This book online
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 book online
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
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
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 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.
Objective of this
book is to fill this gap by combining several studies from more practice-oriented perspectives. The various chapters presented here follow
several approaches which researchers explore in different contexts and link to
specific experiences in entrepreneurship. This book intends to contribute to
better understanding of the phenomenon of entrepreneurship and innovation, and
to show how these business practices can stimulate economic development in
various countries and regions worldwide.
This course
note discusses the basics every manager needs to organize successful
technology-driven innovation in both entrepreneurial and established firms.
This lecture note addresses the principles of organizational
architecture, group behavior and performance, interpersonal influence,
leadership and motivation in entrepreneurial settings.
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.