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    Love

    5 Benefits of Becoming an Entrepreneur The Top 5 Reasons You Want to Become an Entrepreneuer Maybe you have read a book or maybe even recently laid off but this recession is going to foster in a whole new set of entrepreneurs. If you have thought about starting your own business or forging your own path down entrepreneurship read on as we discuss 7 benefits: Being able to enjoy the pride of fulfilling self made goals and dead lines. Being an entrepreneur is not like have a job where you do as

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    From Rags to Riches to Foreclosure

    Rags-To-Riches-To Foreclosure Maybe the first step in his downfall was perhaps his decision to build a 20,000 square feet home at a cost of $23 million. A home that was considered so ostentatious that it was featured on MTV’s Teen Cribs. Or maybe his decision at 51 years old to become the next music mogul by launching a record label and a clothing line, which is a bit strange and not reflective of a man that ran one of the nation’s most successful African-American owned I.T. companies. Growing

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    Source of Finance

    Sources of finance for entrepreneur Entrepreneurs as pioneering play an important role in achieving business success in today twenty-one century. They serve as agents of change provide creative, innovative ideas for business enterprises and help business grow and become profitable. There are two types of entrepreneurs which are business entrepreneur and social entrepreneur. Business entrepreneur is driven by a profit motive while social entrepreneur is driven by a mission to fill the gap left

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    Marry Queen

    Slide 1: HOW TO Become A YOUNG ENTREPRENEUR Slide 2: By. VFPD & NSH Slide 3: Ladies and gentlemen This is the structure of the presentation. First, we will start from the most basic things, namely the economic problems and how to overcome them. Second, we'll talk about starting a business takes things as follows: • First thing to do is to overcome fear to be an entrepreneur • Think of the initial capital • Different brave. Third, we will discuss the conclusion of this presentation Finally

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    Mexico

    Full and Part-time Entrepreneurship and the supply of entrepreneurial effort: evidence from Mexican microenterprises (Alejandro Mungaray and Martin Ramirez-Urquidy) Definitions and explanations: * Full-time entrepreneurship: more than 75% of total income * Part-time entrepreneurship: max. 75% of total income * Less frequent in developed countries due to higher wages, thus making jobs more rewarding at any level of human capital * More frequent in developing nations due to

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