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Business Ideas For The Teen Entrepreneur

Tags : teen entrepreneurs, Business Ideas, Business Ideas For The Teen Entrepreneur, innovation in startups
Industry : Management & Strategy Consulting
Functional Area : Getting Started, India, Business Processes, Innovation
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Many of the most successful people in business today started out as teenage entrepreneurs. For many teens, the realization that building something of your own beats working for “the man” comes to them naturally, but coming up with the right idea isn’t always easy. So in this topic lets discuss about the teen entrepreneurs, strategies to be follow, business plan and secrets. 

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By : Sujatha srivastava
udaykumar  |  Argues in support of  "No"  |  2 years ago
Innovation and Entrepreneurship have their own unique importance. Entrepreneurship is all about successful management. It needs Innovation but not purely Innovation.Innovation is just needed to get success, provided you have the attitude to get...
Gourabmoy Nath  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  2 years ago
Sorry got cut!. An enterpreneur is someone who organizes a business venture and assumes the risk for it regardless of any innovation or novelty in that venture
James Hindman  |  Argues in support of  "No"  |  2 years ago
   If by "innovative ideas" you mean some new technology or system, then "no", in my opinion, that is not the essence of entrepreneurship.    Entrepreneurship is a demonstration of human individuality and a "can-do" attitude.  Whether you own the...
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1 At this age money should not be priority
2 Go online
By : Veena Gupta
s.baalu  |  Added idea  "ENGAGE AN EXPERIENCED PERSON TO GUIDE"  |  2 years ago
Engaging an experienced person part time or full time as consultant will be ideal to get right guidance by sharing his experience.
Dilip Kumar Pandey  |  Added idea  "At this age money should not be priority"  |  2 years ago
Veena,I am agree to some extent that internet can be a good option for teen entrepreneurship.But there are many other options too for example a teen may earn through providing tution(which will hone his own knowledge),supporting NGOs(which may...
Shashi Kumar U  |  Supported idea  "At this age money should not be priority"  |  2 years ago
i do not understand as to why an school kid wants to venture into business. It is the time to enjoy life. Experience and explore some thing different. Today's education system over loads the kids.The school atmosphere is so charged that the kids...
 
 
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Gen X entrepreneurs 
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By : Veena Gupta
Rajeev Gupta  |  Argues in support of  "Gen Y entrepreneurs"  |  2 years ago
I am with Gen Y . Because these are very open about the uses of latest automization/ Information technology and more than traditional methodology.  After globalization business opportunities are more thats why you can't stuck on past...
Amritash Agrawalla  |  Argues in support of  "Gen X entrepreneurs"  |  2 years ago
Gen-X started form Net zero so their development was more evident. Gen-Y have Gen-X to thank and then better.
Veena Gupta  |  Argues in support of  "Gen X entrepreneurs"  |  2 years ago
I would like to go with the Gen X entrepreneurs, who aren’t looking to risk it all on a roll of the dice. Instead, their business plans are much more thought out, not just to impress investors, but also to prove to their spouses and families that...
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1 Crowd - Funding
2 Get a bank loan
By : Rashmi Patil
Vipin Bhasin  |  Added idea  "Joint Ventures"  |  2 years ago
Joint ventures and partnerships are also the best ways to get fund for your business.
Nohar Singh Dhruv  |  Supported idea  "Crowd - Funding"  |  2 years ago
For starting any new bushiness i think this is the best way to be start...
 
 
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1 Things that are bad for business are bad for the people who work for business.
2 "Things that are bad for business are bad for the people who work for business."
By : Pravin Hirapara
ARUN SAUDA  |  Added idea  ""Things that are bad for business are bad for the people who work for business." "  |  8 months ago
it depends upon person to person and the that person involved in which activity.we all know that mind set of all people are different in nature.
SANJAY KUMAR SINGH  |  Supported idea  "Things that are bad for business are bad for the people who work for business."  |  8 months ago
It all depends on the level of the person.Yes you can have the different view and can take it forward in business and personal level if you have the guts and determination for doing the same.
 
 
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