Entrepreneurship

How would you like to own your own business?  Would that be a Subway or a Burger King?  How about a Computer Repair Shop or Fine Italian Restaurant?  If this sounds of interest- take a look at this course.

Entrepreneur is derived from the French verb interpreter, which means, “to undertake.”  Webster defines entrepreneur as “one who organizes, manages, and assumes the risks of owning and operating a business or enterprise.”  Each year nearly 1 million entrepreneurs will start a new business.  However, over 50% will fail in the first year and only 5% will thrive.  The primary reason for the extremely high failure rate is incompetence and mismanagement due to lack of basic business/entrepreneurial knowledge and ability.  Simply put – people think it is easy to run a successful business.  It is not.  Take the course and learn how to be successful.

It is the intent of Entrepreneurship to introduce students to the important role small business plays in our economic system. Students will have the opportunity to explore the small business environment and related business concepts.  Some day you will probably work for a small business.  This class will help you understand how that business is operated.

Famous Entrepreneurs Business Plan Form Entrepreneurs in a Market Economy
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Trivia Quiz Famous Entreprenerus Businesses for Sale
Entrepreneurial Aptitude Quiz Sample Business Plans Business Types
Entrepreneurial Skills

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