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Entrepreneurship Management P. V. V. Satyanarayana

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: New Delhi : Discovery Publishing House, 2018.Edition: 1st edDescription: 277 pages : ill.; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9789386841001
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 658.421 SAT
Contents:
Entrepreneur and Entrepreneurship Approaches to Entrepreneurship Women Entrepreneurs Rural Entrepreneurship Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises Support System for the Development of Entrepreneurship Project Management Planning the New Venture and Business Plan Training Programmes for New and Ejecting Entrepreneurship Record Keeping Costing and Pricing Operation Plan Labour Legislation for Entrepreneurship Entrepreneurial Process/Start Ups Creating Entrepreneurship Creativity and the Business Idea New Venture Expansion and Issues Financing Plan for New Ventures The Organizational Plan Marketing Plan
Summary: he green shoots of entrepreneurship give an economy its vitality. They give rise to new products and services, fresh applications for existing products and services, and new ways of doing business. Entrepreneurship stirs up the existing economic order and prunes out the dead wood. Established companies that fail to adapt to the changes cease to be competitive in the marketplace and go out of business. Within the broadest definition, entrepreneurs are found throughout the world of business because any firm, big or small, must have its share of entrepreneurial drive if it is to survive and prosper. This textbook focuses on starting and growing independent new ventures. It is based on entrepreneurship courses taught at Babson College and at universities around the world. One of the most common questions that entrepreneurship educators are asked is, Can entrepreneurship be taught? Our response is that anyone with a desire to become an entrepreneur will be more successful if he or she has taken a course on how to start and grow a new venture. The book aims to assist the readers to develop a thorough understanding of the concepts and regulations underlying Entrepreneurship Management in a systematic way. The Book is in Two Parts, containing Nineteen Chapters. All the parts are organized into related chapters which should usually be read in the order presented. However, these parts are fairly independent of each other.
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Entrepreneur and Entrepreneurship Approaches to Entrepreneurship Women Entrepreneurs Rural Entrepreneurship Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises Support System for the Development of Entrepreneurship Project Management Planning the New Venture and Business Plan Training Programmes for New and Ejecting Entrepreneurship Record Keeping Costing and Pricing Operation Plan Labour Legislation for Entrepreneurship Entrepreneurial Process/Start Ups Creating Entrepreneurship Creativity and the Business Idea New Venture Expansion and Issues Financing Plan for New Ventures The Organizational Plan Marketing Plan

he green shoots of entrepreneurship give an economy its vitality. They give rise to new products and services, fresh applications for existing products and services, and new ways of doing business. Entrepreneurship stirs up the existing economic order and prunes out the dead wood. Established companies that fail to adapt to the changes cease to be competitive in the marketplace and go out of business.
Within the broadest definition, entrepreneurs are found throughout the world of business because any firm, big or small, must have its share of entrepreneurial drive if it is to survive and prosper. This textbook focuses on starting and growing independent new ventures. It is based on entrepreneurship courses taught at Babson College and at universities around the world.
One of the most common questions that entrepreneurship educators are asked is, Can entrepreneurship be taught? Our response is that anyone with a desire to become an entrepreneur will be more successful if he or she has taken a course on how to start and grow a new venture.
The book aims to assist the readers to develop a thorough understanding of the concepts and regulations underlying Entrepreneurship Management in a systematic way. The Book is in Two Parts, containing Nineteen Chapters. All the parts are organized into related chapters which should usually be read in the order presented. However, these parts are fairly independent of each other.

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