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Aboriginal Entrepreneurship and Business Development
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Abstract |
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Entrepreneurship and new venture creation are about the recognition of opportunities in a continuously changing world and the marshalling of resources to create products and services that meet the needs emerging from these changes. This book considers how the process of entrepreneurship can be shaped and conducted to suit the characteristics, needs and circumstance of Aboriginal peoples.
Table of Contents
List of Figures
List of Cases
Preface
Part 1: Entrepreneurship in an Aboriginal Context
Introduction
Aboriginal People, Economic Development and Business Development
Part 2: Opportunity, Entrepreneurship and Business Development
Entrepreneurship
Identifying Innovative Opportunities
Business Ownership
The Business Plan
Part 3: The Tools of Business Development
Marketing
Financial Reporting and Financial Management
Operations
Human Resources Planning and Management
Financial Planning
New Venture Financing
Implementation, Control and Evaluation
Internet Resources
Additional Cases
Appendix: Sample Business Plan Outlines and Checklist
Bibliography
Index
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WebSite
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This document is not available on the web
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Date de publication
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March 2002
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Format
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Book
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Pagination
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316 p.
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Author
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Robert B. Anderson
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Department/Agency
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Captus Press Inc.
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Keywords
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Aboriginal, Entrepreneurs
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Library Locations
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Halifax
, Acadia First Nation, Afton First Nation, Annapolis Valley First Nation, Bear River First Nation, Chapel Island First Nation, Eskasoni First Nation, Halifax Friendship Centre, Indian Brook First Nation, Membertou First Nation, Millbrook First Nation, Pictou Landing First Nation, Ulnooweg Development Group Inc. , Wagmatcook First Nation, Waycobah First Nation
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