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The Entrepreneur in Focus - Achieve Your Potential (Paperback, New edition)
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The Entrepreneur in Focus - Achieve Your Potential (Paperback, New edition)
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This innovative book is about identifying and releasing
entrepreneurial potential. Using the idea of character themes, it
defines the entrepreneur in terms of six key themes, and provides
readers with the opportunity to assess themselves in these areas.
This book also discusses how entrepreneurs develop, or are stifled,
in society at large and within large organizations - the topic of
intrapreneurship - and considers how successful entrepreneurs
measure up against the six character themes identified. The authors
enable readers to identify their talents so that they can be more
creative, innovative and enterprising. Having read this book,
readers will have a better understanding of their entrepreneurial
potential. This book will be essential reading for the general
professional business market, and for students of entrepreneurship
and enterprise development at undergraduate, MBA and MSc levels.
"FACETS (Focus, Advantage, Creativity, Ego, Team and Social)
succinctly summarizes the themes of entrepreneurs that we at Gallup
have been studying and discovering during this last twenty years. I
believe the book will be an excellent tool for any person
practicing entrepreneurship and should be a required reading for
entrepreneurship study in colleges and universities." Don Clifton,
Chairman of Gallup International Research Centre, retired Chairman
of Gallup Inc The range of examples used really aim the text at
anyone interested in finding out about what is meant by those words
- 'entrepreneurship' and 'being entrepreneurial' and 'being
enterprising'. It could therefore be read by anyone thinking about
going into business on their own or just trying to understand how
they could be more enterprising." Frank Martin, Director of the MSc
in Entrepreneurial Studies and Director of the MBA in
Entrepreneurship and Business Venturing (distance learning),
University of Stirling
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