I am a Jamaican Student who did 6th form in Trinidad and Tobago. I did extremely well on my Entrepreneuship Unit 1 Internal Assesment so i've decided to share this with you as a form of guidance as you embark on your A levels.
For assistance you can email me at : erica5dacas@gmail.com
This document provides information about Jolly Beach Resort & Spa, a 464 room resort hotel located in Antigua. It discusses the background of entrepreneur Alex Brown, who became involved in the partnership that owns the resort. It describes the industry, products/services offered, historical events of the resort, and current challenges including high maintenance costs, dated rooms, and negative online reviews. Opportunities for the resort include expanding its wellness center services.
This School Based Assessment was made to fulfill Samantha's Entrepreneurship Course for the Caribbean Advanced Proficiency Examination. Please do not plagiarize this document in any way. This is solely for the purpose of helping others to improve their grades as a Caribbean student.
The document provides an introduction to a student portfolio focused on the theme of "Poor Parenting". The portfolio includes an expository piece and original reflective narrative exploring how poor parenting leads to social problems in Jamaica. It also details the student's academic, work-related, and personal interests in the topic. The narrative story "All Things Go" describes how a teenage girl is affected by her parents' breakup and her mother's subsequent struggles with alcohol and drugs. An analysis identifies the use of language registers and communicative behaviors within the narrative.
This document outlines the guidelines for an internal assessment project on business principles. It provides details on the required sections and content for the project, including a title, table of contents, introduction with topic and aims, literature review, methodology, presentation and analysis of data, interpretation of results, conclusion and recommendations, and references. The project should be based on one business module, be 2500 words or less, and worth a total of 60 marks. Key sections that must be included are an introduction stating the aims and objectives, a literature review of at least three sources, description of the research methodology, presentation and analysis of primary or secondary data, relating the findings back to theories, and conclusions and recommendations based on the results.
This is my Management of Business Internal Assesment hat i scored very high on. I would like to share this with you to give a little guidance to you.
I also have Communication Studies, Sociology and Entrepreneurship Unit IA Sba also available.
you can contact me at - erica5dacas@gmail.com
This document is Anu Maharaj's internal assessment for the Cape Management of Business examination. It provides an overview of Setal Fabrication and Construction Limited, including the business's aims and objectives, corporate culture, and methods for motivating workers. The business aims to maximize profits, satisfy customers, develop the country, become multinational, and grow internally and externally. It also strives to be the largest private construction firm in the country. The report analyzes these aspects of the business and provides recommendations.
This document is a report submitted by a student named Alex Stewart for their CAPE Management of Business course. It summarizes their research on the importance of the Human Resource Management department at the Waterloo Guest House in Black River, Jamaica. The report outlines the aims, methodology, findings and conclusions of the research. It was found that the HRM department plays an important role in community engagement, employee satisfaction and maximizing profits at the guest house.
This I.A was an investigation into a manufacturing company HEXAGON CHEMICALS in South Trinidad.
This I.A should be able to help student who are now going into this subject for Advanced levels (CAPE) because this subject was recently released in 2015 so I hope my SBA helps anyone who needs it.
This document provides information about Jolly Beach Resort & Spa, a 464 room resort hotel located in Antigua. It discusses the background of entrepreneur Alex Brown, who became involved in the partnership that owns the resort. It describes the industry, products/services offered, historical events of the resort, and current challenges including high maintenance costs, dated rooms, and negative online reviews. Opportunities for the resort include expanding its wellness center services.
This School Based Assessment was made to fulfill Samantha's Entrepreneurship Course for the Caribbean Advanced Proficiency Examination. Please do not plagiarize this document in any way. This is solely for the purpose of helping others to improve their grades as a Caribbean student.
The document provides an introduction to a student portfolio focused on the theme of "Poor Parenting". The portfolio includes an expository piece and original reflective narrative exploring how poor parenting leads to social problems in Jamaica. It also details the student's academic, work-related, and personal interests in the topic. The narrative story "All Things Go" describes how a teenage girl is affected by her parents' breakup and her mother's subsequent struggles with alcohol and drugs. An analysis identifies the use of language registers and communicative behaviors within the narrative.
This document outlines the guidelines for an internal assessment project on business principles. It provides details on the required sections and content for the project, including a title, table of contents, introduction with topic and aims, literature review, methodology, presentation and analysis of data, interpretation of results, conclusion and recommendations, and references. The project should be based on one business module, be 2500 words or less, and worth a total of 60 marks. Key sections that must be included are an introduction stating the aims and objectives, a literature review of at least three sources, description of the research methodology, presentation and analysis of primary or secondary data, relating the findings back to theories, and conclusions and recommendations based on the results.
This is my Management of Business Internal Assesment hat i scored very high on. I would like to share this with you to give a little guidance to you.
I also have Communication Studies, Sociology and Entrepreneurship Unit IA Sba also available.
you can contact me at - erica5dacas@gmail.com
This document is Anu Maharaj's internal assessment for the Cape Management of Business examination. It provides an overview of Setal Fabrication and Construction Limited, including the business's aims and objectives, corporate culture, and methods for motivating workers. The business aims to maximize profits, satisfy customers, develop the country, become multinational, and grow internally and externally. It also strives to be the largest private construction firm in the country. The report analyzes these aspects of the business and provides recommendations.
This document is a report submitted by a student named Alex Stewart for their CAPE Management of Business course. It summarizes their research on the importance of the Human Resource Management department at the Waterloo Guest House in Black River, Jamaica. The report outlines the aims, methodology, findings and conclusions of the research. It was found that the HRM department plays an important role in community engagement, employee satisfaction and maximizing profits at the guest house.
This I.A was an investigation into a manufacturing company HEXAGON CHEMICALS in South Trinidad.
