entrepreneurs

Courses tagged with "entrepreneurs"

How are Britain's small business entrepreneurs leading the country out of the recession? Research by The Open University Business School suggests that innovative enterprises have performed best among Britain's five million small businesses throughout the economic downturn. Young entrepreneurs and students in the West Midlands are recorded attending their first ever business networking event. We also hear how business innovation is sprouting on the site of Europe's largest former car factory at Longbridge in Birmingham and look at the support offered to budding entrepreneurs via Aston University’s Innovation Voucher Scheme. The challenges facing Mike Clarke, Managing Director of IT firm, Aura Q during the recession are considered, and we discuss small business confidence with Mike Ashton, Chief Executive of Hereford
We hear much about eureka moments that launched exciting new businesses. But what happens after taking that bold step to become your own boss? Juggling family and work demands, running businesses from home, the role of friends and family members, lifestyle, resource acquisition, and the fascinating, messy realities of entrepreneurs are themes explored in this series by Dr. MariaLaura Di Domenico of The Open University.
The founder of 99pShopper.com Suleman Sacranie shares his experience in setting up his website, and gives top tips to young entrepreneurs who want to start businesses on the net.
What are the important issues to consider when starting up or running a small business in a rural environment? This free course, Rural entrepreneurship in Wales, will introduce you to some concepts and models that will help you work out what you want to do with your business idea and to consider the impact of living in a rural location.
As part of a review
of content, this course will be deleted from OpenLearn on 8 March 2019.  It will be replaced by the new course Entrepreneurship - from ideas to reality coming soon!
The annual celebration of the businesses which power the economy takes place each December - and the OUBS is proud to support the event.
What happens when start-up businesses fail to learn the basic lessons from the past?
Andrew Rugasira, CEO of the Ugandan coffee company Good African Coffee, discusses entrepreneurship in Africa.
Herman Chinery-Hesse, co-founder of the Ghanian software company theSOFTtribe, discusses software development in Africa.
Entrepreneur and investor Richard Farleigh explains why people are sometimes more important than product when it comes to investing in start-up businesses and early ventures.
Dr Roshan Boojiha explores the personal and business side of Sir Alan Sugar, and asks if he's a good role model.
Find out more about how smaller companies are tapping into their customers' ideas
Enterprising mums are choosing to leave employment behind and start their own business. Is flexibility the mother of invention?
What makes a successful entrepreneur stand out from the crowd?
Because being rich and being a business person are two different things, Colin Gray salutes Bill Gates – global entrepreneur.
Does 'the Apprentice' give a realistic picture of what being an entrepreneur is all about?
Increasingly, SMEs are finding advantages in a multi-national approach.
In spite of the enterprise culture, Britain seems unsuccessful in creating major new companies.
Celebrating the power of the entrepreneur.
Political parties are united on the need to encourage young people to become entrepreneurs, But are teenage tycoons born or made?