NOTICE for STUDENTS “Student Entrepreneurship Awareness Program”. Indian School for Entrepreneurs and Enterprise Development (iSEED) is an institute dedicated to the cause of entrepreneurship has invited the students of Amity University to participate in “Student Entrepreneurship Awareness Program” It allows students from across India to explore their entrepreneurial potential to launch a viable enterprise. 1. Terms and Conditions: Students should submit their Ideas (20-25 words) and its perceived
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Last Wednesday, November 12, 2014, MANSOC conducted a seminar entitled “Digital Entrepreneurship”. This seminar will give students a different idea on how to find a good and effective business. Nowadays, people find it difficult in looking for a right business. This seminar also gives tips and advices where to get business ideas from. The MANSOC team invited two speakers for this event. But for me, honestly speaking I find it more interesting when Mr. Jorge Azurin spoke and gave his talk to us. The
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Life philosophy (3) Adequately developed (2) Ideas clear Good morning my name is Jon Key I am a freshman and a Knoxville native. I live in an apartment in the fort. My intended major is business management with collateral in entrepreneurship. I’m not a big fan of public speaking; I’ve been scarred ever since my first encounters in my high school French classes, and I’m already bad at speaking in front of people so having to present in another language is just awful. On another note
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Germany. Languages: English, French, German, Italian Interests: Networking, Golf, Tennis Personal Interests: Medical biotechnology, entrepreneurship, coaching and incubation of biotech startups, business plan competitions, cluster management, innovation sandboxes at the interface between academia and industry. Area of Expertise and skills: Entrepreneurship, Business planning, Commercialization, Business strategy, Global Strategy, Visionary, Management, Mentoring, Licensing, Innovation management
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| |Course Syllabus - Undergraduate | |Course Name: Entrepreneurship & Small Business Management-14478 | |( Course No: MAGT 303 – L52)
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Decision to Buy a Business in Urban Entrepreneurship: A Process Perspective and Contextual Influence by Edwin Lee, Theresa Lau and K.F. Chan _______________________________________ This paper examines the decision making process of buying a business in urban entrepreneurship. A conceptual framework is developed to explain the buying behavior with reference to strategic decision making process. The: rational, emotional and dependent decision making process is hypothesized to relate to decision
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Potential Problems of an Entrepreneur [ April 1, 2012 ] When we scope in on potential problems of entrepreneurship, we notice that the main seven problems that they deal with is Political instability which in most cases does not encourage an investor to invest in the economy even if he has invested, he might decide to fold up due to the prevailing hostile economic climate. Presence of inflation: Inflation is an economic condition characterized by a general and continuous rise in the
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‘AAKASH 7.0’, the entrepreneurship meet, was organized by the Consulting & Entrepreneurship Club on Saturday at IIM Raipur. The theme for the meet was ‘Challenges in an e-commerce startup’. The event saw participation from zealous entrepreneurs driven towards their start-up dreams. The keynote speakers for the event were Mr. Aadesh Jain, founder 24*7 Health Care Pvt. Ltd, Mr. Prosenjit Bhattacharya, social media handler for konsole with 15 years of experience in mentoring and training, Mr
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(719) 333-4405; Fax: (719) 333-2944; E-mail: AnnaAL.DFM@USAFA.AF.MIL This research was funded in part by the Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation and the Center for Entrepreneurial Leadership. An earlier version of this paper was presented in the Entrepreneurship Division of the National Academy of Management Meeting held in Cincinnati, August, 1996. We acknowledge comments and contributions by several
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Turkish news nowadays carry vivid images which have become terrifyingly commonplace: the surface of the sea littered with dead sheep; a landfill explosion leading to a number of deaths; vendors offering radiation-contaminated tea for half-price; a little girl's death resulting from her fall through an open sewage manhole in her schoolyard; radioactive waste sold to unsuspecting scrap dealers; a twenty-year-old tanker breaking into pieces, spilling hundreds of tons of crude oil into the ocean and
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