This I.A should be able to help student who are now going into this subject for Advanced levels (CAPE) because this subject was recently released in 2015 so I hope my SBA helps anyone who needs it.
Jim is overworked by his demanding boss which leads to high stress levels. The stress causes Jim to consider suicide but he has a sudden realization in the rain and decides to change his life for the better. The story highlights how excessive workloads and stress can negatively impact mental health and lead one to make irrational decisions if not properly managed.
This document examines the relationship between law, morality, and religion. It aims to define these concepts and determine the influence of morality and religion on law. The document conducts research through primary sources like questionnaires and observations, as well as secondary sources from the internet, books, and dictionaries. It finds that in primitive societies, religion and morality strongly influenced the creation of laws. While the relationship is less obvious today, many fundamental legal principles are derived from religious rules. The document analyzes court cases to show how laws still uphold societal morals. It ultimately concludes that morality reflects and influences law, and that religion has historically provided a basis for both morality and legal systems.
This portfolio examines the theme of poor parenting and how it contributes to socio-economic problems in Jamaica. The candidate argues that poor parenting practices, such as failing to instill proper values in children and a lack of father figures, have led to increased crime, violence, and unproductive members of society. However, some experts note that factors like social class also influence juvenile delinquency. The portfolio uses sources from psychologists and journalists to explore both sides of this issue. Through this research, the candidate seeks to bring awareness to the negative impacts of poor parenting and how addressing this could help improve Jamaica's future development.
This document is a portfolio submitted by Phillescia Jean for a Communication Studies course. The portfolio focuses on the theme of "The Repercussions of Child Labor in the Caribbean". It includes an introduction outlining the topic and purpose, as well as sections on exposition, reflection, and analysis. The reflection section takes the form of a narrative titled "The 32-year old child" which describes the severe health impacts faced by a 14-year old girl from child labor. It aims to educate audiences like parents and guardians on the dangers of child labor. The analysis section examines the use of communicative elements like dialect and behavior in the narrative. Overall, the portfolio seeks to raise awareness of the social issue of child
The document outlines the aims, objectives, research questions, and methodology of a study on the impact of the St. John the Evangelist Anglican Parish Church on the Black River community. The aims are to make citizens and church members aware of the church's spiritual and community impacts. Research questions address the church's effectiveness in spiritual guidance, youth development, and addressing community challenges. The methodology will involve questionnaires distributed to 20 community members over 4 weeks to collect both primary and secondary data.
Communication Studies IA Checklist - Reflective and Analytical Elements OmziiNella Bell
The document provides guidance for students on the reflective and analytical elements of an IA checklist. It outlines the requirements for a reflective written portfolio including two pieces of creative writing and analysis of one piece. It also summarizes the requirements for an expository presentation on the same theme, including an introduction, rationale, discussion of issues, evaluation of sources, challenges faced, and conclusion. Key aspects like word limits, use of notes, and dress code are also mentioned.
This document discusses the potential effects of reclassifying withdrawable shares as liabilities instead of equity for the St. Lucia Civil Service Co-operative Credit Union (SLCSCCU) in accordance with revised IAS 32 standards. The reclassification could significantly impact the SLCSCCU's financial statements and ratios by increasing liabilities and debt ratios. It may also negatively affect the SLCSCCU's ability to attract new members and access lending as the financial statements would indicate lower equity. While the cooperative movement disagrees with the standards, strategies to increase permanent share capital could help mitigate some impacts in the interim.
Communication studies Basic Exposition pieceCrissi Daley
The document discusses failing schools in Jamaica and potential solutions. It notes that failing schools contribute to issues like low academic performance, illiteracy, and future crime and violence. Three sources are examined that provide perspectives on why schools fail and how to address it. The first source describes a speech where the former education minister said failing schools should not be allowed to exist and leadership is key. The second source discusses common reasons for failure like poor leadership, teaching, and resources. The third and most comprehensive source provides several solutions, including putting principals on contracts, improving teaching techniques, and reducing class sizes. Overall, the document seeks to understand why schools fail in Jamaica and what can be done to improve academic performance.
THIS IS MY ASSESSMENT ON LGBTQI DISCRIMINATION WITHIN THE COUNTRY I RESIDE. THIS IS MY COMMUNICATION IA AND I HOPE IT HELPS OR GIVES GUIDANCE TO YOU ON YOURS.
ANY NEED FOR HELP OR IF YOU WISH TO SEE THE SOFT COPY OF MY SPEECH YOU MAY EMAIL ME AT- erica5dacas@gmail.com
Sample 21Communication studies I.A / S.B.AAkiem Forgenie
This document is a student's portfolio on global warming. It includes an introduction outlining the portfolio sections, a rationale for choosing the topic, a poem titled "Warmth" reflecting on global warming in the reflective section, and an analysis of the poem. The portfolio was created for a Communication Studies class and addresses the causes and effects of global warming in Trinidad and Tobago.
This document provides an introduction and background to a research project investigating the impacts of socialization on students from single-parent families at St. Jago High School in Jamaica. The research team acknowledges those who assisted with the project. The document includes a table of contents and overview of the research design which will utilize a questionnaire to collect quantitative data from a stratified random sample of 15 students. It discusses the sociological perspective of positivism that will guide the research.
This document presents the research findings of a study on labeling theory and its impact on juvenile behavior in high schools. The study utilized questionnaires distributed to students across two high schools to collect primary data, along with statistical data from school administrators. Key findings included that lower class boys and middle class girls were more susceptible to deviant acts. Peer pressure was identified as the main motivation for such acts. Over 80% of respondents believed dysfunctional families contributed to the number of deviants in schools. The research aimed to understand the motivations and impacts of labeling on juvenile behavior, in fulfillment of the sociology syllabus requirements.
