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    legal distinctions were made between indentured servants and slaves, which also helped aid the growth of slavery. The decreasing supply of indentured servants during the 1680’s lead to the increased usage of slavery in the colonies as well. Factors such as the geography and climate of the south, distinctions between indentured servants and slaves, and the economic feasibility of slavery contributed to the growth of slavery as a part of the economy in the southern colonies between 1607…

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    1.1 Introduction This chapter gives information on the background of Start-up businesses and the factors influencing the performance of start-up businesses. The chapter also gives includes the statement of the problem being studied, general objective of the study, specific objectives of the study and the hypotheses of the study. 1.2 Background Iinformation The study seeks to find out the factors influencing the performance of start-up businesses in Northampton United Kingdom. Entrepreneurs…

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    with YCWA General Manager Curt Aikens to discuss finalizing the Power Enhancement Agreement. Consistent with the previous meeting with the YCWA POD Committee, the Agency does not wish to explore the splitting of Gross Revenue and is citing several factors as the cause. The first is the 1990 Agreement that created the groundwork for the 2016 Agreement. The second, and perhaps most critical to each of our interests, is the growing prospect of other entities challenging YCWA’s, and to some…

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    Successful Growth Mindset In an article written by Carol Dweck, she states her beliefs on how praising people for their work is a huge key to success, she ignores other key factors that might actually hinder you from a successful growth mindset. And in an article written by Alfie Kohn and she states how there are other factors such as your home life, relationships, and you and your families’ health. See Dweck talks about how all you need is praising to succeed, sometimes people have so much…

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    Examples of external market factors include globalization, which can be defined as the interaction among different nations, as well as any advances in technology. More external factors include environmental concerns and the challenging but rewarding nature of the work force itself (Society of Logistics Engineers, 2016). Aside from external factors, internal factors are also present and have the ability to impact the occupation of logistics. An example of an internal factor would be customer…

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    Theodore Schultz (1961) argues that there is plausible cause to believe that human capital is responsible for the economic growth from 1900 to 1956 and even today, although economists and society grapple with the thought of investing in human beings as “capital goods.” Not only does it go against the grain of our moral values to refer to human as “capital goods” but that it is intolerable and it degrades people. This paper identifies with and examines the concept of human capital theory from…

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    The main source of growth and development is innovation. Both PayPal and NTT provide great examples of large firms attempting to recreate themselves as innovative digital companies. These companies are focussed on keeping up with development and growth via innovation and advancement of technologies. In the early days PayPal and NTT were only companies that focused on innovation in the technological aspects towards consumer benefits and both companies helped for the global growth but now the…

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    path analysis to find the relationships among the variables was a key factor. The sample was significant for the study and the path analysis model because it required a large number of cases and this study had 2,565 participants. The responses from the survey allowed the researcher to use factor analysis to find the types of subscales. It was useful since it allowed finding the most common responses from the participants. Factor analysis creates clusters based on both categorical and continuous…

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    What Factors Might an Entrepreneur Consider When Trying to Identify an Opportunity for a New Enterprise? In nowadays society, entrepreneurs are the key roles in a market economy. More and more young people desire to become entrepreneurs and have their own business. It is attractive to be an entrepreneur. But the way to becoming an entrepreneur is difficult and full of risks and challenges so that it is not everyone can be an entrepreneur. To start a new business, entrepreneurs should think of…

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    acceptance of the vision, values, and polices of a company. Failure to establish healthy communication can lead to poor work culture. Diversity within the work force is an important factor because a diverse population within an organization is good, giving an employee a sense of fewer barriers and more opportunities for personal growth. Employment of skilled workers to an organization leads to retention; by bring the right fit into an organization bringing about loyalty and greater efforts on…

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