New Venture Creation
Palgrave (Verlag)
978-1-137-33289-9 (ISBN)
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This book dispels the myth that entrepreneurship cannot be taught, by breaking down the business start-up process into a seven-stage New Venture Creation Framework. Step-by-step, chapter-by-chapter, it guides you through the whole process of planning for a new venture - from generating an idea, through developing the business model, and raising finance. It combines practical advice from entrepreneurs with academic research and theory.
Features include:
• Quotes from entrepreneurs – provide both inspiration and practical tips on how to create a new venture.
• Case insights – over 70 cases from around the globe illustrate how a range of organizations have tackled issues in the real world.
• Academic insights – these provide coverage of recent research and theoretical underpinning in a digestible form.
• The New Venture Framework Exercises featured at the end of each chapter progressively build a comprehensive business plan.
New Venture Creation is both inspirational and practical, and will equip budding entrepreneurs with all the tools they need to undertake a successful new venture.
Paul Burns is a Professor of Entrepreneurship and former Dean of the University of Bedfordshire Business School. He has previously held posts as Professor of Small Business Development at Cranfield School of Management and at Warwick University Business School, where he set up the first Small Business Unit. Over his forty year career, he has been an academic, an accountant and an entrepreneur, giving him unrivalled academic and practical insight into the entrepreneurial practice.
www.palgrave.com/companion/burns-new-venture-creation offers video interviews with the author, New Venture Creation framework exercises, chapter quizzes and much more.
'Bound to become the go-to-guide when it comes to new venture creation. For students and practitioners alike, this is a must read.' - Philip Kappen, Copenhagen Business School
'Paul Burns has a distinguished track record in producing well-informed, practical and engaging texts on new ventures. His success stems from an ability to capture the true essence of entrepreneurship.' - David Storey, University of Sussex
'This book provides a detailed, in-depth overview of the new venture creation process through an approach which encompasses both practical and theoretical issues. The range and depth of discussion on the challenges of starting up is bound to ensure that this book becomes a core text for new venture creation modules.' - Richard Tunstall, University of Leeds
Paul Burns is Professor of Entrepreneurship and former Dean of the University of Bedfordshire Business School, UK. He has previously held posts as Professor of Small Business Development at Cranfield School of Management, UK, and at Warwick University Business School, UK, where he set up their first Small Business Unit. He also formerly served as Director of the 3i European Enterprise Research Centre, researching small firms across Europe. Over his forty year career, he has been an academic, an accountant and an entrepreneur, giving him unrivalled academic and practical insight into the entrepreneurial practice.
PART I: ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND BUSINESS PLANNING.- 1. The Business Plan Framework.- 2. What You Bring to Entrepreneurship.- 3. Finding a Business Idea .- PART II: MARKET SEGMENTS AND VALUE PROPOSITION .- 4. Understanding Your Market/Industry.- 5. Structuring Your Business Model .- PART III: MARKETING STRATEGY.- 6. Your Values, Brand and Customer Loyalty.- 7. Launching Your Business.- 8. Growing Your Business.- PART IV: OPERATIONS PLANNING.- 9. Legal Foundations.- 10. Organizing Operations.- PART V: RISK AND STRATEGIC OPTIONS.- 11. Dealing with Risk.- PART VI: RESOURCES.- 12. Building Your Team.- 13. Leading Your Team.- 14. Obtaining Finance.- PART VII: FINANCIAL PLAN.- 15. Financial Forecasts.- 16. The Business Plan.
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 30.5.2014 |
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Zusatzinfo | 384 p. |
Verlagsort | Basingstoke |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 189 x 246 mm |
Themenwelt | Wirtschaft ► Betriebswirtschaft / Management ► Unternehmensführung / Management |
ISBN-10 | 1-137-33289-1 / 1137332891 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-137-33289-9 / 9781137332899 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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