Entrepreneurship for IT Professionals
Juta | English | 2017 | ISBN-10: 1485124646 | 369 pages | PDF | 9.28 mb
Juta | English | 2017 | ISBN-10: 1485124646 | 369 pages | PDF | 9.28 mb
By Nieuwenhuizen, C
In this book the procedure that the entrepreneur has to follow before establishing a business is described in detail, and guidelines are provided on identifying a feasible
business idea, carrying out viability study, and, finally, drawing up a business plan.
We are well aware that many successful entrepreneurs go through this procedure informally and never put anything down in writing. In this book we guide you through the procedure, as it is especially necessary for the younger, less experienced and nascent entrepreneur to work through it.
Some of the most important and essential functions that have to be addressed by the entrepreneur, such as marketing, finance, operations, human resources and purchasing, are also dealt with, as they are relevant to a start-up or new businesses.
We aim to guide you on:
being positive about even your seemingly most insignificant talents, skills and knowledge, and using them, while acknowledging your weak points and doing something about them;
being creative yet practical in your search for business ideas, and believing in whatever you attempt;
researching your business idea and ensuring that it will be profitable;
planning the way you will be doing business; and
establishing and managing important functions like financing, marketing, operations, purchasing and human resources.
Contents Include:
Basic business concepts and the business environment
Entrepreneurship and small, medium and micro enterprises (SMMEs) in perspective
The identification of feasible business ideas
The viability of a business idea
The business plan
Product decisions: deciding what to offer to customers
Price decisions
Distribution: getting the product to the customer
Promotion: communicating with your market
Advertising your small business
Operations management
The human resource function
An introduction to financial management for entrepreneurs
Financing the capital requirements of a small business
The break-even analysis
Budgets
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