02165nam a22002057a 450000500170000000800410001702000180005804000180007608200200009410000170011424500660013125000120019726000460020930000300025550009710028550506360125665000190189265000270191165000210193820250507111623.0250505b |||||||| |||| 00| 0 eng d a9789351611721 cAIMIT LIBRARY 21a338.04bBHAR aBhatia, R C. aEntrepreneurship :bbusiness and management /cBy R C Bhatia. a1st ed. aNew Delhi :bSultan Chand & Sons ,c2020. axxii,480p. ;bPBc24.6 cm aThis book is mainly written for the students of B.Com., B.Com. (Hons.) and teachers of Delhi University, Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University, Madras University and Bangalore University. The idea is that improvements can best come from creative thinking by the entrepreneur about his/her own enterprise, which motivate the entrepreneur to take action to improve his business. This book will also be useful for trainers who support entrepreneurship development during seminars and workshops. Student Centric – Classroom simulative: Written in a simple lucid language. Industry – Institute Interface: Enriched by my own industrial experience the concepts are linked to real life situations, bringing gradation between industry and institute. Coverage: A thorough coverage of conceptual framework on entrepreneurship development and business enterprises. Self-Learning Exercises: Many exercises at the end of every chapter for self-assessment and development. a Contents : Entrepreneur and Entrepreneurship Entrepreneurial Mindset – Innovation and Creativity Entrepreneurial Decision Making – Biases and Heuristics Business Risks Social and Commercial Entrepreneurship Business Facilitators and Inhibitors of Business Role of E-Commerce and M-Commerce Technological Innovation and its Viability Ethical Considerations Market and Society Demand and Supply Factors Understanding Customer Adoption Process Management Managing Finance Managing Human Resource Business Ideas Business Plan Business Incubators, Angel Investors and Private Equity Funds, etc. Self Help Group Important Questions aBusiness risks aEthical considerations aManaging finance