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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.

Bygrave, Andrew Zacharakis Entrepreneurs who need to find the solutions to key challenges will turn to Bygrave. The second edition explores the trials and tribulations of entrepreneurship so that they’ll have the necessary tools to start their own businesses. Entrepreneurship, Canadian Edition. Bygrave, Andrew Zacharakis, Sean Wise. Entrepreneurship, Canadian Edition (EHEP003318) cover image Entrepreneurship 3rd Edition combines concepts and cases while presenting the latest theories of by Andrew Zacharakis, William D. Publisher: John Buy. William D Bygrave; Andrew Zacharakis Home. WorldCat Home About WorldCat Help. Search for Library Items Search for Lists Search for Contacts Search for a Library. Create lists, bibliographies and reviews: or Search WorldCat. Find items in libraries near you. Entrepreneurship, 3rd Edition explores the trials and tribulations of.

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