regulatory requirements play in the process of entrepreneurship within the health care field is, it provides a standard, or structured frame, which offers the entrepreneur the means to operate according to the law. This paper will define sole proprietorship, partnership, corporations, and limited liability companies, discuss the advantages and disadvantages of each, and discuss which the most important appropriate form of ownership is for an aggressive entrepreneurial firm. Define A sole proprietorship
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advised to talk to your tutor and/or the assessment manager as soon as possible. 1. Business Portfolio (20%) Documents need to include, but not limited to: 1. Business name and organisational Statement 2. Contract 3. Entrepreneurial CVs 4. Minutes of all meetings 5. Activities 6. Pictures/Illustrations of trading 7. Financial statements (e.g. monies spent to date, sales) 8. Market research and demand evidence (e.g. orders, customer feedback) 9. Presentation
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participating CEOs. INTRODUCTION There is a general agreement regarding positive effects entrepreneurship has on firms' efforts for creating wealth (Lyon, Lumpkin, & Dess, 2000). Entrepreneurship is defined as a context, dependent social process through which individuals and teams create wealth by bringing together unique packages of resources to exploit marketplace opportunities (Ireland, Hirt, Camp, and Sexton, 2001). According to Barringer and Bluedorn (1999), this definition suggests
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European Journal of Business and Management ISSN 2222-1905 (Paper) ISSN 2222-2839 (Online) Vol 4, No.8, 2012 www.iiste.org The Role of Entrepreneurship in Economic Development: The Nigerian Perspective Dr. Mrs Ann Ogbo AGU CHIDIEBERE NWACHUKWU Dept. Of management, University of Nigeria, Enugu Campus. PMB 011 *E mail of the correspondence author: annogbo@yahoo.com brightchidi@yahoo.com Abstract The aim of the paper is to develop and analyse the contributions of entrepreneurship in the economic
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Analysis of current training programs of practicing MSEs owners with the aim of enhancing their entrepreneurship aspects. A case study of Roysambu. N. JORAM NGA’NG’A A research proposal submitted to the School of Human resource and development in partial fulfillment of the requirement for the degree of Masters of Science in Entrepreneurship of Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology. March, 2011 Declaration This research proposal is my original work and has not been
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MERC Global’s International Journal of Management ISSN 2321 – 7278 (Print) and ISSN 2321 – 7286 (Online) Volume 1, Issue 1, July – 2013 (Abstract) Full Text Available At: http://www.mercglobal.org/ijm-vol1-issue1-july2013.html Management Education & Research Consortium Global (MERC Global), India Email: mercglobal@rediffmail.com and info@mercglobal.org Web: www.mercglobal.org © MERC Global MERCGlobal’s International Journal of Management ISSN 2321 – 7278 (Print) and ISSN 2321 – 7286
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resources (HR). The article provides an overview of how HR activities are supported in order to reach the partial goals of HR as defined in the strategic map. Overall the aim of the paper is to show the possibilities of using the modern Balanced Scorecard method in human capital. Key words: key performance indicators, entrepreneurial sector, HR scorecard, performance, Balanced Scorecard 1. INTRODUCTION Many companies have implemented tools for measuring their performance in order to stay in business and
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TABLE OF CONTENTS LIST OF TABLES LIST OF FIGURES ABSTRACT This descriptive study of 184 small firms identified strategies most frequently used by their managers. These strategies were identified using the Entrepreneurial Strategy Matrix, a situational model in which the identification of levels of innovation and risk lead to prescriptions of appropriate strategies. Concurrently, this model was empirically tested and its validity supported. Of the strategies used
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Afiya Sultana * Lecturer, Faculty of Business Administration, University of Science and Technology Chittagong, Post Box- 1079, Chittagong, Bangladesh. Abstract: Women’s entrepreneurship is an inevitable part of country’s economic development process. The main objective of this study is to having an overview of women entrepreneurs in Bangladesh and growth situation through SME. The issue covered by this study are socio-demographic profile of women entrepreneur, types of women owned entrepreneur
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Submitted by: Fredrick Malingu Student ID: 12500 Submission Date: 24-11-2014 Contents Introduction 2 Part 1: international marketing mix strategies: standardization and Adaptation 2 Second part: Internationalization process theory 3 Conclusion 3 Introduction Many companies operation internationally today with elimination of many trade barrier in many countries in the world. These firms need to come up with international marketing strategies
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