Role of Training on the Development and Improvement of Entrepreneurship Process
Ramezan Jahanian and
Setareh Mahjoubi
Journal of Asian Scientific Research, 2014, vol. 4, issue 4, 182-193
Abstract:
Entrepreneurship is considered as a key factor on the growth and development of economy are at the center of international competition in which comparative sharp edge of them take account the organizational flexibility and continuous changing strategy at the process, product and design. During few past years, governments are encouraged seriously entrepreneurship, because entrepreneurship lead to productivity and profitability of people and country. Before people can start something, should have suitable capital, technology, and necessary facility for goods productions and labor. Even, they should have suitable spirit and balanced mental positions for success in entrepreneurships. With awareness of entrepreneurship needs and jobs in which need to support, It seems that government is at the best situation for determining policy and programming design with goal of entrepreneurship encouragement, finally, can say that, entrepreneurship who focused his thinking on their guidance based on training positive and suitable talks with him/herself, mental images, beliefs and thinking patterns, he witnesses increasing operation in compare with peoples in which they don’t have training in this area.
Keywords: Entrepreneurship; Training; Opportunity; Resources; Small jobs; Training institution. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2014
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