This portfolio focuses on the theme of social deprivation. It includes an original narrative piece called "The Gully" about a teenage girl from a poor background. It also includes a preface analyzing the purpose and intended audience of the story, and an analysis evaluating the narrative's use of dialects and language registers. Living in poverty-stricken areas can negatively impact one's access to education, jobs, and healthcare. The story illustrates these challenges through the girl's inability to pay school fees and her eventual decision to engage in prostitution. The analysis demonstrates the author's effective use of dialects and language registers to portray different social settings within the narrative.
CXC CAPE Communication Studies-Language techniquesElliot Seepaul
This document lists and defines various language techniques including onomatopoeia, generalization, assonance, descriptive language, paradoxes, euphemisms, oxymorons, personification, parody, repetition, formal language, denouement, discourse, emotive language, hyperbole, jargon, metaphors, contrast, symbolism, informal language, similes, rhetorical questions, tone, colloquial language, and alliteration. It provides examples for many of the techniques.
Communication studies i.a mikado (child abuse)Mikado Meikle
This document contains Mikado Meikle's internal assessment project on child abuse. It includes an acknowledgement, introduction, research questions, questionnaire, preface, and reflective piece. The introduction provides an overview of the project structure which will examine causes of child abuse and ways to lower its effects. It will have an expository and reflective section. The research questions explore the main causes of child abuse, influences on abusive acts, and strategies to decrease child abuse impacts. The reflective piece is a story titled "No Daddy" about a teenage girl experiencing physical and sexual abuse from her step-father.
Communication Studies Internal Assessment SAMPLENyahJohnson
This Communication Studies IA sample is to be used as a guide to CAPE level (grade 12) students. The theme of this internal assessment is Social Media and Beauty.
The document summarizes research conducted on whether citizens in the community of Naggo Head are aware of acts that constitute the tort of private nuisance. Surveys were conducted asking residents questions about private nuisance. The findings showed that while most residents were familiar with the concept of private nuisance, many were unaware of its specific elements and the legal remedies available. The researchers concluded more education is needed for citizens on private nuisance laws and respecting neighbors. They recommended residents educate themselves on private nuisance.
The document is a research proposal examining the impact of social networking sites on the academic performance of adolescents. It includes an introduction outlining the research problem, literature review on relevant topics, research design using questionnaires and interviews of a sample of local adolescents, and a proposed presentation of findings and data analysis. The research aims to evaluate the negative impact of social media usage on academics, determine influencing factors for student participation, and identify measures to reduce time spent on social networking sites.
1) This document provides guidance for writing a portfolio reflection that analyzes two elements of language.
2) It outlines the sections to include: preface, introduction, analysis, and reflection.
3) The analysis section asks the writer to comment on two of the following forms of language: register, dialectal variation, attitude to language, or communicative behavior.
The document provides details on developing a new business plan for mushroom chips. Key points include:
- The main ingredients will be mushrooms, which are a good source of nutrition. Mushroom chips will offer a new flavor and taste in the snack market.
- The target market segments are children, teenagers, and young people in Dhaka, as it is a large potential market.
- Major competitors include brands like sun chips and potato crackers. The business aims to differentiate itself through unique flavors and nutrition from the mushrooms.
- Financial projections are provided over three years from the startup to growth and maturity stages. The plan is to eventually turn the business into a profitable "cash cow."
Entrepreneur Development Process at Family Environment to National and Global...inventionjournals
This document summarizes a study on the entrepreneur development process of an individual from their family, national, and global environments. The study examines Alim Markus, the founder of PT Maspion, who developed his business from a small oil lamp factory into a large conglomerate. The summary is:
1) From their family environment, the entrepreneurship formation process was influenced by economic problems and capital constraints that led Markus to work in a factory and help expand his father's business.
2) From the national environment, business expansion plans with his siblings contributed to his entrepreneurial development.
3) In the global environment, long-term business development efforts pioneering national and international joint ventures contributed to
Jim is overworked by his demanding boss which leads to high stress levels. The stress causes Jim to consider suicide but he has a sudden realization in the rain and decides to change his life for the better. The story highlights how excessive workloads and stress can negatively impact mental health and lead one to make irrational decisions if not properly managed.
This document examines the relationship between law, morality, and religion. It aims to define these concepts and determine the influence of morality and religion on law. The document conducts research through primary sources like questionnaires and observations, as well as secondary sources from the internet, books, and dictionaries. It finds that in primitive societies, religion and morality strongly influenced the creation of laws. While the relationship is less obvious today, many fundamental legal principles are derived from religious rules. The document analyzes court cases to show how laws still uphold societal morals. It ultimately concludes that morality reflects and influences law, and that religion has historically provided a basis for both morality and legal systems.
This portfolio examines the theme of poor parenting and how it contributes to socio-economic problems in Jamaica. The candidate argues that poor parenting practices, such as failing to instill proper values in children and a lack of father figures, have led to increased crime, violence, and unproductive members of society. However, some experts note that factors like social class also influence juvenile delinquency. The portfolio uses sources from psychologists and journalists to explore both sides of this issue. Through this research, the candidate seeks to bring awareness to the negative impacts of poor parenting and how addressing this could help improve Jamaica's future development.
This document is a portfolio submitted by Phillescia Jean for a Communication Studies course. The portfolio focuses on the theme of "The Repercussions of Child Labor in the Caribbean". It includes an introduction outlining the topic and purpose, as well as sections on exposition, reflection, and analysis. The reflection section takes the form of a narrative titled "The 32-year old child" which describes the severe health impacts faced by a 14-year old girl from child labor. It aims to educate audiences like parents and guardians on the dangers of child labor. The analysis section examines the use of communicative elements like dialect and behavior in the narrative. Overall, the portfolio seeks to raise awareness of the social issue of child
The document outlines the aims, objectives, research questions, and methodology of a study on the impact of the St. John the Evangelist Anglican Parish Church on the Black River community. The aims are to make citizens and church members aware of the church's spiritual and community impacts. Research questions address the church's effectiveness in spiritual guidance, youth development, and addressing community challenges. The methodology will involve questionnaires distributed to 20 community members over 4 weeks to collect both primary and secondary data.
