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Entrepreneurship: A Working Definition What is entrepreneurship? You probably think that the answer is obvious, and that only an academic would bother to ask this question. As a professor, I suppose I am guilty of mincing words. But like the terms “strategy” and “business model,” the word “entrepreneurship” is elastic. For some, it refers to venture capital-backed startups and their kin; for others, to any small business. For some, “corporate entrepreneurship” is a rallying cry; for others, an oxymoron.
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WorkWorkMickelson has new-look LIV team for '23 season\"I have been struggling with a hip injury which has caused a decline in my on-course performance,\" Swafford wrote in an Instagram post. \"After consulting with a specialist, I was unfortunately advised my best option for an optimal recovery was to undergo surgery.\" WorkOne Dead, a Dozen Injured in Explosion at Ohio Metal Plant“We will work alongside investigators in their search for answers as part of our commitment to Northeast Ohio where we have been operating for more than 100 years,” the company said. “Our thoughts and prayers are with our team members and their families at this difficult time.” WorkGolf Odds, Picks And Props: 2023 Honda Classic Betting PreviewA wise and prudent play may be adding Aaron Wise to your win bets and top finishing position wagers. We’ll be checking out his tournament match-up opponents and betting odds as released to determine any interest. Wise shot a pair of 64\'s here in 2021 and led the Honda by 3-shots through 36 holes on his way to a T-13 finish. The 26-year-old fits a top-end profile in this field with difficult scoring conditions stats, bogey avoidance and scrambling, which he currently ranks No. 1 in scrambling from the fringe. WorkMaersk gets closer to ending Russian operations by selling two logistics sites🛒 Auchan, the French supermarket chain, has not only continued business as usual in Russia, but its shops allegedly served as a front to supply goods to the Russian army. Reports in France’s Le Monde newspaper and other investigative websites said Auchan employees in Russia had collected store goods worth 2 million rubles ($27,000), including woollen socks and razors, which were sent to soldiers marked as humanitarian aid. Dmytro Kuleba, a Ukrainian minister, called Auchuan “a full-fledged weapon of Russian aggression.” The Mulliez family, which owns the company, denies the allegations. WorkEnergy firms told to pay out over wrong meter fittingsThe regulator will also conduct a targeted investigation into the actions of British Gas, specifically about whether it followed the rules under its licence to support customers in debt before force-fitting prepayment meters. WorkBanking giant HSBC sees quarterly profit almost doubleIn response the UK chief executives of HSBC, Lloyds, NatWest and Barclays said the debate incorrectly centred on the interest rates offered on easy-access savings accounts, which typically have a return of less than 1%. |
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