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I am going to become an entrepreneur- any ideas or tips? XxX
The first thing to do is to answer the following questions to test your entrepreneurial quotient : http://ceoooh.blogspot.com/200 7/06/can-you-become-entreprene ur.html
What should I do to become abiotech entrepreneur?
I want to become an entrepreneur in the biotech industry in 5-10 from now. I would like to create a company that creates customizable cure solution and treatment cheaply and for everyone. I believe that Genomics/Proteomics/Informatic s/Internet will help us achieve that goal. Now, I
2 ways to do this: 1. learn enough about this so you can intelligently hire guys who know this stuff - you are the $$ guy, they are the wizards. 2. the way you suggest. You'll need a PhD in genetics, plant breeding (this too is the way to go...it's what I do), etc. Best schools depend on the route you take.
What are 2 ways a policyentrepreneur could assistNixon with his motive toimplement a new foreignpolicy?
Meaning what are two hypothetical ways/examples a policy entrepreneur could have assisted Nixon with getting something from his foreign policy agenda done? I already have one way.. which was planning that trip to China in 1972 but i need two more.. go into detail please! oh btw, a policy entrepreneur is a person who invest their political "capital" in an issue. one can be in or out of government, elected or appointed positions, or in interest groups thank you =)
In 1972 there was a price freeze on sugar. It ended up backfiring by producing shortages and severe inflation. The other was an oil embargo that put the US in its worst energy crises for oil and resulted in super hyper inflations (gas went up to $ .54 a gallon and this was pre- unleaded days), and people were left pushing their car to the pump. Pumps had a set amount of gas and once it ran out, it was gone. History has shown us that there were no real shortages for gas nor sugar, just political stances against the countries that were producing these products. I hope this helps you and is what you were meaning.
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