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    them were not allowed to go for a job after the marriage. Even though they are allowed to start a business, they feel so difficult to move with because they have look after their children, then family etc. The influence of family on the woman entrepreneur Women from a family with no business background find it difficult to enter into this field. There is usually lack of support to women from family as well as from society. It is very difficult to get support for start up business. Factor…

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    Based on my experience and what I have learned in Junior Achievement Exploring Economics, I have learned that it takes four important skills to become a successful entrepreneur in today’s economy. Every successful entrepreneur in today’s economy needs to have good communication skills, you need to have great salesmanship skills, you also need a fully thought out and prepared strategy for long-term goals in your business as well as short term-goals, and finally you need finance to support your…

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    Once the entrepreneur is identified, next comes identifying the opportunity. It is a step that requires the need to generate new ideas, improving old ones, creating new products or services and then screening them all to develop the best ones. In this step Mohamad understood…

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    Of Getting More Clients Get more clients. Build your relationship with your audience. Earn more and love your business. Main Content In this episode of The Lifestyle Income Show, we talk with Demi Karpouzos, who is an author, speaker, visionary entrepreneur, adventure seeker, lover of learning, and a small business strategist. She is the definition of consistently pursuing and achieving your goals through professionalism and excellence. She has been a successful strategic coach for 6 years now.…

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    The E-Myth Revisited

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    great experience, the person starting the business must have a full vision of what that business means to him/her, and what are reasons behind starting it. The book starts with the belief that anyone who starts a business for themselves is an entrepreneur, while most of these business starters simply want to stop working…

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    Blake Mycoskie is an entrepreneur best known for creating the company Toms. Mycoskie is also the mastermind behind the idea One for One. Unlike our classes’ ideas, Mycoskie’s idea was unintentional. However, his idea does relate to ours in the sense that he took a problem and designed a solution to the problem. MORE ABOUT HOW IT FITS INTO OUR CLASS
 One of Blake Mycoskie’s strengths is authenticity. His idea to to sell a pair of shoes today, give a pair tomorrow was unique. No one had created…

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    Is Chobani Good Or Bad

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    yogurt factory that went for sale while Ulukaya was in America and he decided to start his own yogurt making company by purchasing the factory with a loan from the SBA. Even though Ulukaya never went to school for business he has everything an entrepreneur needs to have a successful business. He has confidence, energy, tolerance for uncertainty, and an internal drive that has taking this company in the right direction. Also Ulukaya signed the giving pledge, created by Warren Buffet and Bill…

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    entrepreneurial participants P1 (HAC), P7 (accounting), P8 (dating service), P13 (immigration), P17 (mortgage), and P21 (hair salon), as their businesses were mainly focused on local Chinese market in GTA. The values that P4 and P11, and other immigrant entrepreneurs brought to their new business activities relied primarily on resources, insights, familiarities, and job skills. In all, personal interests, strong work experience, and high level of demand in the local market were the key factors…

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    BOSI Profile Assessment

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    assessment that we all had to take, my primary Entrepreneurial DNA came up to Specialist as a Primary Entrepreneurial DNA and Innovator as my secondary. I felt the specialist DNA was spot on. According to Abraham (2011), the Specialist DNA is an entrepreneur with a primary specialist DNA will enter on industry and stick with it for 15 to 30 years. I’ve been at the TD Garden for four years already, and with me degree from full sail I have ambitions to grow within the company itself as I’m doing…

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    “If today were the last day of your life would you want to do what you are about to do today?” In my context of life the above question determines whether a man is successful or not. I believe to achieve success; we need to love what we do. I always wanted to be successful in every stage of my life so I decided to do what I love. During my schooling I was able to develop good problem solving skills, a natural sense of logic, which secured me a place in GITAM University, one among…

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