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An entrepreneur's final challenge

English · Paperback / Softback

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This book considers artists and actors in today's economic dynamics, especially in an ever-changing Africa. It shows how an entrepreneur and his network contribute to the emergence of an entrepreneurial society. The rise of entrepreneurship as a socio-economic phenomenon reflects profound changes in attitudes that give cohesion to entrepreneurial societies. This transformation process, driven by individuals, families, diasporas and institutions, appears as an emanation of capitalism and the expression of an ambition, the Destiny of a Man, the will of a people or the choice to be happy. The entrepreneur remains the result of his failure or success, but he transcends everything. By expanding to all spheres of social life to accomplish its vision, the entrepreneurial practice reveals its intrinsic function as a driver of social change. From all this, this process, whatever its character, spiritual or physical, remains an ultimate challenge.

About the author










Nicolas W. Etoyi, è un professionista della comunicazione, consulente-formatore in creazione d'impresa e gestione di PMI, esperto in gestione d'impresa, autore di diversi libri sull'imprenditorialità e il public speaking, imprenditore, ha fondato il primo stabilimento di public speaking in Senegal. Forma e fa da mentore a giovani imprenditori.

Product details

Authors Nicolas W. Etoyi
Publisher Our Knowledge Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 27.12.2022
 
EAN 9786204143989
ISBN 9786204143989
No. of pages 144
Subject Guides > Law, job, finance > Training, job, career

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