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Entrepreneurship, 3rd Edition

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Entrepreneurship 3rd Edition combines concepts and cases while presenting the latest theories of entrepreneurship. The concepts cover what aspiring entrepreneurs need to know to start and grow their businesses and the cases tell the stories of real entrepreneurs. The authors cover all stages of the entrepreneurial process from searching for an opportunity to shaping it into a commercially attractive product or service, launching the new venture, and building it into a viable business. Through a combination of practical instruction and a range of real-life examples, Entrepreneurship helps prepare students for their future roles in building, managing and growing businesses.

Entrepreneurship, 3rd Edition| Bygrave (Author), Zacharakis (Author)| Wiley

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Table of Contents

PREFACE
New to this Edition
Teaching Supplements
Acknowledgments

CHAPTER 1: THE POWER OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP
Entrepreneurship and Small Business in the United States, Causes of the Entrepreneurial Revolution, Global Entrepreneurship Monitor, Principal Findings from GEM, 21st-Century Economies: “Anglo-Saxon or Social Models?”.

CHAPTER 2: THE ENTREPRENEURIAL PROCESS
Critical Factors for Starting a New Enterprise, Evaluating Opportunities for New Businesses, Determining Resource Needs and Acquiring Resources, Profit Potential, Ingredients for a Successful New Business.

CHAPTER 3: OPPORTUNITY RECOGNITION, SHAPING, AND RESHAPING
“From Glimmer to Action: How Do I Come Up with a Good Idea?”, “Is Your Idea an Opportunity?”, The Opportunity Checklist, “I Don't Have an Opportunity”.

CHAPTER 4: UNDERSTANDING YOUR BUSINESS MODEL AND
DEVELOPING YOUR STRATEGY
The Business Model, The First-Mover Myth, Formulating a Winning Strategy.

CHAPTER 5: ENTREPRENEURIAL MARKETING
Why Marketing Is Critical for Entrepreneurs, Entrepreneurs Face Unique Marketing Challenges, Acquiring Market Information, Marketing Strategy for Entrepreneurs, Guerrilla Marketing, Marketing Skills for Managing Growth.

CHAPTER 6: BUILDING THE FOUNDING TEAM
Power of the Team, “Where Do You Fit?”, How to Build a Powerful Team, Bootstrapping: Building the Team Based on Stage-of-Venture Life, Compensation, External Team Members, Keeping the Team Together.

CHAPTER 7: THE BUSINESS PLANNING PROCESS
The Planning Process, The Story Model, The Business Plan, Types of Plans, Style Pointers for the Written Plan and Oral Presentation.

CHAPTER 8: BUILDING YOUR PRO-FORMA FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
Common Mistakes, Financial Statement Overview, Building Your Pro-Forma Financial Statements, Comparable Method, Building Integrated Financial Statements, Putting It All Together.

CHAPTER 9: FINANCING ENTREPRENEURIAL VENTURES WORLDWIDE
Entrepreneurial Financing for the World's Poorest, Entrepreneurs and Informal Investors, Venture Capital, Factors Affecting Availability of Financing.

CHAPTER 10: RAISING MONEY FOR STARTING AND GROWING BUSINESSES
Jim Poss, BigBelly Solar, Bootstrapping New Ventures, Valuation. Financing a New Venture, Harvesting Investments.

CHAPTER 11: DEBT AND OTHER FORMS OF FINANCING
Getting Access to Funds—Start with Internal Sources, Cash Conversion Cycle, Working Capital: Getting Cash from Receivables and Inventories, Using Accounts Receivable as Working Capital, Sources of Short-Term Cash: More Payables, Less Receivables, Obtaining Bank Loans Through Accounts Receivable Financing, Obtaining Loans against Inventory, Obtaining “Financing” from Customer Prepayments, Choosing the Right Mix of Short-Term Financing, Traditional Bank Lending: Short-Term Bank Loans, Equipment Financing, Obtaining Early Financing from External Sources, Planning Cash Flow and Planning Profits.

CHAPTER 12: LEGAL AND TAX ISSUES, INCLUDING INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY
Why, When, and How to Choose an Attorney, Leaving Your Present Position, Intellectual Property, Choice of Legal Form, Choosing a Name, Legal and Tax Issues in Hiring Employees, Raising Money.

CHAPTER 13: ENTREPRENEURIAL GROWTH
Making the Transition from Startup to Growth, A Model of Driving Forces of Growth, The Growth Process, Execution, Opportunity Domain, Organizational Resources and Capabilities, Leadership.

CHAPTER 14: SOCIAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP
INTRODUCTION, The Rise in Social Entrepreneurship, SOCIAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP DEFINED, A SOCIAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP TYPOLOGY, Measuring Impact,

GLOSSARY

INDEX

LINK FOR THE BOOK

https://www.amazon.com/Entrepreneurship-Bygrave/dp/1118582896/ref=sr_1_fkmr0_1?dchild=1&keywords=Entrepreneurship%2C+3rd+Edition+by+William+D.+Bygrave%2C+Andrew+Zacharakis&qid=1592311536&s=books&sr=1-1-fkmr0

 

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Integrated Institute of Supply Chain Management, a unit of Fhyzics Business Consultants Private Limited specialising in supply chain management consulting and education. IISCM trains and certifies SCM professionals in procurement, supply chain management, inventory, and warehousing.

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