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    Introduction The way in which individuals trade has changed; this change stems from the awareness of the way in which the modern man functions in this constantly developing society. The term ‘entrepreneur’ is becoming increasingly common amongst individuals in society. Living in a constantly developing world, with rapid technological, environmental and social changes that effect the way we live means the modern man is constantly seeking new and innovative ways to adapt to these changes. During

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    Bason,C (2010) uses the term public sector innovation to refer to “the process of creating new ideas and turning them into value for society” .(Bason,2010) then goes on to discuss about the value public sector innovation holds and asserts that the public sector has four major components: productive, service experience, results and democracy. (Bason, 2010, p.34) There is evidence that innovation plays a crucial role in regulating in the public sector. Recent developments in public sector organisations

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    It is stated by the several scholars that British Government never interested to the industrial development of India. During the British period, the growth of industrial output was hindered due to the utmost poverty of the rural population of India. The large proportion of the middle-class population had a taste and choice of imported goods instead to indigenous products. The tariff protection provided by the British government was not enough to protect the industries because the government was neither

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    CHAPTER 2 LITERATURE REVIEW In this chapter literature on women entrepreneurs and social incubators is discussed. It also explains the conceptual framework and conceptual map of the study.. 2.1 Concept of Women Entrepreneur Women or a group of women who initiate, organize and operates a business enterprise is defined as Women Entrepreneurs’. The Government of India has defined women entrepreneurs as an enterprise owned and controlled by women having a minimum financial interest of 51 per cent of

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    Become a Lifestyle Entrepreneur – 8 Proven Steps So You Want to Become a Lifestyle Entrepreneur? Today, over 2.5 billion people log onto the Internet every single day and it 's expected to triple within the next five years! So if you want to become a lifestyle entrepreneur you 'll have to follow some proven tricks to get you there! For Entrepreneurs looking to start-up or grow a physical business, the Internet offers them an unlimited and untapped resource plugged in 24/7. There are many successful

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    Table of Contents Definitions 2 Coherent Bond 2 Characteristics of an entrepreneur 2 Innovation and invention. 6 Customers and innovation. 6 Forms of Innovation 7 Creativity and Innovation in an Entrepreneurial Organization 7 Conclusion 8 Definitions Entrepreneurship Entrepreneurship is creating of a business from the start i.e., with the beginning of an idea and nurturing the idea to become a commercial venture. Entrepreneurship is the combination of exploration of opportunities and management

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    INTRODUCTION: Entrepreneurship is the action of taking the initiative to build up, organize and manage a business with the intend to attain profits overcoming the difficulties. The risk carried by the entrepreneurs willing to take advantage and take risk of the market opportunity and find better ways of the present processes to take out the new ventures. The task of the entrepreneur is to effectively and proficiently use the land, labor and capital to take out the business activities, according

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    Weaknesses and threats The major drawback of industrial, mining is the damage mining operations cause to the environment. Removal of large areas of topsoil can destroy habitats, and the chemicals used in mining operations can leach into the groundwater and pollute the area. Air pollution and radioactive pollution are other possible downsides. Moreover, a potential danger is geologic instability. The depletion of resources and the damage to both underground and surface environments (e.g. produced

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    Corporate entrepreneurship is an ever-growing concept that is flowing throughout many companies around the world. Some of which include Organic Valley and Ford. As each company continues to grow, they both allow their employees to be creative and innovative. This not only gives their employees the satisfaction of coming up with new ideas, but can allow each business to save time and money in the long run. In both Organic Valley and Ford, creativity plays a large role in the success of their companies

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    How does the fashion Guru Carli Bybel guide and inspire the academic community? Eades, John. “Why Being an Entrepreneur Is Really Hard (But You Should Do It Anyway).” Inc., Inc., 19 July 2017, www.inc.com/john-eades/why-being-an-entrepreneur-is-really-hard-but-you-s.html. This article talks about how it can be difficult to be an entrepreneur but it’s worth it. An entrepreneur is when one lives off their own business. Eades talks about how by starting your own business you can make a positive impact

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