Entrepreneurship Development
Contents: 1. The entrepreneur: motivation and barriers to entrepreneurship. 2. Concept of entrepreneurship: idea generation and creativity. 3. Feasibility analysis: project planning. 4. Creative problem solving: synectics, value analysis and innovation. 5. International entrepreneurship: Government policies for small scale industries. 6. Supporting organizations; incentives and facilities. 7. Procedure to be followed for starting a business: family businesses. 8. Woman entrepreneurs: venture capital nature and overview.
Entrepreneurship thrives on change. This book will help the readers understand the practical issues related to the creation, assessment, development and operation of new and emerging ventures. This book is aimed at helping those who intend to do something of their own and become job providers.
The book will help the reader identify personal goals, values, and entrepreneurial competencies; learn to identify business opportunities consistent with personal profile and prepare a dependable and defensible business plan. The book has been structured so that with an easy read, one can get hold of the various activities that one has to handle n order to start and manage a venture of his own.