From School to Start-up, The paths to training and entrepreneurship
EAN13
9782326002852
ISBN
978-2-326-00285-2
Éditeur
Pearson Education
Date de publication
Collection
Management en action
Nombre de pages
240
Dimensions
24 x 17 x 1,6 cm
Poids
410 g
Langue
anglais

From School to Start-up

The paths to training and entrepreneurship

Pearson Education

Management en action

Indisponible
The digital revolution has enabled a generation of entrepreneurs to innovate
at low cost and low risk, and this has encouraged more and more young
graduates to head down the digital route. While – from a legal point of view –
creating a start-up is within anyone's reach, making a business sustainable is
more complex, and depends on many different factors. These factors are covered
in detail within the pages of this book.

Whether you are a student or a professional, there are many questions you need
to ask when you embark on the adventure that is entrepreneurship. When and how
should you get started? Which training or which support system should you
choose? What are the pitfalls you need to avoid? What habits should you get
into to make sure your start-up heads along the right path? How do you go
about buying or selling a business?

This book sheds light on the various tracks you can take from school to start-
up, so you can bridge the gap between your university course and your career
as an entrepreneur. There is plenty of advice and tips for both students and
professionals.

The book also covers the changes that have been brought about by digital
technology and globalisation. It explores success factors such as governance,
the commercial and marketing sides of a business, and shares the keys for
optimising a business sale or takeover.

Business and management schools are in tough competition with one another.
They all want to attract the leaders of tomorrow who will be able to create
and change the business world to tackle the challenges of modern society.

The book contains material for teachers to guide them as they reflect on how
to forge tighter bonds between training and entrepreneurship and get their
students on the right path (raising awareness, providing support tools,
identifying incubators). The authors have covered both initial training and
continuing education.

By combining insight from professionals and researchers, _From school to
start-up_ comprehensively unpicks the challenges of entrepreneurship with
great skills and clarity.
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