Entrepreneurship Didactic Units for crafts - UIPEC Erasmus+ project
- Crafts & Entrepreneurship Didactic Units
- Didactic Unit 1. Introduction to Entrepreneurship
- Didactic Unit 2. Entrepreneur Skills
- Didactic Unit 3. Planning & Management for Entrepreneurs
- Didactic Unit 4.Myths about the entrepreneurship
- 1.1. Entrepreneurs are born, they are not made!
- 1.2. Entrepreneurs are their own masters and are completely independent!
- 1.3. Entrepreneurs are "players"!
- 1.4. Entrepreneurs work more than managers.
- 1.5. Money is the most important thing in an entrepreneurial start-up.
- 1.6. Anyone can start a business!
- 1.7. A valuable entrepreneur succeeds in 1-2 years!
- 1.8. Valuable entrepreneurs are young!
- 1.9. If an entrepreneur has enough starting capital, he cannot miss!
- 1.10. Entrepreneurs are "lonely wolves" and cannot work in team!
- Didactic Unit 5 Improving the Creativity with Canvas Model
- Didactic Unit 6. Crafts Investiment
- Didactic Unit 7. Example of Business Plan
- 7.1 Executive summary
- 7.2 Nature of the business
- 7.3 Competitors
- 7.4 Finances required
- 7.5 Description of the venture
- 7.6 Office equippment and personnel
- 7.6 Operational plan
- 7.7 Marketing plan
- 7.8 SWOT analysis
- 7.9 Organizational plan
- 7.10 Financial plan
- 7.11 Assessment of risk
- 7.12 Keys to success
- Didactic Unit 8. Marketing
- Didactic Unit 9. Job Application Training
- Didactic Unit 10. Analysing ourselves with SWOT tool
- Didactic Unit 11. Looking for money: Sources of Financing
- Disclaimer
6. Other Important Functions
The functions are key to management in all levels, from the entry positions to higher roles of management.
Furthermore, each five functions – planning, organizing, staffing, directing and controlling – are linked to each other. In order to use one function, you typically need to follow with another or have established one beforehand.
A good manager has to be able to keep an eye on all of the five functions, often at the same time, to guarantee productivity and profitability
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