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Entrepreneurs with no Experience Richard Branson Richard Branson started his first venture, which would eventually become Virgin Records, out of a church at a young age. He didn’t do well in school and had no formal higher education or business training before becoming a successful entrepreneur. He simply started out selling records that he advertised in a small magazine, and grew his business from there. Arianna Huffington Though she had appeared on TV and in the public eye because of her congressman husband and conservative-turned-liberal viewpoints, Arianna Huffington had limited journalistic experience before starting the Huffington Post. The website, now part of AOL, is today one of the most well-known news brands on the Internet. Andrew Carnegie The famous industrialist didn’t build a huge fortune because of professional experience or formal education. In fact, he dropped out of school at an early age to work. He served as a bobbin boy at a cotton mill and then a t...

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INTRODUCTION TO ENTREPRENEURSHIP Key Learning Points v Overview v Definition of Entrepreneurship v Venture, venture capitalist, and adventure v Goal setting/planning v Risk taking/resource management v The role demands of business v Reasons for business failure (internal and externals factors) v v v Overview o Entrepreneurship as a practice and as an academic field of study has gained worldwide acceptance during the past few years. o It is a dynamic activity w/c helps the entrepreneur to bring changes in the process of production, innovation, usage of materials, creator of market etc. Concept of Entrepreneur The word “Entrepreneur” is derived 4m de French verb ‘ entrepredre’ . Which means ‘ to undertake’ . According to J.B. Say, “ An Entrepreneur is the economic agent who unites all means of production, land, labour, information and capital to produce a product. By selling the pdt in the market he pays rent of land, wages to labour, interes...

entreprenuership lessons

Course Description Entrepreneurship is a specialized business course designed to provide students the skills needed to effectively organize, develop, create, and manage their own business. This course is based upon the Marketing Education Framework which includes business, management, and entrepreneurship; communication and interpersonal skills; economics; and professional development foundations. Emphasis is placed on the functions of marketing: distribution, financing, marketing information management, pricing, product/service management, promotion, and selling. Additional topics to be addressed are assessment of personal skills, the components of the free enterprise system and its place in our global economy, human relations and interpersonal skills, the importance of business ethics, and the role quality and service play in business. Students will develop a written business plan for a business of their choice. Course Objectives ...