Entrepreneurship Management by University of Mumbai
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Entrepreneurship Management by University of Mumbai
Entrepreneurship Management by University of Mumbai
This note explains the concept of
entrepreneurship development, the theories of entreprship and the relationship
between theory and practice. Topics covered includes: Entrepreneurship
Management, Entrepreneurship Development, Successful Entrepreneurs, Business
Planning, Entrepreneur and the Environment, Incentives and Assistances to
Entrepreneur, Project Management, Estimating and Financing of Funds, Incentives
and Assistance to Entrepreneur, District Industries Centre and EDP Programme,
Training and Development, Problems and Difficulties of Entrepreneur, Women
Entrepreneurs.
Author(s): Dr. Sanjay Deshmukh, Dr. Ambuja
Salgaonkar and Dr. Dhaneswar Harichandan
This online PDF book covers the following topics related to Entrepreneurship, Introduction to Entrepreneurship, Evolution of Entrepreneurship, The
Entrepreneur, Creativity and Innovation, Entrepreneurial Culture, Entrepreneurial Oppurtunities, Entrepreneurial Motivation, Entrepreneurial competence, Starting a small business, etc.
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. This downloadable PDF online book covers the following
topics : Entrepreneurship, Introduction, The Entrepreneurial Mindset and
Personality, Launching An Entrepreneurial Venture.
The
objective of this note is to help students evaluate the business skills and
commitment necessary to successfully operate an entrepreneurial venture and
review the challenges and rewards of entrepreneurship. Topics covered includes:
The Foundations of Entrepreneurship, Inside the Entrepreneurial Mind: From Ideas
to Reality, Conducting a Feasibility Analysis and Designing a Business Model,
Crafting a Business Plan and Building a Solid Strategic Plan.
Author(s): Jordan University 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.
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.
This note is intended for students who want to start their own business,
further develop an existing business, be a member of a management team in a new
enterprise, or better understand the entrepreneur and the entrepreneurial
process. Topics covered includes: Analyzing ideas and inspirations, Speed dating
for team formation, Market segmentation and primary customer research,
Simulation lab on marketing plan, Competitive advantage, Business economics,
Sales and distribution, Nuts and bolts of building your financial statements,
Product definition, development to delivery, Scaling the business, team section
& how to present a business plan.
Author(s): William Aulet, Howard Anderson and Prof. Matt
Marx
This book is suited for the Entrepreneurship or Innovation course with
an emphasis on Sustainability or for a course devoted entirely to
Sustainability. Topics covered includes: Sustainability Innovation in Business,
Framing Sustainability Innovation and Entrepreneurship, Entrepreneurship and
Sustainability Innovation Analysis, Energy and Climate, Clean Products and
Health, Buildings and Biomaterials.
This course
note discusses the basics every manager needs to organize successful
technology-driven innovation in both entrepreneurial and established firms.