Communication Studies IA Checklist - Reflective and Analytical Elements OmziiNella Bell
The document provides guidance for students on the reflective and analytical elements of an IA checklist. It outlines the requirements for a reflective written portfolio including two pieces of creative writing and analysis of one piece. It also summarizes the requirements for an expository presentation on the same theme, including an introduction, rationale, discussion of issues, evaluation of sources, challenges faced, and conclusion. Key aspects like word limits, use of notes, and dress code are also mentioned.
This document discusses the potential effects of reclassifying withdrawable shares as liabilities instead of equity for the St. Lucia Civil Service Co-operative Credit Union (SLCSCCU) in accordance with revised IAS 32 standards. The reclassification could significantly impact the SLCSCCU's financial statements and ratios by increasing liabilities and debt ratios. It may also negatively affect the SLCSCCU's ability to attract new members and access lending as the financial statements would indicate lower equity. While the cooperative movement disagrees with the standards, strategies to increase permanent share capital could help mitigate some impacts in the interim.
Communication studies Basic Exposition pieceCrissi Daley
The document discusses failing schools in Jamaica and potential solutions. It notes that failing schools contribute to issues like low academic performance, illiteracy, and future crime and violence. Three sources are examined that provide perspectives on why schools fail and how to address it. The first source describes a speech where the former education minister said failing schools should not be allowed to exist and leadership is key. The second source discusses common reasons for failure like poor leadership, teaching, and resources. The third and most comprehensive source provides several solutions, including putting principals on contracts, improving teaching techniques, and reducing class sizes. Overall, the document seeks to understand why schools fail in Jamaica and what can be done to improve academic performance.
THIS IS MY ASSESSMENT ON LGBTQI DISCRIMINATION WITHIN THE COUNTRY I RESIDE. THIS IS MY COMMUNICATION IA AND I HOPE IT HELPS OR GIVES GUIDANCE TO YOU ON YOURS.
ANY NEED FOR HELP OR IF YOU WISH TO SEE THE SOFT COPY OF MY SPEECH YOU MAY EMAIL ME AT- erica5dacas@gmail.com
Sample 21Communication studies I.A / S.B.AAkiem Forgenie
This document is a student's portfolio on global warming. It includes an introduction outlining the portfolio sections, a rationale for choosing the topic, a poem titled "Warmth" reflecting on global warming in the reflective section, and an analysis of the poem. The portfolio was created for a Communication Studies class and addresses the causes and effects of global warming in Trinidad and Tobago.
This document provides an introduction and background to a research project investigating the impacts of socialization on students from single-parent families at St. Jago High School in Jamaica. The research team acknowledges those who assisted with the project. The document includes a table of contents and overview of the research design which will utilize a questionnaire to collect quantitative data from a stratified random sample of 15 students. It discusses the sociological perspective of positivism that will guide the research.
This document presents the research findings of a study on labeling theory and its impact on juvenile behavior in high schools. The study utilized questionnaires distributed to students across two high schools to collect primary data, along with statistical data from school administrators. Key findings included that lower class boys and middle class girls were more susceptible to deviant acts. Peer pressure was identified as the main motivation for such acts. Over 80% of respondents believed dysfunctional families contributed to the number of deviants in schools. The research aimed to understand the motivations and impacts of labeling on juvenile behavior, in fulfillment of the sociology syllabus requirements.
This portfolio focuses on the theme of social deprivation. It includes an original narrative piece called "The Gully" about a teenage girl from a poor background. It also includes a preface analyzing the purpose and intended audience of the story, and an analysis evaluating the narrative's use of dialects and language registers. Living in poverty-stricken areas can negatively impact one's access to education, jobs, and healthcare. The story illustrates these challenges through the girl's inability to pay school fees and her eventual decision to engage in prostitution. The analysis demonstrates the author's effective use of dialects and language registers to portray different social settings within the narrative.
CXC CAPE Communication Studies-Language techniquesElliot Seepaul
This document lists and defines various language techniques including onomatopoeia, generalization, assonance, descriptive language, paradoxes, euphemisms, oxymorons, personification, parody, repetition, formal language, denouement, discourse, emotive language, hyperbole, jargon, metaphors, contrast, symbolism, informal language, similes, rhetorical questions, tone, colloquial language, and alliteration. It provides examples for many of the techniques.
Communication studies i.a mikado (child abuse)Mikado Meikle
This document contains Mikado Meikle's internal assessment project on child abuse. It includes an acknowledgement, introduction, research questions, questionnaire, preface, and reflective piece. The introduction provides an overview of the project structure which will examine causes of child abuse and ways to lower its effects. It will have an expository and reflective section. The research questions explore the main causes of child abuse, influences on abusive acts, and strategies to decrease child abuse impacts. The reflective piece is a story titled "No Daddy" about a teenage girl experiencing physical and sexual abuse from her step-father.
Communication Studies Internal Assessment SAMPLENyahJohnson
This Communication Studies IA sample is to be used as a guide to CAPE level (grade 12) students. The theme of this internal assessment is Social Media and Beauty.
The document summarizes research conducted on whether citizens in the community of Naggo Head are aware of acts that constitute the tort of private nuisance. Surveys were conducted asking residents questions about private nuisance. The findings showed that while most residents were familiar with the concept of private nuisance, many were unaware of its specific elements and the legal remedies available. The researchers concluded more education is needed for citizens on private nuisance laws and respecting neighbors. They recommended residents educate themselves on private nuisance.
