Developing the Entrepreneur Within
Author | : Sean Castrina |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : |
Release | : 2020-03 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 9781734500004 |
Book is written for those seeking to start and grow their business.
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Author | : Sean Castrina |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : |
Release | : 2020-03 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 9781734500004 |
Book is written for those seeking to start and grow their business.
Author | : Tarun Khanna |
Publisher | : Berrett-Koehler Publishers |
Total Pages | : 214 |
Release | : 2018-08-14 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 1523094850 |
A Harvard Business School professor and international entrepreneur explains the crucial ingredient for success in the developing world. Entrepreneurial ventures often fail in the developing world because of the lack of something taken for granted in the developed world: trust. Over centuries the developed world has built up customs and institutions like enforceable contracts, an impartial legal system, credible regulatory bodies, even unofficial but respected sources of information like Yelp or Consumer Reports that have created a high level of what scholar and entrepreneur Tarun Khanna calls “ambient trust.” If a product is FDA-approved we feel confident it’s safe. If someone makes an untrue claim or breaks an agreement we can sue. Police don’t demand bribes to do their jobs. Certainly there are exceptions, but when brought to light they provoke a scandal, not a shrug. This is not the case in the developing world. But rather than become casualties of mistrust, Khanna shows that smart entrepreneurs adopt the mindset that, like it or not, it’s up to them to weave their own independent web of trust—with their employees, partners, clients, and customers—and with society as a whole. This can requires innovative approaches in places where the level of societal mistrust is so high that, as in one example Khanna provides, an official certification of quality simply arouses suspicion—and lowers sales! Using vivid examples from Brazil, China, India, Mexico and elsewhere, Khanna shows how entrepreneurs can build on existing customs and practices instead of trying to push against them. He highlights the role new technologies can play (but cautions that these are not panaceas), and explains how entrepreneurs can find dependable partners in national and local governments to create impact at scale
Author | : Daniel Priestley |
Publisher | : John Wiley & Sons |
Total Pages | : 314 |
Release | : 2018-07-30 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 0857087827 |
A no-nonsense, implementable handbook for taking part in the Entrepreneur Revolution We are living in revolutionary times; times with an impact as significant and far-reaching as the previous Industrial Revolution was to the Agricultural Age. Technological shifts have allowed micro-businesses to compete with large corporations. Small business can now have a global footprint, can be structured in low tax environments, move products anywhere in the world, and access unprecedented levels of support. Entrepreneur Revolution means taking the initiative to do something that you love, something that you’re good at, and something that will make you money. This masterclass in gaining an entrepreneurial mindset will show how to change the way you think, the way you network, and the way you make a living. Includes new statistics, activities, case studies, and research Takes a look at how the brain can affect the entrepreneurial mindset Offers new ideas for entrepreneurs starting a new business Helps you shake off old ideas and make a great, independent leap forward This inspiring and practical book shows you how to break free from The Industrial Revolution mindset, quit working so hard, follow your dream—and make a fortune along the way.
Author | : Tantau, Adrian Dumitru |
Publisher | : IGI Global |
Total Pages | : 394 |
Release | : 2017-11-30 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 1522536264 |
The need for clean sources of energy has increased dramatically as the realities of climate change have begun to effect life on earth. As a result, the demand for pioneering businesses in the sustainable energy industry will increase. Entrepreneurship and Business Development in the Renewable Energy Sector is a critical scholarly resource that examines the growing industry of clean energy as an opportunity to create and expand enterprises, as well as discusses the need for entrepreneurial thinking in this new and growing market. Featuring coverage on a broad range of topics such as corporate entrepreneurship, business growth cycles, and photovoltaic energy, this book is geared towards academicians, researchers, and professionals seeking current research on the expanding economic market of clean energy.
Author | : Masouras, Andreas |
Publisher | : IGI Global |
Total Pages | : 312 |
Release | : 2020-06-19 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 1799836509 |
Entrepreneurship is very important for both entrepreneurs and economic development. It helps boost innovation and competitiveness in every country and facilitates the creation of new jobs and new opportunities, especially for family businesses and small and medium enterprises (SMEs). Both entrepreneurship and innovation constitute a subject that is both topical and timeless, since institutions and the various institutional processes have always affected a country’s sustainability. Entrepreneurial Development and Innovation in Family Businesses and SMEs is an essential scholarly publication that contributes to the understanding, improving and strengthening of entrepreneurial development, and innovation’s role in family businesses and SMEs by providing both theoretical and applied knowledge in order to find how and why entrepreneurship and innovation can produce inefficient and dysfunctional outcomes. Featuring a wide range of topics such as women entrepreneurship, internationalization, and organizational learning, this book is ideal for researchers, policymakers, entrepreneurs, executives, managers, academicians, and students.
