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    “one who organizes, manages and assumes the risks of a business or enterprise. “An Entrepreneur can also define as “a person who organizes and manages any enterprise, especially a business, usually with considerable initiative and risk” this definition is recommended by Forbes. In the following report entrepreneurs will be uncovered and dissected also in this report it will also focus on one of the famous entrepreneurs ever to be witnessed Michael dell the founder and current CEO of Dell Incorporation

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    Sujan Patel, a self-proclaimed entrepreneur and marketer and VP of Marketing at When I Work, wrote an article for Entrepreneur.com titled “7 Things Confident Entrepreneurs Never Do.” While this article is not an exhaustive list of mistakes entrepreneurs can make, it gets the main point across—entrepreneurs need to be confident because self-confidence is key in the decision-making process (Schermerhorn). Patel says they need to be tenacious and determined and have faith in order to be successful,

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    Beauty Industry Entrepreneur Sarah Breed love also known as Madam CJ Walker Still Inspires Beauty Entrepreneurs illustrates both Schramm and Schumpeterian social entrepreneurship concepts. This article explains how an African American woman born Louisiana who descended from slaves in 1867 became the first female self-made millionaire in America (Evans, 2015, p. 5). By selling her home made hair treatments and scalp care products making her one of the wealthiest African American women in the country

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    this essay is to discuss that entrepreneurship is something that cannot be taught as some individuals believe, as one needs to have the drive to be an entrepreneur, real world experience is necessary to succeed as an entrepreneur and the economy is highly fluid and hard to keep up with. In order to even have a chance at being a successful entrepreneur, one must have the drive to succeed which appears to be unteachable. In order to master anything in life, an individual needs to be invested in what

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    practically any purpose that a user would need something for, from ordering car service to checking up on social media outlets, there is an application for it. A virtual entrepreneur mobile application is a great application to bring into the mobile market. The idea behind the application is to create a one-stop shop for aspiring entrepreneurs who need assistance into building their business form the ground up. This application main task is to assist users in the steps of getting their business off the ground

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    about involving entrepreneurship, we chose to focus on three topics. The three topics discussed in this paper are: 1. Who becomes an entrepreneur? What are their skills sets or Psychological make-up? 2. What is an entrepreneur? 3. How do entrepreneurs run and grow their businesses? After research on all these topics we determined that anyone can become an entrepreneur, entrepreneurship has many different definitions but one basic feature: the need for achievement and it takes a strong start, taking

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    Entrepreneurship Week 1 DQ 2- Submitted by Ashlie Rodrigues Introduction Takahiko Naraki a young entrepreneur in Japan owning Yuugen Gaisha called BIP his first venture started in 1997 failed and had to close BIP. He re-established BIP in 2001 with a new venture which deals with software models for customer’s relationship management. He also continues to work in a catalogue sales company which helps to support his daily needs as well as invest in his business. In order to cut cost and to be

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    building and promoting a business, applying creativity to make an existing business more productive, external skills required in entrepreneurs, etc. In 1934, Schumpeter has stated that an entrepreneur not only needs to innovative and creative but also should be able to take risk. His views where then supported by Wickham in 2006. The responsibilities of an entrepreneur include developing a business plan, acquiring the required resources – financial, physical, human, technological, etc and putting

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    Introduction The Investopedia defines the entrepreneur as a person who starts his own business by taking lot of risks. (Entrepreneur, 2014). Most of the large organisations around the world have been started by entrepreneurs. The contribution of entrepreneurs to a country’s business environment holds a high value. EY Entrepreneur of The Year Award 's Director, Jon Hooper stated that “Successful entrepreneurs have an extraordinary passion, self-belief and that keeps them going when others might give

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    startup strategy should every entrepreneur take? Every entrepreneur in our known history has tried to answer this question by hook or by crook. Trying to find the most innovative business model with the perfect strategy to achieve maximum success, but has anyone found that perfect strategy which will guarantee success? The answer is a resounding NO. There is no such thing as a perfect strategy for every business. Since every startup is totally different, an entrepreneur should not harm himself by

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