The document is a research proposal examining the impact of social networking sites on the academic performance of adolescents. It includes an introduction outlining the research problem, literature review on relevant topics, research design using questionnaires and interviews of a sample of local adolescents, and a proposed presentation of findings and data analysis. The research aims to evaluate the negative impact of social media usage on academics, determine influencing factors for student participation, and identify measures to reduce time spent on social networking sites.
1) This document provides guidance for writing a portfolio reflection that analyzes two elements of language.
2) It outlines the sections to include: preface, introduction, analysis, and reflection.
3) The analysis section asks the writer to comment on two of the following forms of language: register, dialectal variation, attitude to language, or communicative behavior.
The document provides details on developing a new business plan for mushroom chips. Key points include:
- The main ingredients will be mushrooms, which are a good source of nutrition. Mushroom chips will offer a new flavor and taste in the snack market.
- The target market segments are children, teenagers, and young people in Dhaka, as it is a large potential market.
- Major competitors include brands like sun chips and potato crackers. The business aims to differentiate itself through unique flavors and nutrition from the mushrooms.
- Financial projections are provided over three years from the startup to growth and maturity stages. The plan is to eventually turn the business into a profitable "cash cow."
Entrepreneur Development Process at Family Environment to National and Global...inventionjournals
This document summarizes a study on the entrepreneur development process of an individual from their family, national, and global environments. The study examines Alim Markus, the founder of PT Maspion, who developed his business from a small oil lamp factory into a large conglomerate. The summary is:
1) From their family environment, the entrepreneurship formation process was influenced by economic problems and capital constraints that led Markus to work in a factory and help expand his father's business.
2) From the national environment, business expansion plans with his siblings contributed to his entrepreneurial development.
3) In the global environment, long-term business development efforts pioneering national and international joint ventures contributed to
This document discusses diversity and inclusion in the workplace. It defines diversity as differences between individuals, including both innate and chosen characteristics. Inclusion focuses on respecting diverse employees and acknowledging their needs and values. The document outlines benefits of diversity such as increased innovation, creativity and productivity. It provides examples of leading companies that promote inclusion through initiatives like employee resource groups and inclusion training.
Entrepreneurship introduction , concept , need , growth &innovation RTU btech Ambuj Tak
this is for student of CS engineering of RTU who want to prepare their PPT for 4th sem
it may help the MBA student too and its a motivational for beginner entrepreneur :)
A research into the motivating factors of Irish entrepreneurs to start-up a microsmall enterprise and their perception of the support provided by the Irish Government. The research findings suggest that the entrepreneurs former place of employment is inadvertinly creating entrepreneurs. The findings also suggest that self-efficacy and risk taking is positively correlated to entrepreneurship, while simultaneously the fear of failure is a factor for many Irish entrepreneurs. The need for achievement and observing successful entrepreneurs were also prominent motivating factors for starting up a business. Having exposure to mentors was negatively correlated to entrepreneruship and the findings in relation to the economic environmnet being an influence on the entrepreneurs intention to start-up an enterprise were inconclusive. Access to finace was important in the decision to start-up a business for Irish entrepreneurs, however, the findings for Government support policies and entrepreneurial education were inconclusive.
The document discusses the concept of entrepreneurship, defining it as an innovative function that involves introducing new products, methods of production, markets, or supply sources. Entrepreneurship is characterized by risk-taking and involves connecting resources to organize new business ventures. Modern concepts view entrepreneurs as agents of change who transform resources into goods and services, often leading to industrial growth.
The document summarizes the agenda and key details of the Fall 2015 CDPI Conference hosted by Ivy Tech Community College in Richmond. The conference focused on diversity and inclusion in career development. The keynote speaker was Dr. Benjamin Young who has over 40 years of experience in higher education administration. Breakout sessions covered topics like building internship programs, best practices in career development, global studies certificates, and counseling techniques beyond just talking. The conference provided opportunities for career professionals to discuss challenges and strategies around serving diverse students and communities.
This online course explored how innovations emerge in business and how ideas become reality.
LEARNING OUTCOMES
.• Reflect on a personal idea for innovation.• Reflect on the term ‘innovation’, and identify how it is interpreted in business and within a wider context. • Compare the different types and levels of innovation and identify examples of each. • Demonstrate understanding of the key concepts, challenges and risks associated with innovation. • Explore the drivers for and challenges of innovation by investigating the cold chain process at M&S. • Explore the challenges to innovation, in particular the challenge of a ‘wicked’ problem. • Reflect on the challenges of a serial inventor and identify sources of motivation behind developing innovative products. • Develop an innovative idea or solution to the wicked problem using clothing waste as an example. • Reflect on a chosen ‘greatest innovation’ and identify key attributes which contributed to its adoption. • Investigate the importance of collaboration in the innovation process. • Explore how collaboration helps to develop an innovative product – the M&S ‘iconic’ suit. • Record your understanding of key topics related to innovation through quizzes and tests.
SYLLABUS
• Types and levels of innovation, and how they play an important part in defining business success. • Case study of incremental innovation: the development of clothing at M&S from the 1950s to the present day. • Case studies: radical innovations which provide clear benefits, but have the potential to be disruptive innovations. • Drivers for innovation and the challenges faced by using innovation to sustain or move a business forward. • Case study: the challenges M&S faced in the cold chain process and the drivers for moving from frozen to chilled food. • The wicked problem of food waste: an international challenge. • The importance of open innovation.• Case study: the role of collaboration and engagement in the successful implementation of the ‘iconic’ M&S suit. • People as inspiration: achieving success by engaging with those who will adopt the innovation. • r
Here are the key differences between an entrepreneur and an intrapreneur:
- Origin of idea: An entrepreneur comes up with an original business idea and founds a company. An intrapreneur works within an existing company and comes up with innovative ideas to further the company's goals.
- Risk: An entrepreneur bears most of the risk if the business fails. An intrapreneur has less risk since they work within an established company with resources to support new ideas.