Author | : Timothy Presley |
Publisher | : Cristopher Rivera |
Total Pages | : 34 |
Release | : 2021-03-10 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : |
Imagine how satisfying it would be to build a successful business from scratch! Studies show that almost 50% of Start-ups fail within the first 5 years. There may be many reasons behind it. For instance: lack of market research, bad product ideas, financial problems, and so on. Successful entrepreneurs' number one priority is given to setting up their business goals because, without having a proper goal, you will be unfocused and totally lost in your business venture. . In this book, we cover the core fundamentals that all debutant entrepreneurs need to know about setting and achieving their goals. This comprehensive guide will take you through the process of understanding your goals and setting up the process in simple steps that successful entrepreneurs adopted to nurture the mindset, skills, and qualities in setting up powerful and effective goals while starting their business. Download: Goal Setting for Entrepreneurship: The Beginners Guide for Setting Up a Business Plan, Achieving Your Business Goals, and Developing an Successful Entrepreneur Mindset Inside You Will Discover... *Crucial questions to ask before you set your goals *Understanding the rules of setting goals *Setting Powerful & Effective goals in simple steps *Points you should include in your goal-setting process *Norms for setting Short, Mid, and Long-Term goals for your business *Practical ways to achieve your goals through Visualization Techniques *Unique techniques to use Goal Setting Tools for your business *Plus much, much, more! You will navigate through some distinctive practical steps to achieve your goals which will make this guide an exceptional blueprint on your path to entrepreneurial success. The unique visualization techniques depicted in this book will assist you in your journey of starting your first business or life journey. The goal-setting ideas given in this book are worth pursuing and it has the potential to bring your business dreams to a promising reality. Click “BUY NOW” at the top of the page, and instantly Download: Goal Setting for Entrepreneurship: The Beginners Guide for Setting Up a Business Plan, Achieving Your Business Goals, and Developing a Successful Entrepreneur Mindset
Author | : Šebestová, Jarmila |
Publisher | : IGI Global |
Total Pages | : 316 |
Release | : 2020-03-27 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 179982716X |
Business competencies are very complex, and entrepreneurs' beliefs, actions, and aspirations for their businesses are widely influenced by their sense of values and beliefs. This influences the actions they take, especially in challenging situations. Successful entrepreneurs can accept challenges, learn to make responsible choices, and make sure to weigh all possible outcomes. Developing Entrepreneurial Competencies for Start-Ups and Small Business is an assortment of innovative research on the methods and applications of strategic models for entrepreneurship competency. While highlighting topics including intellectual capital, risk management, and entrepreneurship education, this book is ideally designed for entrepreneurs, business executives, industry professionals, academicians, students, and researchers seeking to reduce the level of failure of entrepreneurial activity within the global business community.
Author | : Julia Qermezi Huang |
Publisher | : Cornell University Press |
Total Pages | : 323 |
Release | : 2020-05-15 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 1501748742 |
In To Be an Entrepreneur, Julia Qermezi Huang focuses on Bangladesh's iAgent social-enterprise model, the set of economic processes that animate the delivery of this model, and the implications for women's empowerment. The book offers new ethnographic approaches that reincorporate relational economics into the study of social enterprise. It details the tactics, dilemmas, compromises, aspirations, and unexpected possibilities that digital social enterprise opens up for women entrepreneurs, and reveals the implications of policy models promoting women's empowerment: the failure of focusing on individual autonomy and independence. While describing the historical and incomplete transition of Bangladesh's development models from their roots in a patronage-based moral economy to a market-based social-enterprise arrangement, Huang concludes that market-driven interventions fail to grasp the sociopolitical and cultural contexts in which poverty and gender inequality are embedded and sustained.
Author | : Ann Bernstein |
Publisher | : Penguin Random House South Africa |
Total Pages | : 374 |
Release | : 2012-10-03 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 0143527223 |
Business is increasingly being called upon to demonstrate 'what more' it does for society. In a climate in which companies are frequently painted as social outlaws who need fundamentally to change their ways, this determined if ill-founded attack has been met for the most part by appeasement in corporate circles. This acquiescence has given rise to the burgeoning 'corporate social responsibility' industry. Why is business going along with this? The current conversation about business and society is dominated by the perspectives and interests of those who live in rich western countries. Many activists, analysts and others do not grasp the realities of poverty and the hard choices of development outside the industrialised world. As a result, the debate about business, 'responsibility' and corporate involvement in development is distorted, with few voices from developing countries being heard and the positive contribution of 'just doing business' almost completely unacknowledged. In this book, Ann Bernstein argues that a new approach and a new discourse are required to cut through an increasingly flawed conversation with potentially dangerous consequences for the poor and for developing countries in particular. Informed by many years of living, working, and championing the role of business in growth and development in a middle-income developing country, Bernstein urges business not to let the attacks stand unchallenged. It must find the confidence and strategic vision to stop apologising, develop its own public agenda, and start propagating the phenomenal benefits of competitive capitalism for the less developed countries of the world.
Author | : Stephens, Simon |
Publisher | : IGI Global |
Total Pages | : 297 |
Release | : 2021-06-25 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 1799876594 |
Oftentimes, the owners and entrepreneurs whose small businesses are undergoing financial problems suffer high emotional costs. These individuals can experience significant setbacks in their entrepreneurial journeys as well as depression and other negative emotions from the stress of crisis episodes. However, businesses that are in crisis also provide valuable learning opportunities for adapting and changing in order to successfully face future challenging situations. Cases on Small Business Economics and Development During Economic Crises presents a diverse range of perspectives and insights into global developments in entrepreneurship and captures a diverse collection of methodologies and outcomes from various countries in the realm of small business economics and their development. Including case studies that discuss the COVID-19 pandemic, risk management, and entrepreneurial resiliency, this case book serves as an excellent companion for entrepreneurs, small business owners, managers, executives, economists, business professionals, academicians, students, and researchers.