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Lessem, Ronnie – Management Education and Development, 1984
This paper is divided into three parts. The first part considers a range of options from which self-employment can be created; the second part considers the personal, social, and economic changes involved in going out on your own; the third part reviews the key steps involved in starting up. (SSH)
Descriptors: Business Administration, Business Communication, Business Cycles, Business Skills
Timmons, Jeffry A. – 1989
Focusing on the knowledge and tools necessary for starting new entrepreneurial ventures, this book draws on information from the venture capital industry to describe the characteristics of entrepreneurs and entrepreneurial managers and includes self-assessment and management competency inventories. Following an introduction describing the elements…
Descriptors: Administrator Responsibility, Administrator Role, Basic Business Education, Business Administration
Bass, Marshall B. – USA Today, 1983
Support by the larger business community can help minority businesses succeed. Minority businesses need adequate capital, management and technical experience, and experience with large capital. These can be gained in partnership with large corporations committed to promoting minority enterprise. One such program is discussed. (IS)
Descriptors: Black Businesses, Business Administration, Business Skills, Economic Change
Cooper, Arnold C. – 1983
This paper analyzes the reasons behind the success and failure of various entrepreneurs and their small businesses. Presented first is an overview of the increasing role of entrepreneurship as a way of earning a living in the United States today and the different challenges and outcomes new small business generally encounter. In the first three…
Descriptors: Basic Business Education, Business Administration, Business Skills, Career Education
Gross, William A. – 2000
In 1983, an entrepreneurial engineering class was developed at the University of New Mexico. The course meets for 3 hours 1 evening per week for 15 or 16 sessions. Lectures, reading assignments, group work, interactive class discussions, and presentations by practitioners are used to help learners students develop the research and practice skills…
Descriptors: Business Administration, Business Education, Business Skills, Case Studies
Kourilsky, Marilyn L. – 1995
Entrepreneurship education derives its importance from three factors: a demand among students for information about entrepreneurship; a need to provide students with skills related to making jobs, rather than training to take existing jobs; and a related need for economic growth through job creation. According to a 1994 national Gallup poll, 7 out…
Descriptors: Administrative Principles, Business Administration, Business Skills, Curriculum Development