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Economics Entrepreneurship Ethics three subjects one does not often see addressed in one book Yet upon reading and studying the different treatments an overlap can
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Economics Entrepreneurship Ethics three subjects one does not often see addressed in one book Yet upon reading and studying the different treatments an overlap can be perceived and the interrelation of the three becomes evident for a successful business The entrepreneur cannot live in isolation To be successful and start grow and manage a profitable business with sustainability heshe must be cognizant of all the factors that may impact favorable and unfavorable the business In this regard a true internal locusofcontrol a firm belief that if it is to be it is up to me must exist It is not enough to be expert in a particular line of business or trade One must know the businessofthebusiness In so doing a working knowledge of the environment in which the business is to survive is essential Besides the technical knowledge which may be necessary for operations and besides the sales and marketing acumen possessed the financial language of the business must be understood and constantly analyzed and monitored As does the economic conditions of the market industry country and the world for all will have an effect on the future and success of the venture Constant attention must be paid to government regulations and legislation Ethical considerations and behavior must always be in the forefront of decisionmaking In the final analysis the true entrepreneur is all alone No matter how many key employees are hired business partners and investors are acquired advisors and consultants are made available the founder and perhaps the CEO and COO for an extended period of time can never delegate ultimate responsibility It is therefore necessary to always be working on the business and not simply working in the business A business person founder owner manager entrepreneur certainly does not deal with economics entrepreneurship and ethics in isolation They are interwoven and necessary for every productive decision made This book Economics Entrepreneurship Ethics accompanying the others in the series The Entrepreneurs Edge Finding the Money The Entrepreneurs Manager The Business Mans Business Plan and The Entrepreneurs Guide To Start Grow and Manage a Profitable Business helps to fill the tool box necessary for every entrepreneur and business manager Entrepreneurship is based upon the same principles whether the entrepreneur is an existing large institution or an individual starting his or her new venture singlehanded The rules are pretty much the same the things that work and those that dont are pretty much the same and so are the kinds of innovation and where to look for them In every case there is a discipline we might call Entrepreneurial Management Peter Drucker. 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