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Skill Development for Global Entrepreneurs

Issue Abstract

Abstract
In this article, we'll look at the concept of entrepreneurship and the need of developing skills in order to foster an entrepreneurial culture. The terms "entrepreneurship" and "entrepreneurial skills" were used in a search of papers published between 2016 and 2018. The goal was to identify personal skills (cognitive, social, and relational skills, technical skills, and management skills) as well as business skills (company strategies, products and/or services, corporate image, and management systems such as human resource management, financial management, and marketing, among others, as well as the company's formal and informal structure). The purpose of the literature research was to identify soft skills that entrepreneurs need to develop in order to build and run creative businesses.


Author Information
Dr. S. Gnanaprakesh Assistant Professor of Economics,Dr.B.Revathi Assistant Professor of Commerce Urumu Dhanalakshmi College Affiliated to Bharathidasan University, Trichy- 620 019
Issue No
2
Volume No
5
Issue Publish Date
05 Feb 2025
Issue Pages
726-733

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