- Funding: An entrepreneur is responsible for securing funding, whether from personal savings, investors or loans. An intrapreneur has access to the company's resources and funding.
- Independence: An entrepreneur has full control and ownership over their business. An
The document discusses several key aspects of entrepreneurship:
1. Cultural, familial, and educational influences can make entrepreneurship seem desirable by valuing independence and success.
2. Previous work experience and education provide skills necessary to start and manage a new business.
3. Sufficient market size and marketing expertise are needed to introduce a new product or service.
4. Readily available funding from personal savings, loans, investors is crucial for starting and growing a new venture.
Business planning and entrepreneurial management (s.y bms)LOHITA RAO
This document provides an overview of entrepreneurship and business planning concepts. It discusses the definition of key terms like enterprise, entrepreneur and entrepreneurship. It also summarizes several theories of entrepreneurship such as Schumpeter's innovation theory, McClelland's theory of achievement motivation, Leibenstein's X-efficiency theory, Knight's theory of profit, and Hagen's theory of social change. Additionally, the document outlines the importance of entrepreneurship development, characteristics of entrepreneurs, and what is involved in business planning.
Entrepreneurial orientation, entrepreneurial education and performanceYing wei (Joe) Chou
1. The study examines the relationship between entrepreneurial orientation (including proactiveness, innovativeness, and risk-taking) and business performance, as well as the role of entrepreneurship education.
2. The findings show that innovative proactiveness positively influences non-financial business performance, while risk-taking propensity does not influence financial or non-financial performance.
3. Entrepreneurship education was also found to have no connection with entrepreneurial orientation or business performance.
Britannia to give seed funding, training, more to aspiring women entrepreneurs, homemakers for starting up.
Britannia has also teamed up with Google to offer all participants access to a digital business training programme that includes many classes to assist them gain the skills they need to run and grow their enterprises.
The third season of their start-up competition for prospective women entrepreneurs, particularly homemakers, was launched on Wednesday. Britannia would provide up to 10,000 top participants with online mentorship lectures from industry leaders on how to start and scale businesses. Candidates' ideas will be reviewed based on predetermined criteria, and a shortlisted candidate list will be published within 60 days after the contest's conclusion. One of the most significant aspects of our relationship with Google was ensuring that all participants have access to the digital skilling materials.
In addition to the initial funding, we're looking into how we can make relevant knowledge and know-how more accessible to women who want to pursue their entrepreneurial dreams, » Subramanyam stated. «There are an increasing number of women who desire to start their own business. At the contest's inauguration, Vinay Subramanyam, Vice-President, Britannia Industries, remarked, "77 percent of the women we went out to spoke about technology being a critical facilitator in terms of breaking barriers of how to be an entrepreneur." According to the survey, 62% of women want to start their own business, but a lack of time owing to household duties is a barrier for 73% of respondents. Lack of guidance was a problem for 53% of respondents, while insufficient funding was a problem for 50%.
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Name: Erica Dacas
School: The Goodwood High School
Candidate #:1605170027
Centre#:160517
Territory: Trinidad and Tobago
Teacher: Mrs. Rodriguez
Year: 2016-2017
Unit: 1
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Entrepreneurship
The Entrepreneur- Ms. M. Mellevin
Name: Erica Dacas
School: The Goodwood Secondary School
Candidate #:
Centre#:
Territory: Trinidad and Tobago
Teacher: Mrs. Rodriguez
Year: 2016- 2017
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Table of Content
Table of Page: page no.
Acknowledgements 4
Topic 5
Introduction 6
Literature Review 7-8
Methodology 9-10
Presentation of Interview report:
Background of Entrepreneur 11
Characteristics of Entrepreneur 12
Origin of Venture 12-13
Name and Description of Venture 13-14
Business/ Industry Market Description 14
Key Historical Events 15
Present State of Venture 16
Major Present, Future Challenges and Immerging Opportunities 16
Impact on Self 17
Conclusion: 18
Bibliography 19
Appendices
Appendix #1 20
Appendix #2 21
Appendix 3 22-27
Appendix 4 28-30
Appendix 5 31
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Acknowledgements
First and foremost I would like to thank God for giving me the energy to complete the
task at hand; also to my teacher, tutors and classmates that guided me throughout this project in
making it a success. Much appreciation is shown to the entrepreneur for allowing me to conduct
my research at the firm and ensuring I was well equipped with all the information needed to
make this a success. Last but not least, much appreciation is shown to my parent in providing the
necessary funds needed to finish this assignment.
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Topic
An investigation into the entrepreneurial mindset, process, creativity and innovation of Ms.
Molly Mellevin at the “Mus Be` Molly’s Bakery and Catering Services.
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Introduction
An entrepreneur may be defined as an individual who recognize opportunities
where others see chaos, contradiction and confusion and establishes a business with calculated
risks beyond resources with the prior aim to make a profit. Entrepreneurship is a wonderful thing
to venture into because when an employee; there is no 100% job security so having your own
business might benefit a person. This business was chosen because it’s one of the researcher’s
aspirations and also this is a very unusual topic as it is interesting. Within this assignment the
researcher will seek to investigate the relationship between the entrepreneurial process, mindset,
creativity and innovation at the “Mus Be Molly’s Bakery and Catering Services.” This will
contribute to the researcher’s knowledge as to the necessary attributes one has to possess in
becoming a successful entrepreneur. Within this research the aims and objectives of this research
are as follows:
.
Aim-
The aim of this study is to find
the relationship between the
entrepreneurial mindset, process,
creativity and innovation at the
Mus Be` Molly’s Bakery and
Catering Services and assess the
impact on self.
Objectives
To recognize the business environment of an
entrepreneur along with the process of operating
the venture.
To find out what are the characteristics and
mindset of an entrepreneur.
