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ENTREPRENEURIAL DEVELOPMENT (Record no. 30117)

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020 ## - INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER
International Standard Book Number 978-93-5024-976-5
082 ## - DEWEY DECIMAL CLASSIFICATION NUMBER
Classification number 338.04
100 ## - MAIN ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME
Personal name DESAI, VASANT
9 (RLIN) 6609
245 ## - TITLE STATEMENT
Title ENTREPRENEURIAL DEVELOPMENT
Remainder of title POTENTIAL BEYOND BOUNDARIES
Statement of responsibility, etc DESAI, VASANT
260 ## - PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC. (IMPRINT)
Name of publisher, distributor, etc HIMALAYA PUBLISHING HOUSE
Date of publication, distribution, etc 2010
Place of publication, distribution, etc MUMBAI
300 ## - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
Extent 555
Other physical details PAPER
505 ## - FORMATTED CONTENTS NOTE
Formatted contents note CONTENTS<br/><br/> Preface<br/> Introduction<br/><br/> Unit I: The Concept<br/> The Concept<br/> Characteristics of Entrepreneurial Types<br/> Qualities and Functions of Entrepreneurs<br/> Entrepreneurial Traits<br/> Types of Entrepreneurs<br/> Women Entrepreneurs<br/> Role and Importance of Entrepreneurs in Economic Growth<br/><br/> Unit II: Entrepreneurship Theories and Development<br/> Theories of Entrepreneurship<br/> Entrepreneurial Development Programmes<br/> EDP Objectives<br/> Selection of Centres by Target Groups<br/> Promotional Policies and Strategies for small Scale Industries in India<br/> Entrepreneurial Inputs<br/><br/> Unit III: Motivation and Behaviour<br/> Entrepreneurial Behaviour and Motivation<br/> Achievement and Management Success<br/> Entrepreneurial Success in Rural Areas<br/> Innovation and Entrepreneur<br/> Establishing Entrepreneurial System<br/><br/> Unit IV: Search for Ideas<br/> Search for Business Ideas<br/> Sources of Ideas<br/> Idea Processing<br/> Input Requirements<br/> Criteria of Financing<br/> Fixed and Working Capital Assessment<br/> Technical Assistance<br/> Marketing Assistance<br/> Sickness and Remedial Assistance<br/> Preparation of Feasibility Reports<br/> Legal Formalities and Documentation<br/> Managing Tomorrow<br/> Development of Small- Scale Enterprises <br/><br/>
520 ## - SUMMARY, ETC.
Summary, etc Entrepreneurship has come of age in India. While passionate entrepreneurs have always created successes, the enablers now available in the form of capital, ready talent, and fast growing markets, are making entrepreneurship the aspiration of a wide variety of people. Hence, entrepreneurial development is in the forefront of discussion and learning.<br/><br/>The success of India`s liberalization and opening up has been built by individual entrepreneurs and companies, which have grown at a dazzling pace. Of course Government`s role in huge infrastructure investments cannot be underestimated either. From this heady churn, a number of new entrepreneurs have emerged to join the big boys. And this is not confined to only the big cities.<br/><br/>The Purpose of this book is to describe the essential features of an entrepreneur and entrepreneurship to provide a sense of direction for planners and policymakers, on the one end, and the emerging crop of young entrepreneurs, both men and women, educated, uneducated, professional and non- professional, to reap immense benefits and decide the feature course of action, on the other hand. In fact this book is not a fresh beginning. Nor is it the last word. Subsequent studies will elaborate on many of the issues raised here.<br/><br/>The study can be read by any one interested in economic revitalization, rapid industrialization, growth and development of an area, economic planners, big and small entrepreneurs, bankers, industrialists, members of chamber of commerce and industry and every concerned citizen, who is an entrepreneur at heart. It is hoped that the book will stimulate entrepreneurs to actively participate in the economic growth of the country. It serves as a tool kit to all entrepreneurs with a new vision and a new insight.<br/><br/>Outline of the Book<br/><br/>The study consists of Thirty Two Chapters grouped into four units:<br/><br/>Unit I discusses the concept of entrepreneurs, entrepreneurship, characteristics of entrepreneurial types, qualities and functions, traits, types, role and importance of entrepreneurs in economic growth.<br/><br/>Unit II dwells on theories of entrepreneurship, entrepreneurial development programmes, objectives and the government policies.<br/><br/>Unit III examines in-depth the entrepreneurial behavior, motivation, management process and success. This apart, it also, it also discusses innovation and systems.<br/><br/>Unit IV assesses business ideas, their source and process, finance, working capital, seed capital, technical assistance, marketing, feasibility report, legal formalities, sickness and remedial measures. It also includes success stories of importance.<br/>
650 ## - SUBJECT ADDED ENTRY--TOPICAL TERM
Topical term or geographic name as entry element ENTREPRENEURIAL DEVELOPMENT
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Form subdivision THEORIES
General subdivision MOTIVATION
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    Dewey Decimal Classification   Not For Loan Library Annexe -2 (6th Floor) Library Annexe -2 (6th Floor) 21/02/2013 HIMALAYA PUBLISHING HOUSE 352.00 3 338.04/ DAE/ 19318 11119318 01/06/2019 14/01/2016 440.00 21/02/2013  
    Dewey Decimal Classification     Main Library Main Library 21/02/2013 HIMALAYA PUBLISHING HOUSE 352.00 1 338.04/ DAE/ 19319 11119319 07/06/2022 27/06/2013 440.00 21/02/2013  

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