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    infiltrated the market and created an influence that cannot be ignored. I admit, I am inspired by the influx of growth within our economy and the creation of jobs for unemployed populations. I myself have gravitated to the positions of leadership and entrepreneurship even at an early age. Growing up, I would go to grade school with a backpack full of sugary treats and sell them during test days so my customers would come to class with something to look forward to. The children would always buy…

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    year to help meet our economic needs. Entrepreneurship is thus for the past few years been view as the driving force in the economy in the modern world. According to Hodgetts and Kuratko (1995) small businesses are the economic engine that drives the global quality of life and do not just create employment (Hills 1995). Small firms may be much defined but still form the large part of enterprises in the world all in economies (Storey, 1994). Entrepreneurship therefore plays a major role in the…

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    Remember when Uber was such a big deal it became a model company? There were intense city-by-city launches, and an increase in sharing economy businesses that take away market share from established businesses. Other examples include Airbnb (which crowd-sourced bed and breakfasts), Homejoy (which crowd-sourced home cleaning workers), or Postmates (which crowd-sourced courier services). The rise of these sharing economy businesses inspired a whole gamut of more, each finding a new industry to…

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    industry. This is due to the difficulty in obtaining the aggregate figures for the clothing and world production. However, the fashion industry in the 21st century still counts for an extreme share of the outcome in the world economic (Flew, 2011). Entrepreneurship in the Creative…

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    super smart brain, all he need to do is create something that will makes money. They will first set up a small business given all his idea, innovation, or money to make it become better, and served they customers with their best service. Entrepreneurship for what I think about it are, you must be patience, have passion with it , aggressive. Patience here mean ,you must wait for your business to grow bigger or larger with time, you can’t expected your business to grow into an international…

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    textbook, “Business Essentials”, the fourth chapter is dedicated to the explanation of entrepreneurship. It talks of the process, the resources, and the type of person who can be capable of being successful in this area of business. The article, “How I turned a struggling Lebanese restaurant into a successful 20-outlet chain” is the story of Mohamad Fakih, and his journey of being involved in entrepreneurship. Mohamad Fakih would be described as man that is an intrapreneur. He bought an already…

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    Scott Murray

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    business might be forced to change as time goes by, and like Mr. Murray had demonstrated, sometimes you have to change your plan, and be willing to adapt. It seems very risky to me, but as I’ve learned, that is closely related to the definition of Entrepreneurship. After this interview I was left with the impression that it takes a special kind of person to be an entrepreneur. A person truly has to be motivated, as well as having a course of action, and be willing to…

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    • Increase in knowledge about entrepreneurship. Have a broad conceptualization of entrepreneurship without reference to any specific knowledge, skills and attitudes. Be able to identify and create unique solutions to problems not being solved/ Create a need in the market and having the ability to respond to it. Increase knowledge in subjects related to entrepreneurship such as startup capital for ventures, market forces, sales, intellectual property, and finance. • Increase in knowledge about…

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    Fadi Ghandour Case Study

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    impacted my personality as far as entrepreneurship is concerned. The other part of the work is based on evaluation of Night Courier’s business model. The major discussions in this section include the business concept, financial projections as…

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    Governments create law, order and stability in society. In this day and age, societies must have a course of actions and specific guidelines set in place in order to perform legitimately, encourage development and foster a healthy growing population. Despite the differences in the rules amongst various countries, a common thread is that every country depends, in varying degrees, on other resources to successfully develop itself. A country cannot prosper without a strong connection with the…

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