Monday, November 2nd, 2009 at
6:17 am
like a lot of people i know im stuff to the brim with ideas, i need some guidance, a mentor, a partner, any info you have would be helpful.
I’m 24 I’ve had tons of jobs, from the military to working with animals, I’m trained in alot of things but I’m in expert in none. I started a printing business (with $0) a year ago but it’s very & small not enough to live on. I currently work 2 jobs to pay the bills aside from that business so im only off once a week. I get bored easily. I did well in college but left school to work because I had bills to pay and no direction.
heres what I know for sure :
I want to run a business, I like animals, clothing, music, traveling coming up with ideas, solving problems, inventing and most art.
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Sunday, November 1st, 2009 at
7:39 am
Lately, I have been frustrated about college in general. I mean, you pay thousands of dollars, only to graduate and be so in debt, you wouldn t be able to start a business. I am a management major and plan to pursue entrepreneurship, but along with it are pointless courses like calc 2 and some religious crap and I just don t see the point. There are so many successful entrepreneurs either without a college degree or those who have degrees but werent trained in entrepreneurship specifically. ANy thoughts?
Thursday, October 1st, 2009 at
10:29 am
the business i wish to study is entrepreneur
Tuesday, February 3rd, 2009 at
10:31 pm
The Farm Science Centres known as ‘Krishi Vigyan Kendra’ (KVK) are functional in various districts of India for imparting vocational training to different clientele groups. KVK at the National Dairy Research Institute (NDRI), Karnal has been functioning since 1976. The main aim of KVK is to develop entrepreneurship amongst the rural people especially the farmers, farm-women rural youth and the entrepreneurs in different areas of agriculture, dairying, fisheries, bee-keeping and home science for enhancing productivity, increasing income and employment for the welfare of human beings.
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Tuesday, February 3rd, 2009 at
4:37 pm
I would like to get a torch, metal -cutting, for use in salvage and recycling work. What are my options? I’m an entrepreneur with little starting capital, I also need to factor in training to my start-up costs.
I’ve heard there are two kinds of welding. Arc welding, and what’s the other called? Well, by now this is grist for another question, if I don’t read up on it before hand. Currently I’m occupied in writing, so there’s no hurry. Or is there?
Sunday, February 1st, 2009 at
7:41 pm
Entrepreneurship comes with more baggage than one would expect. From designing a logo to picking a financial planner, a lot needs to be understood and executed systematically to succeed in commercial endeavors. The order of things could be particularly difficult to comprehend if you are a first time entrepreneur. Entrepreneurship training can help you deal with the business of doing business much better. This is not to say that practicing entrepreneurs don’t need help. If you already own a business, then entrepreneurship training can help you become more efficient, by filling any gaps there might be in the way you run your show.
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Friday, January 2nd, 2009 at
2:15 pm
There are those who believe that an entrepreneur, like they say of a salesman, is âborn and not madeâ. Is this true? There are certainly quite a number who are convinced that you can train someone to be an entrepreneur. Take Tian Jing University for example; the varsity has recently started a program to create entrepreneurs; not without a lot of controversy though. In the US, the Kauffman Foundation, created by Ewing Kauffman in the mid-sixties, has trained generations of entrepreneurs successfully. Today, many tertiary institutions are involved with entrepreneur training.
 It is almost certain that a countryâs economic progress could never happen without a sufficient number of entrepreneurs. These are people who are prepared to risk starting new enterprises whether they are prepared or not. Of the millions of enterprises created in the last hundred years, a handful became conglomerates and household names. Amazingly, the rest, often described as small and medium enterprises provides for eighty per cent of employment. It is thus clear that we need people with the entrepreneurâs mindset to keep our economic progress going.Â
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Thursday, January 1st, 2009 at
7:18 pm
What kind of training such as classes and seminars or anything else you can think of do most people partake in when thinking of becoming an Entrepreneur? Please list the source