The Entrepreneurial Spirit

The Entrepreneurial Spirit
Author: H. Michael Ducre
Publsiher: Taylor-Brooke Media Inc
Total Pages: 174
Release: 2005-04-11
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0976592835

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What are the real secrets to entrepreneurial success? If you were to ask just about any expert this question, the usual response would be to have a well-written business plan and a good source of financing. But even with a professionally written plan and a good source of financing established, most businesses still fail within the first two years. Why? There is so much more to learn and understand about having a successful business than simply having a good plan and a source of financing. An entrepreneur, to be successful, must sharpen his mind and renew his way of thinking to approach such a life-altering journey. Before you apply for loans and seek out the best location for your business, it is critical to know how you are built, your reasons for being in business, what motivates you and a whole host of other factors, in order to accomplish all that your heart desires for your life. Entrepreneurs are creative and innovative, both in business and in life. They know and understand the rigors associated with running a successful business. They have calculated and minimized the risks involved to both start and grow a busi-ness well in advance. They have tapped into their entrepreneurial spirit to guide them in each phase of their development to ensure their success. In this book you will discover: * The true meaning of the entrepreneurial spirit and why it exists * How to properly assess your desires and develop your entrepreneurial mind * How to receive guidance from a supernatural source to intervene on your behalf to aid in your endeavors * The tools that any entrepreneur must wield in order to have real success * The principles and characteristics of a successful entrepreneur that will add value to your personal, spiritual, business and financial well-being * How to guarantee your success-no matter what

The Spirit of Entrepreneurship

The Spirit of Entrepreneurship
Author: Sharda S. Nandram,Karel J. Samsom
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 374
Release: 2006-09-28
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9783540347613

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In this book, Sharda S. Nandram and Karel J. Samsom, entrepreneurial researchers at Nyenrode Business University, explore entrepreneurship through the lens of human behaviour. The study presents personal stories of 60 entrepreneurs and entrepreneurial executives, from CEOs to creative leaders in the public sector. The book shows how mutually beneficial results can occur when the pursuit of profit is balanced with the interdependent needs of individuals, the community and the planet.

The Spirit of Enterprise

The Spirit of Enterprise
Author: George F. Gilder
Publsiher: Simon & Schuster
Total Pages: 280
Release: 1984
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: STANFORD:36105037657892

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Wednesday Wilson Gets Down to Business

Wednesday Wilson Gets Down to Business
Author: Bree Galbraith
Publsiher: Kids Can Press Ltd
Total Pages: 148
Release: 2024-09-03
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781525313233

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Meet the unbeatable hero of a fresh new early chapter book series — Wednesday Wilson! The most important thing to know about Wednesday Wilson is that she’s an entrepreneur. Well, she almost is. She and her best friend, Charlie, are hard at work thinking up business ideas to make it big. Only now there’s been an incident with the Emmas (whose last initials happen to spell M.E.A.N.) involving a bearded dragon named Morten and a piece of kale . . . it’s a long story. But maybe this is just the opportunity Wednesday and her friends needed. Maybe they’ll invent something brilliant that will save the day and make them millionaires. Or . . . not? It’ll take more than one incident with the Emmas to keep this girl down. Wednesday Wilson is bound for success!

The Entrepreneurial Spirit Lives

The Entrepreneurial Spirit Lives
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 103
Release: 2012
Genre: Entrepreneurship
ISBN: 0985566809

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"In The entrepreneurial spirit lives : 25 tales to help entrepreneurs start, grow, and succeed in small business, life-long entrepreneur and educator, Cavanaugh L. Gray, and founder of the web consultancy The Entrepreneur Café, LLc brings his passion for the discipline of entrepreneurship and his decades of business development to the forefront. The book offers practical advice on addresing and overcoming common management, marketing and financial obstacles that often slow small business development. In this eclectic collection of small business topics, Cavanaugh provides practical and easy to follow advice along with downloadable and interactive end of chapter exercises that make understanding, starting and growing your busienss easier and fun. The Entrepreneurial Spirit Lives is the ideal book for individuals looking to gain a better understanding of small business concepts, start-ups looking to more effectively navigate the entrepreneurial landscape, organizations looking to expand their businesses and enterepreneurs everywhere nurturing a dream!" --Back cover.

Clay Water Brick

Clay Water Brick
Author: Jessica Jackley
Publsiher: Random House
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2015-06-23
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780679643784

