Entrepreneur's Handbook
Entrepreneur's Handbook
- Entrepreneurship Brochure
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Fundamental Concepts of Entrepreneurship
- INTRODUCTION
- CREATING VALUE IN ENTREPRENEURSHIP
- DEVELOPMENTS IN DEFINITIONS OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP
- OTHER CONCEPTS ABOUT ENTREPRENEURSHIP
- QUALITY AND SKILLS OF SUCCESSFUL ENTREPRENEURS
- ENTREPRENEURSHIP MOTIVATIONS AND OBSTACLES
- FAILURE FACTORS IN ENTREPRENEURSHIP
- ENTREPRENEURSHIP PROCESS
- MYTHS OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP
- Seeing Enterprise Opportunities and Creating Developing Ideas
- Feasibility Analysis
- Business Models, Customers Value Proposition and Sources of Income
- Economy, Industry, Competition and Customer Analysis
- Legal Infrastructure
- Ethical Foundations of Enterprise
- Marketing Principles and Management
- Networking
- Determining Financial Structure of Enterprise and its Management
- Access to Financial Resources for New Enterprises
- Innovation Management
- Intellectual Property Rights
- Professional Management of Enterprise and Strategic Management in SMEs,
- Management of Growth Process and Growth Strategies
- Business Plan Development
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Success Stories
- Syrian woman starting a business with a grant from the UN exports Turkish delight to 4 countries.
- Success Story of Alibaba.com Founder Jack Ma
- The Man Who Found Nike with $ 50 Phil Knight
- The Name Behind Snapchat is Evan Spiegel
- How was Youtube established?
- Reid Hoffman and Linkedin's Great Success
- The Story of eBay, which Started with a $ 14 Broken Laser Sale
- The Story of Chobani and Its Founder Hamdi Ulukaya
- Yemeksepeti.Com Business Idea and Success Story
- Syrian Entrepreneur coming to Turkey with 80 Lira
- He Becomes an Entrepreneur with His Grandmother's Jam
- Their Lives Changed with the Silkworm They Coincidentally Met
- How did Uber do it?
- Canva Co-Founder and CEO Melanie Perkins
- The Inspirational Life Story of Mark Zuckerberg
INTRODUCTION
As you can see from the example above, sometimes you can try to find a solution to a problem around us, sometimes try to do someone a favor, and sometimes you can innovate while following the technological developments in the education received, and you can commercialize this innovation and become an entrepreneur. To be an entrepreneur, to solve a problem, you don't have to be an inventor or a tech savvy. In the new economic order, "Uber", one of the world's largest urban transportation startups, has no cars at all, and Uber only connects those who own a car and want to make money and those who want to go a distance. Likewise, one of the world's largest accommodation ventures like “Airbnb” has no real estate or hotel. It brings together people whose house is empty or who want to stay with people whose house is empty. Therefore, as long as you find the right problem and solve this problem in the best way, opportunities will increase.