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Updated: The Age/Entrepreneurship Myth
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| I pretty much entirely disagree with Fred Wilson's implication earlier this week that age is an obstacle to entrepreneurship. It may be an obstacle to a particular kind of entrepreneurship -- venture-backed companies where you give up equity to parental figures with money -- but implying anything broader than that is silly and counter to the facts. |
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| Local Entrepreneurship in Southeast Asia and Subsaharan Africa: Networks and Linkages to the Global Economy,
By: Deborah Bräutigam,
School of International Service,
American University,
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Top Ten Myths of Entrepreneurship
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| This is a guest post by Scott Shane as a follow up to his entrepreneurship test. He is the A. Malachi Mixon Professor of Entrepreneurial Studies at Case Western Reserve University. He is the author of seven books, the latest of which is The Illusions of Entrepreneurship: The Costly Myths That Entrepreneurs, Investors, and Policy Makers Live By. Many entrepreneurs believe a bunch of myths about entrepreneurship, so here are ten of the most common and the realities that bust them:
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The Missing Link: Leadership Keys to Creating an “Inclusion Sustainable Culture” for Global Entrepreneurship in the 21st Century
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| At the turn of the twenty-first century, there is urgency for global entrepreneurs to create a sustainable inclusion culture within their organizations. Not only is the world changing more rapidly every day, but it is possible those organizations who implement this posture will have an advantage over those who do not. The article points out to a missing link that of creating a sustainable inclusion culture in global entrepreneurship ventures. The article advocates that a sustainable inclusion breakthrough culture will have an impact on the organization’s overall culture and vitality. The article suggests that creating a sustainable inclusion culture for global entrepreneurship is a missing yet vital link for business efficiency in the twenty-first century. |
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An Enterprising Initiative
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| National Enterprise Week becomes Global Entrepreneurship Week as the UK's scheme to encourage enterprising youngsters takes hold around the world |
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Sage Kenya: Promoting Entrepreneurship Where it Matters the Most
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| SAGE Kenya is a country chapter of the Students for the Advancement of Global Entrepreneurship, a global community of teenage entrepreneurs sharing a common purpose. Started in 2009, Sage Kenya’s mission is to help create the next generation of entrepreneurial leaders whose innovations and social enterprises address the world’s major unmet needs. |
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4 Ls of Entrepreneurship
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| Entrepreneur Devesh Dwivedi talks about the the letter L in the word 'entrepreneurship'... Love, Listen, Learn, and Leverage are the Ls of entrepreneurship. Read until the end as there are two surprise Ls as well. |
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Entrepreneurship Is Very Closely Associated With Your Risk Taking Abilities
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| Entrepreneurship is a vital quality which makes any person a successful entrepreneur. In other words, the act of being an entrepreneur is called entrepreneurship.
However, if we try to understand entrepreneurship in management terms, it is an activity of undertaking risks of a business, innovations, and other business activities. |
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Three Strategies For Crash-Proof Wealth Building
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| Experts say the powers-that-be have already taken us past the point of no return on global financial collapse, and it's just a matter of time. What can you do to prepare? How can you build wealth, and what is still possible in terms of crash-proofing your prosperity? The first three strategies you should consider are entrepreneurship, education, and engagement.... |
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Considering Five Emerging Global Trends and their Impact on Organizational Strategic Leadership
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| Today’s global economy is as volatile as ever. Many organizations have grown to understand the need to monitor and strategically anticipate emerging global trends in an effort to remain competitively relevant. This article will address these key trends and the subsequent required response of an effective organizational leader. |
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In Today’s Constantly Connected World, Parents Need to Keep Up
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| Being a parent is a challenging opportunity in today's constantly connected world. No we didn't stand in the line to get our son a new iPad but it wasn't because he didn't encourage us to do it. We try to monitor what our kids do with their smartphones, their tablets, their computers but at best it's a work in progress. They're always a couple of steps ahead of us. And the bad folks out there are way ahead of us. The best you can do is monitor what's going on in their worlds, guide them and assist them in growing up/living in the real/virtual world. No one ever said the job would be easy.
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