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Lesson #2: True Entrepreneurs Never Stop Thinking Outside the Box
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| “The idea of an entrepreneur is really thinking out of the box and taking risks and stepping up to major challenges,” says Case. “You can be entrepreneurial even if you don't want to be in business.” |
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Shocking Treatment Proposed For AIDS
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| "Shocking treatment proposed for AIDS
Zapping the AIDS virus with low-voltage electric current can nearly eliminate its ability to infect human white blood cells cultured in the laboratory, reports a research team at
the Albert Einstein College of Medicine in New York City.
William D. Lyman and his colleagues found that exposure to 50 to 100 microamperes of
electricity - comparable to that produced by a cardiac pacemaker - reduced the infectivity
of the AIDS virus (HIV) by 50 to 95 percent. Their experiments, described March 14 in
Washington, D.C., at the First International Symposium on Combination Therapies,
showed that the shocked viruses lost the ability to make an enzyme crucial to their
reproduction, and could no longer cause the white cells to clump together - two key signs
of virus infection."
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The Entrepreneurial Mindset: Do You Have What It Takes?
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| Being successful as an entrepreneur depends on having the right attitude: the entrepreneurial mindset. But what exactly is the "entrepreneurial mindset" and do you have what it takes? Read on to find out more. |
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Five Steps to Entrepreneurial Success - Personality Matters!
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| Bill Wagner, owner and CEO of Accord Management Systems, Inc., has been at the forefront of entrepreneurial practice and research for the past twenty years. His recently published book, The Entrepreneur Next Door, defines the personality traits that affect entrepreneurial success and explains how to manage the gap between who we are and who we need to be to get the job done. Bill is heavily involved in the franchise community, helping both franchisors and franchisees alike to “get the right people on the bus!” |
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Improve the Quality of Your Franchise Business with Multi-Unit and Multi-Concept Franchises
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| Multi-unit and multi-concept franchising both provide opportunities for fast, efficient growth. Franchising is an obvious consideration for individuals who naturally have that entrepreneurial spirit. You might be wondering what is means to have an entrepreneurial spirit.
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15.0 What Needs to be Done - Producing Better Research: Entrepreneurs and entrepreneurship in Africa
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| Most researchers and policy makers have tended to use the information summarized in Table I in an isolated way. Researchers have concentrated either on the entrepreneur (e.g., Frese, 2000), the entrepreneurial firm (Jorgensen, et al., 1986), or the external environment (Buame, 1996). Rarely have they taken a holistic approach to study the combined and interactive effects of the three factors on entrepreneurial success or failure across time and space. |
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7.0 Entrepreneurship and Small Business Success: Entrepreneurship and Small Business Enterprise Growth in Uganda
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| Common day definition of entrepreneurs tend to equate it with those who start small business (Drucker, 1993). This is a fallacy. Entrepreneurship is a dynamic process of creating wealth whether in small organisations or large organisations. Entrepreneurship is a continuous search for change, responding to it and exploiting it as an opportunity (Drucker, 1993). Most successful organisations are successful because of the entrepreneurial behaviour of their leaders and the entrepreneurial culture prevalent in the organisation. The key entrepreneurial behaviours include the following : |
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Operator Error Is Why Most Businesses Fail
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| This is the column that probably gets me kicked out of the entrepreneurial chapter of the Priory of Scion. I look silly in those long robes anyway, so here goes. A thousand apologies to my entrepreneurial brothers and sisters, but. I think the more important question is: do businesses fail or does the entrepreneur in charge of them fail? I have to be honest and tell you that I think most business failures must be laid at the feet of the person in charge. |
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The Entrepreneurs Checklist
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| I was asked the other day what personality traits I thought were important to entrepreneurial success. I immediately gave my preprogrammed reply about passion and dedication and hard work. After taking some time later to ponder the question a little deeper (I normally operate in shallow waters), I came up with a more detailed checklist for entrepreneurial success. |
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Entrepreneurship and Franchising: Perfect Together
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| For years we’ve been reading articles about a franchisor’s desire to select franchisees that are not too entrepreneurial…that are in fact interdependent rather than independent. In order for most prospective franchisees to take the leap into business ownership…they need to develop an entrepreneurial spirit. |
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The Myth of Entrepreneurial Risk-Taking
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| Everyone seems to have their own "Top 10 list of entrepreneurial qualities" these days, and risk-taking almost always makes the Top 3. But is this really true? Do savvy entrepreneurs simply throw caution to the wind and fly in the face of danger when it comes to taking risks? Let's examine this "myth of entrepreneurial risk-taking" more closely. |
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Businesses For Introverts: Profits From Cyberspace
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| Lots of would-be entrepreneurs fail to get into business for themselves for one simple reason: they're introverts, and they're convinced you can't be both an introvert and an entrepreneur. But as a clear introvert with entrepreneurial aspirations, I'm here to tell you it just ain't so. Here are three things introverts should consider when they feel the entrepreneurial urge.... |
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