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Task 2 : Report on a New Venture Facilitation Evaluation
IlyasGuerroui 1073127
University of the Sunshine Coast – ENT-211
Tutor : Retha De VillierScheepers
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
The course “New Venture Development” is aiming to teach us how to use the tools needed for a successful start as an entrepreneur. Among several tools, one of the main one is to get to know ourselves. Indeed, knowing ourselves allow us to define what our capabilities and skills are, therefore how to handle a new venture in the best way.
The goal of this report is to try to find out which entrepreneurial profile suits us the best and set some thinking and conclusions from that in order to deal with our new venture idea in depth. Courses and references were used to build this report to have a complete analysis of the matter.
CONTENT
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 1
CONTENT 2
INTRODUCTION 3
I – THEORICAL OVERVIEW 4
1.1/ An entrepreneurial venture 4
1.2/ Entrepreneur cognitive skills 4
1.3/ Entrepreneur functional skills 5
II – RESULTS 6
1/ Entrepreneurial skills 6
2/ Functional skills 6
III – DISCUSSION & CONCLUSION 7
RECOMMENDATIONS 8
LIST OF REFERENCES 9
APPENDICES 11
1/ How Entrepreneurial are you? 11
2/ Creativity Profile 12
3/ BDC Canada 13
INTRODUCTION
1/ Authorisation
This report has been authorised by Retha De VillierScheepers, course coordinator in New Venture Development ENT 211. The aim of the report is to analyse our entrepreneurial skills in order to work deeper on our new venture idea.
2/ Limitations
This report is based on the courses provided by Retha De VillierScheepers, academic references and self-analysis. It will be focused on cognitive and functional skills and will not broach any other subject.
3/ Scope
This report start by a theoretical overview of the entrepreneurial skills needed to build a successful new venture. It will be followed by an analysis of the results get from tests to evaluate my personal skills to...