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Entrepreneurships Agawam MA

Entrepreneurship can involve a group of already successful individuals or companies that are ready to attempt a new joint venture. In many cases, however, entrepreneurship begins with only a single individual who is starts a new business venture as a sole proprietor - one person without any employees, partners, or support.

Health Training Center
(617)8682111
358 Broadway
Cambridge, MA
ITT Technical Institute-Woburn
(781) 937-8324
10 Forbes Road
Woburn, MA
Boston Arts Academy
(617) 635-6543
174 Ipswich Street
Boston, MA
New England Business Associates Inc
(413) 821-9200
67 Hunt St Ste 112
Agawam, MA
Hudson Highland Group
(781) 290-0930
230 3rd Ave Ste 11
Waltham, MA
Le Cordon Bleu College of Culinary Arts Boston
(617)2188022
215 First Street
Cambridge, MA
Massachusetts College of Art and Design
(617) 879-7000
621 Huntington Avenue
Boston, MA
Jewish Vocational Service,
(617) 451-8147
29 Winter Street, Suite 500
Boston, MA
Professional Search Inc
(413) 789-4400
430 Main St Ste 103
Agawam, MA
Accountemps
(781) 505-4030
77 S Bedford St
Burlington, MA

Entrepreneurships

Entrepreneurship involves starting a new business enterprise, or revitalizing an existing one, in response to identified opportunities.

Entrepreneurs are the individuals who actually imagine, organize, start, manage, and assume responsibility for such a business enterprise. Their goal is to restructure various resources and knowledge in new and more valuable ways, and in the process achieve a profitable outcome. They are willing and able to convert new ideas or inventions into a successful innovation or practice. They are willing to take risks, including the risk of failure.

Entrepreneurs can be thought of as the "spark-plugs" for the new and improved in the U.S. market-based economy. When they succeed - and many do not - their vision and actions often result in "value added" products or services that benefit the local, regional, national, or global economy.

Entrepreneurship can involve a group of already successful individuals or companies that are ready to attempt a new joint venture. In many cases, however, entrepreneurship begins with only a single individual who is starts a new business venture as a sole proprietor - one person without any employees, partners, or support.

When this is the case, such an entrepreneur will find him or herself directly responsible for all of the principal management functions necessary to operate a successful business. These management functions are those previously identified and described as parts of the Business Management and Administration industry, namely:

  • General management,
  • Operations management,
  • Marketing and sales management,
  • Finance and accounting management,
  • Human resources management, and
  • Business support management.

If a person aspires to become an entrepreneur, he or she should become knowledgeable about the scope and duties of each of these component business management functional areas. He or she also should have a good overall education, including some kind of postsecondary education or training if possible.

He or she should learn about the characteristics and practices of previously successful entrepreneurs, as well as those who were not successful. And finally, he or she should have a strong belief in and passion for what they are attempting, recognizing and understanding both the potential risks as well as the possible rewards.

Find out more at CareerVoyages.gov

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