Entrepreneurship is the lifeblood of the business world and good managers have the ability to spot business opportunities and come up with new ideas.
Many people are mistaken in thinking that entrepreneurial management is some kind of mystery. There are numerous books promising to improve the reader's management skills, but the same claims are seldom made about entrepreneurship as it is often considered as a talent or skill that can’t be taught. Thankfully, though, that’s not the case.
Any entrepreneurial manager is charged with the difficult task of turning a business idea into reality, either through starting a new business or injecting new life into an existing one. To help them along each step of the journey – from finding the idea in the first place through to its planning and implementation – the manager can draw inspiration from the experiences of others who have been on similar journeys before them.
As a means of entrepreneurship development, the footsteps of others can be followed and the entrepreneur can benefit from the wisdom of those who have found a route to success.
Entrepreneurship management demands innovation, as well as the marriage of profitability and growth.
Read more about entrepreneurship in the articles below.
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Who is responsible for new ideas? - Edward de Bono at Thinking Managers - practical management & leadership articles and business insight
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Free Enterprise: Entrepreneurship and small business growth - Thinking Managers by Edward de Bono and Robert Heller
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Information Technology: New business opportunities - Thinking Managers by Edward de Bono and Robert Heller
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Business Enterprise: Entrepreneurship and spotting business opportunities - Thinking Managers by Edward de Bono and Robert Heller
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Business Markets: Exploiting opportunities and developing ideas - Thinking Managers by Edward de Bono and Robert Heller
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Business Entrepreneurs: The qualities of the entrepreneurial mind - Thinking Managers by Edward de Bono and Robert Heller
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Product Development: Ideas and innovations - Thinking Managers by Edward de Bono and Robert Heller
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Global Business: Turning a small business into an international outfit - Thinking Managers by Edward de Bono and Robert Heller
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Business Opportunity: Choosing the right business market - Thinking Managers by Edward de Bono and Robert Heller
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International Trade: Translating business success across the Atlantic - Thinking Managers by Edward de Bono and Robert Heller
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The Entrepreneur: The art of business success - Thinking Managers by Edward de Bono and Robert Heller
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Business Strategies: Adjusting to the latest trends - Thinking Managers by Edward de Bono and Robert Heller
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Strategy: How small business can benefit from strategic management - Thinking Managers by Edward de Bono and Robert Heller
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Bankruptcy: The danger of over-reaching your resources - Thinking Managers by Edward de Bono and Robert Heller
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Business Expansion: Venture capital and entrepreneurship - Thinking Managers by Edward de Bono and Robert Heller
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Success: Staying ahead of the competition - Thinking Managers by Edward de Bono and Robert Heller
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Growing Business: Entrepreneurship and business growth - Thinking Managers by Edward de Bono and Robert Heller
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Business Start-Up: Persistence pays - Thinking Managers by Edward de Bono and Robert Heller
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The Small Business Entrepreneur: Learning the big company lessons - Thinking Managers by Edward de Bono and Robert Heller
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Family Business: Building for the future - Thinking Managers by Edward de Bono and Robert Heller
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Management Technique: Stepping outside the box - Thinking Managers by Edward de Bono and Robert Heller
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Small Business Advice: Management theory for entrepreneurs - Thinking Managers by Edward de Bono and Robert Heller
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Entrepreneurs: Nine qualities of entrepreneurship - Thinking Managers by Edward de Bono and Robert Heller
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Japanese Business Culture: Soichiro Honda, manager and entrepreneur - Thinking Managers by Edward de Bono and Robert Heller
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Start-Ups: Total Quality Management and the start-up principle - Thinking Managers by Edward de Bono and Robert Heller
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Innovation and Maintenance: If it's a choice between innovation and maintenance, innovation should win every time - Thinking Managers by Edward de Bono and Robert Heller
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Management Consultancies: Harnessing the brainpower of management consultancies to improve your business - Thinking Managers by Edward de Bono and Robert Heller
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Small Business Ideas: Thinking of small business ideas can make it easier to access bigger ideas in the future - Thinking Managers by Edward de Bono and Robert Heller
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Secret of Success: As Christensen's Paradox testifies, finding the secret of success takes more than textbook management - Thinking Managers by Edward de Bono and Robert Heller
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Change: The need for change in business is inevitable and it is essential to act quickly when it arises - Thinking Managers by Edward de Bono and Robert Heller
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Model Management: No end of books can provide theories on model management but you need to follow up with action - Thinking Managers by Edward de Bono and Robert Heller
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Change in Management Thinking: How to change the way people are thinking in management - Thinking Managers by Edward de Bono and Robert Heller
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Business management skills - The Art of Management: manager, entrepreneur and innovator - Thinking Managers by Edward de Bono and Robert Heller
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New Innovation: The entrepreneur must embrace innovation and sustain it - Thinking Managers by Edward de Bono and Robert Heller
Submitted by Robert Heller on Wed, 2004-12-01 10:11
New Management Thinking: Why new ideas and thinking will win the day - Thinking Managers by Edward de Bono and Robert Heller
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Openness and problem solving by Edward de Bono at Thinking Managers
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Streamlining: 'there's no limit to what can be streamlined, e-enabled and automated' - Thinking Managers by Edward de Bono and Robert Heller
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Business ideas and implementation: Question the value of your business ideas before implementation - Thinking Managers by Edward de Bono and Robert Heller