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In the tradition of Kabul Beauty School and Start Something That Matters comes an inspiring story of social entrepreneurship from the co-founder of Kiva, the first online microlending platform for the working poor. Featuring lessons learned from successful businesses in the world’s poorest countries, Jessica Jackley’s Clay Water Brick will motivate readers to more deeply appreciate the incredible entrepreneurial potential that exists in every human being on this planet—especially themselves. “The heart of entrepreneurship is never about what we have. It’s about what we do.” Meet Patrick, who had next to nothing and started a thriving business using just the ground beneath his feet . . . Blessing, who built her shop right in the middle of the road, refusing to take the chance that her customers might pass her by . . . Constance, who cornered the banana market in her African village with her big personality and sense of mission. Patrick, Blessing, Constance, and many others are among the poorest of the world’s poor. And yet they each had crucial lessons to teach Jessica Jackley—lessons about resilience, creativity, perseverance, and, above all, entrepreneurship. For as long as she could remember, Jackley, the co-founder of the revolutionary microlending site Kiva, had a singular and urgent ambition: to help alleviate global poverty. While in her twenties, she set off for Africa to finally meet the people she had long dreamed of helping. The insights of those she met changed her understanding. Today she believes that many of the most inspiring entrepreneurs in the world are not focused on high-tech ventures or making a lot of money; instead, they wake up every day and build better lives for themselves, their families, and their communities, regardless of the things they lack or the obstacles they encounter. As Jackley puts it, “The greatest entrepreneurs succeed not because of what they possess but because of what they are determined to do.” In Clay Water Brick, Jackley challenges readers to embrace entrepreneurship as a powerful force for change in the world. She shares her own story of founding Kiva with little more than a laptop and a dream, and the stories and the lessons she has learned from those across the globe who are doing the most with the least. Praise for Clay Water Brick “Jessica Jackley didn’t wait for permission to change the world—she just did it. It turns out that you can too.”—Seth Godin, author of What to Do When It’s Your Turn “Fascinating . . . gripping . . . bursting with lessons . . . Jessica Jackley has written a remarkable book . . . so thoroughly well meaning and engagingly put it is too magnetic to put down.”—Financial Times “Clay Water Brick is a tremendously inspiring read. Jessica Jackley, the virtuoso co-founder of the revolutionary microlending platform Kiva, shares uplifting stories and compelling lessons on entrepreneurship, resilience, and character.”—Adam Grant, author of Give and Take “A blueprint for anyone who wants to make the world a better place and find fulfillment in the process, no matter how scarce their resources or how steep the challenge.”—Arianna Huffington “This book is inspirational. And honest and practical. . . . Well written, thoughtful: a selfless account of how to succeed by doing right and following your heart.”—Booklist

The Spirit of Entrepreneurship

The Spirit of Entrepreneurship
Author: Nadine Ghanawi
Publsiher: GRIN Verlag
Total Pages: 20
Release: 2013-06-26
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9783656452218

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Essay aus dem Jahr 2013 im Fachbereich Führung und Personal - Sonstiges, Novancia Business School Paris, Sprache: Deutsch, Abstract: Entrepreneurship as a study has been pioneered particularly since the middle of the 20th century.1 Nowadays, it has become a widespread subject among business schools, management scholars and researchers––with literature abounding. But also in practice, many governments have already recognized the value of entrepreneurship for the economy by offering plenty of Entrepreneurial Development Programs. Therefore, not only economists and businesspeople, but also especially sociologists and psychologists ask themselves what actually is an entrepreneur. Is it¬¬––as the earliest French writer on entrepreneurship, Richard Cantillion, suggests––someone who takes risk for a profit?2 A capitalist and agent of economic progress as understood by English classical economists such as Smith or Bentham? A consummate innovator as epitomized by the Austrian School legacy with Schumpeter as its greatest proponent? Or simply all of it? Indeed, entrepreneurship is fundamentally personal. That is why one cannot give an exact definition of the entrepreneur. However, there is a general belief that an entrepreneur’s personality traits can be essential for the success of a new venture. Still, the entrepreneurial psychology or mindset––what we will call the spirit of entrepreneurship¬¬––has not been thoroughly studied hitherto.3 In order to call attention to the individual differences that make or break entrepreneurs, this paper is adapting a personal approach to this topic basing its insights mainly on interviews with two successful entrepreneurs: Michel Hamou, Managing Director and co-founder of Alti SA, an information technology (IT) services company in France that has just been acquired by India’s largest outsourcer Tata Consultancy Services (TCS); and Michaël Cohen, co-founder of Bagel Corner, a French fast food chain with a global vision. Both interviews helped to shape the idea of what an entrepreneur really is, the competencies, cognitions and behaviors he or she should reveal, and, in turn, to unmask common stereotypes about entrepreneurship. With those insights, we will be able to develop an entrepreneurial formula, so as to finally establish a personal definition of the spirit of entrepreneurship.

Three Spirits of Leadership

Three Spirits of Leadership
Author: Fabian Dattner,Jim Grant,Ken Luscombe
Publsiher: Allen & Unwin
Total Pages: 254
Release: 1999
Genre: Communities
ISBN: 1875680691

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A senior corporate executive, an entrepreneur, and a high-ranking CEO offer insight on leadership, business success, and the secret to effective organizations in this discussion of the interaction between entrepreneurs, corporations, and communities. It addresses the key themes facing businesses everywhere: leadership and decision-making at the turn of the century, organizational change, and a renewed awareness of the importance of community and the spirit. Presenting a model of a united front of all three approaches to business when the strengths of each are combined, this book offers practical considerations and encourages shifts in perception.