Beena Kannan As An Entrepreneur Essay

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ENTREPRENEURSHIP & INNOVATION

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LAMEES MARJAN MELEVEETTIL

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SHAW JAMES

INTRODUCTION

The process of starting a business is called entrepreneurship. It 's like how to start a company, the requirements needed, resources, manpower and obviously a strong platform. Great planning, passion, imagination, risk taking, creation, service commitment, vision and innovation leads a entrepreneur
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Her hard work, willpower and strong determination towards the business made her a successful entrepreneur .She found herself learning more from her mistakes that she made because she vowed never to repeat that mistake ever again throughout her business . Like most successful women who have been motivated by strong beliefs, Beena Kannan too has a belief that she feels rooted to. She speaks of her mistakes with respect because she believes that individuals learn most from the mistakes they made and the smartest ones are those who never repeat them again in their life .After her husband 's death in 2000, she really fought a difficult life to become a successful entrepreneur. She had the passion to win and the ability to pursue her dreams with boldness. She travelled to villages in Kanchipuram, a small town in TamilNadu State famous for silk sari 's and selects the most exquisitely woven Kancheevaram sari 's woven by the weavers in the region. She spends time …show more content…
Under his leadership Amazon.com became the largest retailer on the World Wide Web and top in internet sales and services. Jeff showed intense scientific interest in his childhood itself. After his elementary and school studies he attended Princeton University for Physics. But he didn 't complete it as his passion and love for computers drove him to Summa cum laude for a graduation in Electrical engineering and computer science. After graduation Jeff worked in the computer science field at Wall Street. Then as a network engineer for a company known as Fitel, also at Bankers Trust as its Vice President and at D.E Shaw & Co. on internet enabled business opportunities. Jeff at that time was drawing six figure salary but his intentions and dreams where different, and finally as a result of his great planning, knowledge and hard work Amazon.com was born.

As an Entrepreneur

Jeff Bezos life as an entrepreneur is a real motivation for all techies and upcoming business people. Even though he had a "well paying job", his dreams of being an entrepreneur is really appreciable and a lesson for all who want to emerge as a an entrepreneur. Jeff took a cross country drive from New York to Seattle writing up

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