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    ENCP 6000: Career Goals

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    that provide networking solutions to various multinational companies. The job I would be doing would be configuring or troubleshooting routers switches, maintaining the system, resolving service interruptions etc. I vouch that the graduate curriculum at northeastern university which has courses like data networking, Linux for network engineer along with the projects I will be undertaking would surely help me to land into a co-op in one of my dream companies. Besides that, I am planning to undertake the Cisco and Juniper Networks certification program. While on coop I would try to learn TCP/IP model in the IPv6 networks so that I gain an expertise in that, various SDN technologies, and scripting language like Python. By taking up the coop program, it would surely be helpful as it would help me connect academic study to the real world challenges. I would get acclimatized with the job scenario in networking fields. I would also get to know the latest trends in the market along with that coop will provide…

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    looking for opportunities for product and service improvement, Microsoft can continue to remain a leader in the information technology field. A threat in the external environment for Microsoft comes in the form of competition from both small and large companies who provide services and products that compete with Microsoft. As example of a type of threat Microsoft currently faces is with its recently launched cloud-based Office Suite program, which annually costs $100. Vastly different is…

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    launching a company and they just cannot seem to gain the traction necessary to push their company forward. Throughout the book, Owen is trying to fight to save his company from completely falling apart. He looks to Sam to help him save his company due to her success with the company Sparksys. The book provided many crucial aspects about entrepreneurship including what to do, as well as what not to do. The first concept that I found important was the idea that startup companies need to be…

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    Capitalism “Venture capitalists are committed to funding America’s most innovative entrepreneurs and working alongside them to transform breakthrough ideas into emerging growth companies that drive U.S. job creation and economic growth.” (nvca.org). Venture capitalism is an investment business. It is a way or raising money for start up companies that are unable receive the money required from other avenues. Venture capitalists are groups of individual firms that help finance entrepreneurs.…

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    “I was happy when Mr Modi spoke, he’s a great orator. I was depressed when I read the 40 page Action Plan,” says Ravi Kiran, the blunt speaking co-founder of Venture Nursery, an angel-backed start-up accelerator. Amidst the euphonious speech delivered by the Prime minister Narendra Modi at a New Delhi 's Vigyaan Bhawan for the Startup India workshop, there was also the existence of the thought obviating that maybe there is too much money chasing too few ideas. The Prime Minister divulged the…

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    Box Inc Case Summary

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    Facts Box, Inc. was a software company based out of California. The co-founders of the company made it clear to each other when they started the company that they would all do their best to preserve the “secret sauce” behind their success. The executives at Box were focused on keeping their software “ridiculously easy” to access, use, and manage. The Box executives were trying to preserve their young start-up culture, and discovered in was rather difficult while expanding to almost 1,000…

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    Chameleon Shoes Case Study

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    the business will not have to bear the burden of debt or give part the company’s ownership through equity. However, the disadvantage of this source of financing arises from the fact that it poses limitations of the business because the chameleon shoes provided cannot supersede the company’s profits even when there is high demand thus a hindrance in catering for the large target market. Viability of venture capital Venture capital is certainly a viable source of capital for the chameleon shoes…

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    Ventria Bioscience Case

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    By influencing relevant stakeholders such as the government would mean to go around the ones who brought about so much objection. Ventria would need to do more work to bargain with the politicians and win their influence. But this would mean creating more distance from the environmentalists and consumer groups. Deeter may need to be careful since his influence may not carry him as far as the opponents he faces. But what can be more difficult for Ventria is if they succeed in getting…

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    My restaurant is in a competitive market, in order for my restaurant to attract customers and create a strong customer base and also to gain a large share of the market is to have a good quality control. Quality control I a process through which a business check and make sure that all the product and service quality is maintained and manufacturing errors are reduced. The main objective of quality control is to ensure that the business is achieving the standards it set for itself. The advantage…

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    third reason is Lyle are thinking ahead for future. In the case study Lyle when he is in college and he is thinking and planning to go for e-commerce business. He not only thinking about what he want doing this week, he also focus on the future of his venture. The fourth reason is skill sets. The most successful entrepreneurs usually have an unusual vision to identify what products or services customers will need or need in the future, and to design products or services that meet these needs.…

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