
The country growth depends on the Economic growth, which can be meet by the expansion of business and development. “Thus rightly said the Entrepreneur fuel the country growth”
This can be definitely visualized if you look that liberalization and ease of conduction of business have lead to the growth of the enterpuneurs growth and even the ease of availability of funds by the Venture Capatilist for the Projects which will provide higher return in long term, had made the expansion of business and growth of new models and business.
The Venture Capatilist access the projects definately before investing thus viability and other aspects are really important for the accepability of such projects.
The Entreprenurs and small scale indusry are in real sense backbone for the bigger corporate and organization as they act as feeder by providing parts or a small portion of what is actually used in the final assembly of the product and services.
Thus it is really essential for growth to develope the small scale industry and entreprenure.
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#1 by hari d on July 4th, 2010
The ability to excel where others plod on. Successful enterpreneurs should be able to see an opportunity and exploit it. They should know when to stop when something is not working, how to get the best from people, and always have a mentor who is proven to guide them who they trust.
We don't give up at the first problem.
#2 by Loravi M on July 4th, 2010
Entrepreneur – the person involved
Entrepreneurship – the process of engaging into entrepreneurial activities
Benefits> Profit, Fame, Social Power, Money, Etc
#3 by wera on July 5th, 2010
Women have all the same opportunities as men, so if they do not have the same success, they only have themselves to blame.
#4 by luckylady on July 5th, 2010
I have done a lot of both. It comes down to what type of person you are. Being a business owner is a great thing. It's empowering, and has limitless money-making potential. But, you have to be disciplined, and driven. You also need to be able to, and have a passion for, learning about your industry. You can't make money in an industry if you are a newbie, and uninformed. That's why entreprenours will tell you: "do what you know." And, if you can't manage your time in some kind of structured way, you will certainly fail.
Working for someone else has its advantages too. There are millions of jobs out there, and there are a lot of jobs where you can go there and be as lazy as you want, and still get your paycheck at the end of the week. This is also the only way to get into big corporate business, if that's what turns you on. But, obtaining degrees and/or training are more crucial for job success than self-employment. That's why most of the self-employed people I know were not the academic types.
According to statistics, there is a very significant portion of americans that are self-employed at the moment, and the number of millionaires has increased dramatically as a result. If you have the discipline, desire to learn, and drive, I would recommend self-employment. If it doesn't work out and you go broke you can always go look for a crap job anyway.
#5 by dotun p on July 5th, 2010
Just an opinion, its the act of giving money to con artists and minor political activists, to silence discontent and garner positive news coverage.
The less accountability procedures or the longer accounting reporting takes, the better. Due to the fact that the assigner of public funds hopes to have been elected, long before the "Down the Drain" funding losses come to light.
#6 by myles on July 6th, 2010
#7 by Irsah on July 6th, 2010
Being an entrepreneur teaches skills like management, finance, accounting, making presentations and most importantly leadership.
#8 by double_you1985 on July 7th, 2010
I think that having what it takes to be an entrepreneur is something that people have – but also something people can learn.
Basically, it comes down to the desire to build a company. Do you really want it? Can you sustain your business financially, and do you have the qualities of leadership required to empower your employee(s) to function in such a manner as to make your company better?
You seem to be asking a lot about entrepreneurship – are you thinking about starting your own company? If so, I'd say go for it! The worst that can happen is you are forced to dissolve. Keep in mind start up costs and the like. If you have any questions, you can E-mail me by visiting my website:
http://www.sourcedesignstudio.com
I'd be more than happy to help you on your journey to building your own company. =)
#9 by irenee on July 8th, 2010
I'm afraid not. As I looked this up, the University of Glamorgan, in Wales, has signed a contract for an exchange program to allow its students to spend a semester at the University of Virginia at Wise, which is a branch campus of the University of Virginia. I then looked up this university, and while they have a business school, they only offer undergraduate programs (not an msc) and they do not have a program in entrepreneurship at any level.