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  • Entrepreneur
  • Entrepreneur
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  • An entrepreneur (a French word meaning "one who undertakes innovations, finance and business acumen in an effort to transform innovations into economic goods") is a person who risks his or her own capital, services, and skills on a new enterprise or venture and assumes accountability for the success or failure of that enterprise.
  • erfordert Seniormanager-Account. Er schlägt sein Projekt einem Emissionshaus vor, das sein Projekt ggfs. online stellt und über Investoren finanziert. Meist ist er in seinem eigenen Projekt ebenso als Executive tätig. Dies ist jedoch nicht zwingend nötig.
  • An entrepreneur was someone who started a business, rather than taking over or investing in a pre-existing one. In 1996, Braxton summed up Henry Starling as supposedly being a "philanthropist, entrepreneur, outstanding citizen" (at least to those who weren't aware he owed his success to the theft of Braxton's timeship). (VOY: "Future's End") According to Kathryn Janeway, her ancestor Shannon O'Donnel was an entrepreneur in addition to her work with the space program, which led to her involvement with the Millennium Gate. (VOY: "11:59")
  • The entrepreneur leads the firm or organisation and also demonstrates leadership qualities by selecting managerial staff. Management skill and strong team building abilities are essential leadership attributes for successful entrepreneurs. Scholar Robert. B. Reich considers leadership, management ability, and team-building as essential qualities of an entrepreneur. This concept has its origins in the work of Richard Cantillon in his Essai sur la Nature du Commerce en (1755) and Jean-Baptiste Say in his Treatise on Political Economy.
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  • The entrepreneur leads the firm or organisation and also demonstrates leadership qualities by selecting managerial staff. Management skill and strong team building abilities are essential leadership attributes for successful entrepreneurs. Scholar Robert. B. Reich considers leadership, management ability, and team-building as essential qualities of an entrepreneur. This concept has its origins in the work of Richard Cantillon in his Essai sur la Nature du Commerce en (1755) and Jean-Baptiste Say in his Treatise on Political Economy. Entrepreneurs emerge from the population on demand, and become leaders because they perceive opportunities available and are well-positioned to take advantage of them. An entrepreneur may perceive that they are among the few to recognize or be able to solve a problem. Joseph Schumpeter saw the entrepreneur as innovators and popularized the uses of the phrase "creative destruction" to describe his view of the role of entrepreneurs in changing business norms. Creative destruction encompasses changes entrepreneurial activity makes every time a new process, product or company enters the markets.
  • An entrepreneur was someone who started a business, rather than taking over or investing in a pre-existing one. In 1996, Braxton summed up Henry Starling as supposedly being a "philanthropist, entrepreneur, outstanding citizen" (at least to those who weren't aware he owed his success to the theft of Braxton's timeship). (VOY: "Future's End") According to Kathryn Janeway, her ancestor Shannon O'Donnel was an entrepreneur in addition to her work with the space program, which led to her involvement with the Millennium Gate. (VOY: "11:59") In 2268, Harry Mudd eschewed James T. Kirk's description of him as a swindler and a con man, preferring the term "entrepreneur" instead. (TOS: "I, Mudd" ) According to Quark, "the true entrepreneur knows how to sniff the wind." He was referring to being able to forecast trends, such as the increasing Human presence on Deep Space 9, and adjust one's business strategies accordingly. (DS9: "If Wishes Were Horses") Odo sarcastically referred to the Ferengi practice of preserving their remains via vacuum dessication as "a fitting and distinguished way to honor the memory of great Ferengi entrepreneurs". (DS9: "The Alternate")
  • An entrepreneur (a French word meaning "one who undertakes innovations, finance and business acumen in an effort to transform innovations into economic goods") is a person who risks his or her own capital, services, and skills on a new enterprise or venture and assumes accountability for the success or failure of that enterprise.
  • erfordert Seniormanager-Account. Er schlägt sein Projekt einem Emissionshaus vor, das sein Projekt ggfs. online stellt und über Investoren finanziert. Meist ist er in seinem eigenen Projekt ebenso als Executive tätig. Dies ist jedoch nicht zwingend nötig.
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