To assess the impact on self and the
implementation of creativity and innovation in
being a successful entrepreneur.
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Literature Review
Most entrepreneurs tend to gravitate to the food and beverage industry because it is the
most prominent industry in the world today. This industry is always needed because food is a
basic need to survive. The global EDGE food and beverage industry department (n d) describes
this industry as all companies involved in processing raw food materials, packaging and
distributing them. Similarly, the researcher designates this as a complex, comprehensive
collection of diverse businesses that supplies majority of the food consumed by the worldwide
population. Such products includes freshly prepared foods as well as packaged, foods and
alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages or any other product meant for human consumption.
The Vault’s Food and Beverage Production (2017) reported that businesses and
organizations that produce, manage, regulate, and distribute food and beverages comprise the
food and beverage production industry. They are an essential part of society. Hec, (2016) also
stated the Food and Beverage (F&B) Department in responsible for maintain a high quality of
food and service. This is so because if a quality of a product is at an average state, the consumer
rate will be higher thus help raising the GDP of the economy. Krishnaswamy, (2007) stated that
the food and beverage industry has a unique role in expanding economic opportunity because it
is universal to human life and health.
The industry operates at multiple levels of society: families, grow crops for their own
consumption, communities’ trade fresh produce and home processed goods, local companies
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transform domestic crops for local markets, and international cooperation’s purchase
commodities globally to deliver products across geographies.
Fenandez (2016) defines entrepreneurship as the capacity and willingness to develop,
organize and manage a firm along with any of its risks in order to make a profit while
entrepreneurs are individuals who see opportunities where people see chaos and maximizes on
the opportunity and establishes a business with calculated risks to make a profit. Seth s (2015)
said that “entrepreneurs are frequently thought of as national assets to be cultivated, motivated
and remunerated to the greatest possible extent.” They could change the way people live and
work. If successful, their innovations may improve the standard of living.
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Methodology
This research applied the use of both primary and secondary sources. In successfully
procuring the necessary information for this assignment, the qualitative research type will be
used in successfully completing this research. This research type is that of an interview. This was
chosen because the research is based around one individual so the information would be of more
quality than quantity also the interviewer would be able to engage themselves in discussion to
retrieve further information from the interviewee/entrepreneur.
An interview was done with the entrepreneur at the “Mus Be Molly’s Bakery and
Catering Services.” The questions that were asked at the interview were open minded questions
because the researcher wanted to attain as much information as possible. The topic that the
researcher based the interviewee’s questions off was “an investigation into the entrepreneurial
mindset, process, creativity and innovation of Ms. M. Mellevin at the “Mus Be` Molly’s Bakery
and Catering Services in Roxborough Tobago.” A letter was submitted to the entrepreneur of the
enterprise requesting permission to conduct this research prior to the interview to which the
permission was granted. An observation was done in the firm throughout the process of the
investigation. Secondary sources were used in the form of books, journals, and websites to help
with the successful completion of the Literature Review and other parts of the document where
necessary.
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Date Time Activity Remarks
15/02/17 9:00am Letter was handed to the
entrepreneur
Agreed to let me conduct my
Internal Assessment (I.A)
21/02/17 12:00pm Met with the entrepreneur of
the firm
Spoke about the Internal
Assessment (I.A) in terms of
what was required from her
23/02/17 9am – 3pm An observation was done
within the business
Researcher familiarized
themselves with the working
space of the business
27/02/17 10am – 12 pm The interview was done with
the entrepreneur
All the questions were
answered.
03/03/17 11am – 1pm Express my gratitude to the
entrepreneur for allowing me
to conduct the research there.
She wished the researcher the
best with their Internal
Assessment
Some of the limitations that were encountered throughout the process of the research are:
The company was right along the main road and it caused a barrier of communication
during the interview because of the loud noises outside the building.
There was a problem scheduling a date and time suitable enough for both parties because
the owner of the business is just not an employer but also an employee for another firm.
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Presentation of Interview Report
Background of Entrepreneur
Molly Mellevin
Forty Eight (48)
years of age
A single parent of 2
two (2) boys
An intrapreneurFood and Beverage
Certificate from the
Trinidad and
Tobago Hospitality
Institute School
An employee at the
Blue Waters Hotel
for 14 years
A supervisor at
Ernesto’s Restaurant
(mother’s business)
Enrolled with the
government as a
Food Service
Officer (FSO) for
schools in Tobago.
CEO and Founder of
Mus’ be Molly’s
Bakery and Catering
Services, an
entrepreneur
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Characteristics of the Entrepreneur
The list below are characteristics that an entrepreneur should poses. An assessment was done of
Ms Molly Mellevin to determine the characteristics she portrays. The table below is a list of
characteristics and a tick shows the specific characteristic that Ms. Mellevin possess.
Traits/ Characteristics of Entrepreneur Yes No
Commitment to Task
Proactive Attitude
Determination to Succeed
Oriented towards goal
Problem Solving
Reliability
Integrity
Team Builder
High Energy
Creative
Innovative
Emotional Intelligence
Able to make decisions in situations of uncertainty
Able to conceptualize issues
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Origin of Venture
Mus Be Molly’s Bakery and Catering Services was created by Molly Mellevin also
known as Ms. Molly. She had possessed intrepreneurial skills while working at the Blue Waters
Hotel and also her mom had a restaurant in which she would assist. As her mother got old, she
passed on the restaurant to her but yet still, that was just did not make Ms Mellevin happy. She
saw herself as a baker and not preparing meals. She said. “I have a passion for baking and I want
to supply myself.” Ever since she came across that idea, she capitalized on the opportunities and
took a risk in creating a pastry shop. Ms Mellevin said that her biggest fear in starting the
business was not being employed anymore and not sure if her business would survive. On April
16 2000 she established ‘Mus’ be Molly’s Bakery and Catering Services’ alongside with her
mother’s restaurant, which unfortunately was closed in 2009.
