Entrepreneurship Practice – The Planning Advantages
Journal Title: JOURNAL OF COMMERCE AND TRADE - Year 2009, Vol 4, Issue 2
Abstract
With opening up of global market for almost all players around the world, the survival for the fittest will really work in present days. The entrepreneurship practice is not insulated and will be affected from the competitive approaches adopted by the other players. Planning is a key function in Entrepreneurship practice. If the planning is done carefully, right from the initial perception stage of the project, probability of its successes will be much higher than the careless and dependent exercise in Project implementation. The present paper is an endeavor to make aware about the planning horizon to be pursued by the prospective Entrepreneurs before stepping in to entrepreneurship practice.
Authors and Affiliations
Lallan Tripathi, Dr. B. K. Agarwal Dr. B. K. Agarwal
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