Entrepreneurship. Entrepreneurial Start-Up Process The Entrepreneur The Environment The Opportunity Start-up Resources New Venture Organization.

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Entrepreneurship

Entrepreneurial Start-Up Process The Entrepreneur The Environment The Opportunity Start-up Resources New Venture Organization

 Specially designed areas of a community that provide tax benefits to new businesses locating there

 An idea that has commercial value

 Capital  Labor  Advice  Management  Facility  Equipment  Customers

 Written plan or infrastructure that organizes the business

 A business that has stopped operating with a loss financially

 When a business begins operating under a new name

 Any technology that is used to communicate or exchange information

 Includes all hardware and software used to support electronic communication

 Doing business over an electronic network

 Selling products and services over the internet