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DrK’s INTRAPRENEURSHIP
ENTR 3312
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Team Number: 20 Date: 08/29/13 [mm/dd/yy] Ex. 12/01/13
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1.Helen Bekit
 
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May include project assignment goals, group process goals, quality level goals, etc. What are potential barriers to the achievement of these goals? 1. To receive an A in ENTR 3312

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3. Tardiness to meetings repeatedly is not acceptable

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