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    Would you like to become an entrepreneur and develop a successful business? The following will provide information on how to do this in the ever-changing marketplace of the 21st century. Developing business ideas are easy, however actually developing a successful business in the 21st Century is known to be more difficult. Therefore, the 21st-century entrepreneur requires great skills, qualities, and attributes. “In a small business, you can be both the entrepreneur and the manager while you are

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    Entrepreneur Interview: An intriguing limousine driver, Eli Xhemajli, has conveyed happiness to his customers by his driving and serving for a long time. In this Entrepreneur Interview project, I could be successful to interview to Eli Xhemajli, who is one of the owners and drivers of a small business, which is called A Stars Limo. Through the interview about the introducing his business, starting the business, running the business, marketing the business, and being an entrepreneur, I could learn

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    Following the previous eight chapters, you are armed with the tools that you need to become a brilliant entrepreneur. Just in case you have some trepidation concerning what you can achieve, here are some tips that will get you through your first year with ease. 1. Just because you have a good idea does not mean that it will translate into a success financially. To monetize your dream, you need to do extensive planning, have patience, and take the necessary steps to bring this dream to life. It may

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    of consumers to determine the success or failure of an economic endeavor. As a result, some business owners have become successful, while others have not. An example of a successful business owner is Bill Gates. Bill gates is a very significant entrepreneur for our technology world. I chose Bill Gates because he created a very successful program that has helped students and other businesses. BODY #1: Free enterprise system allows businesses and companies to make their own decisions on how they will

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    Entrepreneurs Personality for Being Successful in Business Miss. Sarita Ghanshyam Tiwari, (M.Com. M. Phil.) e-mail: tiwari_sarita@rediffmail.com Abstract Business success may causes due to many factors, but the greatest determinant of the business success is the entrepreneur himself / herself. Therefore, the question of what makes a successful entrepreneur is very important. There have been many answers to this question. Some people think entrepreneurs are born, others

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    a Successful Entrepreneur Anonymous Author University of the People Entrepreneurship 1 3303   Abstract Skills, traits or characteristics are essential ingredients in being a successful entrepreneur. Although these ingredients are numerous, an entrepreneur should develop the ones that are relevant to becoming successful. This paper will first examine skills, traits, and characteristics that are more important to have as an entrepreneur. Then, we researched and explored entrepreneurs who co-founded

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    Should I become an Entrepreneur? By: Edgar Joel Aboy, BBM-MBA, 3rd Trimester, 2015-2016 Keywords: Entrepreneurial Quotient, Entrepreneurship, Business Should I become an entrepreneur, form the fun test I took “The Entrepreneurial Quotient Test” result showed that I have qualities of a potential entrepreneur. (Source: 3smartcubes Online Test, (N.D.) Retrieved: 14February2016 from: http://www.3smartcubes.com/pages/tests/entrepreneurial_quotient/entrepreneurial_quotient_instructions.asp). The result

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    Repeat Entrepreneurs Case Study Essay

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    whether repeat entrepreneurs search for opportunities differently than entrepreneurs who found only one company. Before examining the case for or against this theory, a brief discussion what makes up an entrepreneur opens this paper. From there it moves into a brief discussion of Howard Stevenson and his importance within the field of study of entrepreneurism. Then the focus turns to a case for or against whether repeat entrepreneurs search for opportunities differently than entrepreneurs who found

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    Introduction Entrepreneurs exist due to consumers wanting something new and relevant, which will also make an impact in the market place. Entrepreneurship is about individuals recognizing a need for a commercial application and being able to innovate their ideas to meet the needs of the consumer (Baron & Shane, 2008). On average, there are over 1400 billionaires in the world, and of those 960 are entrepreneurs who were successful, while the rest were fortunate to inherit their wealth (Vital, 2013)

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    What does it mean to be an entrepreneur? The Business Dictionary describes an entrepreneur as “Someone who exercises initiative by organizing a venture to take benefit of an opportunity and, as the decision maker, decides what, how, and how much of a good or service will be produced. An entrepreneur supplies risk capital as a risk taker, and monitors and controls the business activities. The entrepreneur is usually a sole proprietor, a partner, or the one who owns the majority of shares in an incorporated

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