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    An entrepreneur is someone who starts a new company to produce a product or service. An entrepreneur is usually a risk taker and an opportunist. Entrepreneurship is a positive change in our society. Entrepreneurship is combined with land, labour, resources and capital in order to make a profit. Qualities In order to run a business successfully an entrepreneur must have: Business focus, this is profit orientated. This is the long and short term goals for the company in order to grow and succeed.

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    The list of skills required to become a successful entrepreneur is not definitive, as researchers can only suggest the skills they believe should be developed. William L. Smith (2007) believes that there is a particular set of seventeen skills required to become a successful entrepreneur, the skills can be divided into four categories: Technical skills, managerial skills, entrepreneurial skills and personal maturity skills. This, however, is not the only list of entrepreneurial skills available;

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    Today we will look at an important entrepreneur which I would consider a legend. First we will define what an entrepreneur is. We will look at who I choose as the person to research and why. We will also see what economic decision she made that was significant to her success with a detailed example. There are several areas to look into also, such as examples of her managerial economics, her social responsibility and her ethics. An entrepreneur is someone who starts a business by organizing

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    In this paper we examine economical, political and present day entrepreneurs. Outline a politico-economic growth system centered on the entrepreneurs. This examination is presented to discuss the challenges a modern day entrepreneur’s face in the ultra-competitive technology market place. We also point to a modern day entrepreneur who succeeded in a very stereotypical industry. Gender stereotypes are also of immense concern, and presented for reader awareness. The pitfalls associated with a tech

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    Table of Contents Task 1: 1.0 Introduction 1 2.0 Literature Review 2-5 2.1 Entrepreneurial Sel-Efficacy 2-4 2.2 Disadvantages of Having Highly Self- Efficacy 4-5 3.0 Characteristics of Entrepreneurship 5-7 4.0 Exemplary of Entrepreneurs 7-8 5.0 Conclusion 8 Task 2: 6.0 Business Description 9-11 6.1 Background of the Zero Drug`s Founders (Company) 9-10 6.2 Mission (Motto) Statement 10 6.3 Company`s Goal, Products and Services 10 6.4 Licensing, Local Permits, Ownership

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    An Entrepreneur’s Reflection: Being A Vessel of Blessings To Others Being an entrepreneur should not only revolve around financial matters but also focus on how each entrepreneur could become an instrument in making a difference, in making a change not only for themselves but for others as well. For sure, you have come across some entrepreneurs who may have a negative reputation among his employees due to his arrogance, stubbornness and loud behavior. And these employees may just be simply trying

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    Becoming an entrepreneur means having creativity and being able to sustain a successful business. Doris Christopher was all of that she founded the Pampered Chef. She sold small things like kitchen tools, food products, and cook books she was able to go from nothing and doing everything in her basement to having five thousand workers. Also Pampered Chef offers some she used her own creativity and turned it into a multimillion business. Pampered Chef was only worth three thousand dollars when it first

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    Buying an Existing Business For many entrepreneurs the quickest way to enter a market is to purchase an existing business. Yet, the attraction of fast entry can be a great mistake. Buying an existing business requires a great deal of analysis and evaluation to ensure that what you are really purchasing is really meeting your needs. So you do not need to rush. For starters be sure that you have considered answers to the following questions: 1 Is this the type of business you would like to operate

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    What factors determine the success of an Entrepreneur? I will be talking to professionals, people who know what they are talking about. I would also watch films about successful entrepreneurs to be inspired.I want to show how entrepreneurs reached the top of the food chain. I will be looking at books, articles, newspapers, leaflet anything to show how much determination counts in the success of an entrepreneur. I will also be asking the same question to professionals, to get their opinion on the

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    Intrapreneurship is the act of behaving like an entrepreneur while working within a large organization. Intrapreneurship is known as the practice of a corporate management style that integrates risk-taking and innovation approaches, as well as the reward and motivational techniques; that are more traditionally thought of as being the region of entrepreneurship. Difference between Entrepreneurs & Intrapreneurs An entrepreneur is someone who, through his or her skills and passion, creates a

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