Nameand Description of Business
The Mus’
Be Molly’s
Bakery
A single parent
of 2 boys
A Sole
Trader
Business5
employees
& 2 casual
Produces
bread, cakes,
pastries and
pizzas
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The Organizational Structure
Business/ Industry Market Description
Mus Be Molly’s Bakery and Catering Services is an entity which is involved in the
manufacturing industry. Within the manufacturing sector, provides food and beverage, customer
service, taxes and activities. This business is the leading of all its competitors in the Eastern side
of Tobago. Because of some of the products it produces. Its consumers has a preference over
some products in which the other entities does not cater for. Mus Be Molly’s has no specific
target market but their goods are sold to supermarkets and retailors in the general public. The
business has no potential future plans for expansion but has a backward linkage with the agro
industry and other beverage industries. The business has a wide variety of products such as
breads, pastries, cakes and pizzas. The catering section of the business caters for weddings,
funerals, working functions, wakes etc.
The Entrepreneur
Worker Worker Worker Worker Worker Worker Worker
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Key Historical Events
The business is located in a diaspora; so this was the first business of its kind within the
community. Upon the starting of the business there was problems getting access to working
capital to maintain the business. Prior when the business was established in April of 2000,
alongside the bakery was a restaurant which was closed in 2009 because of the lack of space
within the business and incurred substantial losses because the customers always favored the
pastries over a well cooked meal. It is also the firm with the longest existence within the
community of its kind.
Present State of Venture
The business is currently undergoing renovations with the sole aid to expand its space
capacity for a larger working area. A retaining wall is being imlpemented to help prevent the sea
water from splashing on the customers who decide to sit outside of the facility to eat in; also to
ensure that kids are protected from any potential harm that may occur such as drowning. The
firm now started to facilitate behind the door sales. This means that when the business has closed
because the entrepreneur resides upstairs of the business they could communicate with her and
she will provide the product that is needed.
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Major Present and FutureChallenges and Immerging Opportunities
Currently, some problems facing the ‘Mus Be Molly’s Bakery and Catering Services’ are:
A high level of crime within the community reduces the number of customers entering the
community to purchase the entrepreneur’s products which causes a loss of profits within the
business.
There was a potential for investment through venture capital in which the individual/s
changed their mind because of the location of the business.
The country is in a recession in which will start to cause future problems in the background
linkages of the organization. Thus meaning people will cut down on their spendings and this
business is not a need so people will not necessarily gravitate to it.
A future challenge is that new upcoming competitors within the community will potential
cause the mode of production to be shifted from traditional methods and thus a heavier use of
machinery.
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Impact on Self
After the successful completion of this SBA, the researcher gained a better understanding of the
necessary traits needed to be a successful entrepreneur, as this is one of the researcher’s
aspirations. The researcher also acquiesced on the entrepreneur’s view on entrepreneurship in
society. The entrepreneur indicated that being self- sustainable is one of the best things that could
happen to any individual in life, and she encourages everyone to try to embark on their own
business venture because no job is secure unless it’s yours. She also explained how essential an
entrepreneur is in the building of one’s economy and the benefits to oneself for being an
entrepreneur. Some of the information that was gained by the researcher could be applied to their
daily lifestyle activities that will promote growth, development, skills and attributes to display
my entrepreneurial skills in the future.
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Conclusion
This research was conducted on the topic “an investigation into the entrepreneurial
mindset, process and innovation of Ms. Molly Mellevin at the “Mus Be` Molly’s Bakery and
Catering Services” in Roxborough Tobago. This business enterprise was established 17 years
ago and is still blooming. It is currently the number one (1) bakery within the Eastern end of
Tobago. This is a food and beverage company producing pies, pizzas, sausage rolls, breads,
cakes, puffs, currant rolls, jelly buns and much more. This assignment helped the researcher to
grasp a better understanding about the importance of entrepreneurship and the benefits to society.
Additionally, it the benefits one’s self as it promotes independency when you’re an entrepreneur.
It could be recommended that this organization should implement strategies to advertise
its products more and have This means that the products that the business offers are not really
popular outside of the community. The business doesn’t have an official way to market its
products. It could be suggested that she starts to use labels, signs on the road sides, samples etc
in urbanize areas etc to get her business out there and so globalization takes places. Also it could
be recommended that she creates an organizational structure within the business to help have a
smoother working area. A supervisor could help to reduce some of the responsibilities the
entrepreneur has to undertake.
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Interviewee- Molly Mellevin
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Appendix #1
Interview Questions
1. What is the name of your business enterprise?
2. What is your name?
3. Is this your first business venture?
4. What made u choose this type of business?
5. What are the aims and objectives of this business?
6. What is the nature of your business?
7. How long has this business been in existence?
8. How did you get the idea for your business?
9. What are the goods produced at your business?
10. What was one of your biggest sacrifices in starting your business?
11. How many employees do you have?
12. What is your favourite aspect about being an entrepreneur?
13. Is there anyone in the business who possess intrapreneurial skills?
14. What are some of your responsibilities daily?
15. What are your future plans for your business?
16. How do you advertise your business?
17. What is unique about your business?
18. What is the linkage you have between other industries?
19. What motivates you daily to continue your business
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Appendix #2
A front view of the business
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Appendix 3
Product Line
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A coconut roll
A currant roll
A coconut roll
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Cheese Puffs
Pizzas
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Cheese Pie and Sausage Rolls
Butterflies
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Thot
Rock breads (on top) and Beef Pies (below)
Pizza slices
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Jelly Buns
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Appendix 4
Bread-makingprocess
Stage1-
Stage2
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Stage3
Stage4
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Stage5- Packagingand retail isdone after this.
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Appendix 5
Employees