Entrepreneurship - Wikipedia
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Entrepreneurial activities differ substantially depending on the type of organization and creativity involved. Entrepreneurship ranges in scale from solo, part-time projects to large-scale undertakings that involve a team and which may create many jobs.
ENTREPRENEURIAL Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
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The meaning of ENTREPRENEURIAL is having to do with the creation and development of economic ventures : of, relating to, characteristic of, or suited to an entrepreneur; also : engaged or interested in the development of economic ventures.
Program En – Konyaalti Incubation Center
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Konyaaltı Incubation Center offers an ideal environment for individuals with entrepreneurial spirit to turn their dreams into reality. Antalya is not only a pioneer in the tourism sector, but also one of Turkey’s leading cities in the fields of technology and innovation.
E-COMMERCE EDUCATION IN ENTREPRENEURSHIP
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Training continues at Konyaaltı Incubation Center. “E-Commerce in Entrepreneurship” training was given to entrepreneurs and municipal staff by E-Commerce Expert Kubilay DERYAL at Konyaaltı Municipality Ahmet TUNÇ Hall. Deryal touched upon topics such as What is E-Commerce?, What is Required to Establish a Website?, E-Commerce in the World. Within the scope of the training, Instructor ...
What is entrepreneurship? | Stanford Online
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Entrepreneurial pursuits often involve innovation. Large enterprises may seek to emulate this element by cultivating what’s known as “intrapreneurship.” Employees are encouraged to think like entrepreneurs, cultivating an original perspective that may result in a new idea for the company.
What does it mean to be entrepreneurial? | EnSpire Oxford
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So, being entrepreneurial doesn’t mean you have to start a business. . . it just means being innovative, creative, resourceful and adaptable. This will help in any aspect of a career path, whether you want to work for yourself or someone else, in industry or academia.