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    Before 1991‚ Indian business success was a function of ambition‚ licenses‚ government contacts and an understanding of the bureaucratic system. Decisions were based on connections‚ rather than the market or competition. Business goals reflected a continuation of the ‘Swadeshi’ movement. Pre-1991 policies were inward looking and geared towards the attainment of self-reliance. During this era‚ entrepreneurship was subdued‚ capital was limited and India had very few success stories. As well‚ society

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    A TERM PAPER ON A Detailed study On “THE CHANGING ROLE OF WOMEN ENTERPRENEURES IN JODHPUR” Submitted in partial fulfillment for the award of Degree of Master of Business Administration Of Department of Management Studies Jai Narain Vyas University‚ Jodhpur (2009-2011) [pic] Under the supervision of: Submitted by: Dr. Ashwini Agarwal Richa Srivastav Dept. Of

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    * First and third paragraph Andy Grove give the advice: if you want a company work‚ people should not put themselves personally ahead the enterprise. He said one thing very general: you cannot succeed if the enterprise does not succeed. * Fourth and fifth paragraph At the beginning‚ Andy Grove and his partner targeted what to do and then they just do it. They weren’t preoccupied with the process of how to do things‚ then they won time and there was no colliding in the team‚ each one did thing

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    We always hear about a person who becomes an entrepreneur. Some entrepreneurs succeed and some of them do not. Who’s an entrepreneur? Why should anyone become an entrepreneur? Questions come to some people’s minds. Entrepreneur is "a person who starts or owns and operates an enterprise" (Moore‚ Petty‚ Palich‚ Longenecker‚ 2008). There are some motivators that make people willing to take this major step. Entrepreneurship gives people the chance to be their own bosses‚ make money‚ escape a bad situation

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    the proper partner-firm. But‚ the absence of a systematic approach‚ with in-built pragmat~smfor selecting a symbioticf~rm‚isquite conspicuous. The objective of the current chapter is to develop a model that aids the pract~cing Small Scale Entrepreneurs in selecting the most sultable partner-f~rm. is achied by presenting and analyzing the data collected It from the respondents in respect of partner-firm selection. In the process‚ the various selectron criteria are factor analyzed to understand

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    General Character Traits of a Successful Entrepreneur *She takes moderate risks. Taking moderate risks is another characteristic of successful entrepreneurs. They don’t fear to take risks. FEAR to take risks discourages initiative‚ brings about uncertainty of purpose‚ destroys ambition‚ kills enthusiasm‚ destroys good reasoning and stops you from taking action. Besides‚ there is nothing you can engage yourself in without any risks involved.  *She takes personal responsibility for her own actions

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    English 1301 My Literacy Journey I’ve always had the desire to write beautifully‚ from penmanship to placement and flow of the words. I remember getting birthday cards from my Granny with elegant cursive writing. Attracted to the way each word blended so smooth and soft‚ I would get a piece of paper and mimic the slants of each word connecting each letter‚ more like one lowercase “l” after another‚ to the next. One day I’d be able to spell the words in my mind‚ and until that day I’d practice

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    Top 10 Secrets of Successful Entrepreneurs Top 10 Secrets of Successful Entrepreneurs If you are looking to become that next successful entrepreneur‚ consider what other entrepreneurs have found as they worked through their transformation into a successful business person. Not every entrepreneur has used all of the following ideas‚ but most will acknowledge their importance in getting to where you would like to be in business. Set goals This idea may sound a bit obvious but it is ignored

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    Real Essays From Stanford Medical Students Comments Regarding Plagiarism The essays contained within this document were written by current Stanford medical students and have been carefully read and reviewed by file reviewers‚ interviewers‚ and admissions staff and officers at Stanford Medical School as well as dozens of other medical schools across the country. We must emphasize that you need to be honest in writing your personal statements. If you borrow material or use quotes from other sources

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    positive effects Dancehall music might have on our young people‚ it has become more a pathway for moral degradation with our young people. Dancehall is a “style of Jamaican popular music that had its genesis in the political disturbance of the late 1970′s ad became Jamaica’s dominant music in the 1980′s and 90′s”‚ ( C.J.Cooper) “Jamaican dancehall culture is commonly disparaged as a homophobic‚ homicidal‚ misogynist discourse that reduces both men and women to bare essentials: skeletal remain” (Cooper

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