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	<swrc:title xml:lang="ja">BBM210/05 Entrepreneurship Development course guide (Revised)</swrc:title>
	<dc:language>en</dc:language>
	<swrc:keyword xml:lang="ja">New business startup</swrc:keyword>
	<swrc:keyword xml:lang="ja">Managerial issues</swrc:keyword>
	<swrc:keyword xml:lang="ja">Sustainable business</swrc:keyword>
	<swrc:keyword xml:lang="ja">Ideas</swrc:keyword>
	<swrc:keyword xml:lang="ja">Business planning</swrc:keyword>
	<dc:subject xml:lang="en">Entrepreneurship</dc:subject>
	<swrc:abstract xml:lang="en">This is a 5-credit middle-level course emphasises on both theories and applications. Student will find that case studies play an important part in this course. Unit 1 provides basic concepts of entreprenurship, the functions of entrepreneurs and qualities of successful entrepreneurs. Unit 2 focuses on the basic understanding in preparing to start a new business and Unit 3 explores the contemporary managerial issues that entrepreneurs face as they create and establish new ventures. Unit 4 provides the information needed to begin the business planning process while Unit 5 is build upon the framework by developing a business model.</swrc:abstract>
	<swrc:publisherOf xml:lang="en">Wawasan Open University</swrc:publisherOf>
	<swrc:type xml:lang="en"> Electronic </swrc:type>
	<swrc:abstract xml:lang="en">First revision 2015</swrc:abstract>
	<dc:contributor xml:lang="en">Wawasan Open University</dc:contributor>
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