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    Developing entrepreneurial intention among students as tool for economic development “Make in India” calls for robust growth of all the sectors of the economy, more so of the manufacturing sector. Entrepreneurial innovations and initiatives, creation of new jobs and higher economic growth are becoming concern for the society, government and public administration of the country. The creation of businesses is one of the major interventions that lead to solution to unemployment problem (White and Reynolds

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    LDR 280 Introduction Entrepreneurship is a term that has reentered the public vernacular over the last few years, many times in reference to what is wrong with America but what it means is rarely defined. Furthermore, it is generally agreed that more Entrepreneurship is a desirable trait but how to go about encouraging it is again a point of contention. This paper will address a specific facet of entrepreneurship and attempt to discover what are the key drivers to foster an entrepreneurial spirit

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    Industry & Risk Analysis

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    Running head: INDUSTRY AND RISK ANALYSIS Assessment 2 Industry and Risk Analysis Entrepreneurship and Innovation (BUS 521) Name Strayer University Dr. William Walker Date Abstract This particular assessment will address the industry and the risk analysis. Topics that will be covered are the future outlook and industry trends related to the new venture. The research paper also identifies certain legal regulations and concerns related to the venture idea. There are certain resources

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    A very important factor that misunderstood by most people is the value of achievement over money, most people think that Entrepreneur are only motivated by money, on the contrary keeping score which is a determined factor in the competiveness of the character is more important to an Entrepreneur than making the money and money is happen to be a very nice by –product of the process according to many. Lastly another important factor is future ordination and creative tendency

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    successful in any field you are fighting in. If we take a look on Apple and see their future visions we will get a clear idea of how creativity is important to competitive advantage. For young entrepreneurs ‘competitive advantage’ is an important key factor in order to get bigger faster. Michael Romonti is a young entrepreneur who is passionate about technology so he is surly creative when it comes to something related to technology. He is good with repair, software repair even physical damage repair

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    Hank Gray Family

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    The Conglomerate Entrepreneur A family’s purpose is teach children morals as they are raised. Entrepreneurship is often an overlooked trait that is deeply rooted in family values. An entrepreneur is defined as “a person who starts a business and is willing to risk loss in order to make money” (Merriam-Webster). Not everyone is meant, or is willing, to be one, but most successful entrepreneurs have a lot of their good habits originating from their childhoods. Therefore, parents should give opportunities

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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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    Characteristics of Successful Entrepreneurs

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    entrepreneurs are have a passion for their product or service as well as a desire to solve a problem and make life easier, better, cheaper (10 Qualities of successful entrepreneurs, 2010). Their desire to be an entrepreneur is mostly due to in internal factor rather

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    In today’s society, the key factor of entrepreneurship is to allow people to become self-supporting. Entrepreneurship is an employ approach that helps lead people to financial self-sufficiency, even for people with disabilities. Entrepreneurship supplies people with disabilities and their relatives with the prospective to consider and establish enterprises as the boss, rather than just being an employee. Many possibilities come from entrepreneurs and their concepts that they contribute to the world

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    Entrepreneur Is Too Ambiguous By definition, an entrepreneur is a person who organizes and operates a business, taking on greater than normal financial risk to do so. Unfortunately, this definition does not take into consideration the difference between a founder entrepreneur and a manager entrepreneur. A founder entrepreneur has more effectual reasoning skills and organizes the business in its early stages while a manager entrepreneur has more causal reasoning skills and who operates a more mature

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