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    Da es hier langsam ausartet mit gleichen Interpreten, aber verschiedenen Jahren, gilt ab sofort: Nur noch ein Thread pro Interpret, unabhängig von der Jahreszahl der verschiedenen Alben. Wünschenswert wäre es wenn ihr den Titel ab sofort so benennt: Interpret - Diskographie

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Intro To Business • Starting A Business • Entrepreneurship

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Free Download Intro To Business • Starting A Business • Entrepreneurship
Published 10/2023
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 1.99 GB | Duration: 2h 37m
Entrepreneurship vs Small Business • What It Takes To Get Things Rolling

What you'll learn
The difference between "Entrepreneurship" and "Small Business Ownership"
The different areas and tasks to consider and "think out" before starting a business
The components of a successful Business Plan for both organizing at startup and explaining it to others
The single-most important tool for preparing to start up a new business, regardless of what step they are in the process
The most used resources of FREE information in the United States for assistance and gaining in-depth lessons and assistance for start ups.
The official US Small Business Administration's 10 Step Checklist to starting a new business
Requirements
A desire to understand exactly what's involved in starting a new business and becoming an entrepreneur
No tools, equipment, or pre-requisites needed
Description
In this course, we use everyday, easy-to-understand language to explain the concepts and planning that goes into starting a new business.While this course uses United States information as examples, the information and principles included apply to almost every country in the world.Successful students will learn the difference between being an entrepreneur and a small business owner (as well as the overlaps between the two); they will also dig into the core concepts on how to address decisions necessary for planning, developing, and getting a new business off the ground. Throughout the entire course, quizzes and actual working "homework assignments" are used to reinforce the lessons as well as help the student understand what they are grasping or needing to restudy.Some of the many areas covered in the course include:What is an Entrepreneur (and what isn't it?) What are the different types?Why is a Business Plan so important to getting a new company started? How are Business Plans developed, prepared, and used?Where does money come from to get a new business venture going? How to determine if there is a "market need" for your product/service.How should the ownership of a business be structured?Advantages and Disadvantages of being a small-business ownerMANY other lessons are included such as:Specifically what should (and shouldn't) be included in a Business Plan?What resources are available to help new business owners get off the ground?What is the SBA (Small Business Administration) and what's the purpose of Chambers of Commerce?NOTE: This is one mini-course included in the Introduction to Business: Volume 1 series. It is a completely stand-alone course with no prerequisites to understand the content. However, all the separate courses combined provide a comprehensive understanding of introductory business concepts equivalent to a 16-week, 3-credit hour, college course.
Overview
Section 1: Course Intro
Lecture 1 Overview of the Course and Series
Lecture 2 Tips for the Experience
Section 2: Entrepreneurship vs Small Business
Lecture 3 What's the Difference?
Lecture 4 What this course will do...
Lecture 5 The Chicken or the Egg?
Lecture 6 Business Plan - What Is It? And Why?
Lecture 7 Business Plan - What's In It?
Section 3: Developing "The Plan"
Lecture 8 What's "The Plan"
Lecture 9 #1 Executive Summary / #2 Business Description
Lecture 10 #3 Industry Analysis & Market Strategies
Lecture 11 #4 Competitive Analysis
Lecture 12 #5 Marketing Plan
Lecture 13 #6 Operations and Management Plan
Lecture 14 #7 Financial Analysis - Part 1
Lecture 15 #7 Financial Analysis - Part 2
Section 4: "Starting" A Business
Lecture 16 Let's Talk Money First
Lecture 17 Market Need?
Lecture 18 What type of Ownership?
Section 5: What's Right For You?
Lecture 19 Some Personal Perspective
Lecture 20 Pros
Lecture 21 Cons
Lecture 22 Some General Info
Lecture 23 Different Approaches
Section 6: Resources For Start Ups
Lecture 24 SBA - Small Business Administration
Lecture 25 10 Steps To Start Your Business
Section 7: Wrap Up
Lecture 26 BONUS: Now What?
Anyone wanting to better understand what goes into starting a new business,Potential entrepreneurs, Business owners, Employees, Students


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