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Entrepreneurial Risks

Amelia Green

Translator A AI

Publisher: Publifye

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Entrepreneurial Risks explores the critical role of risk management in determining the success or failure of entrepreneurial ventures. It argues that understanding and mitigating potential pitfalls, such as financial vulnerabilities and market-related uncertainties, are crucial for sustainable growth. The book challenges the romanticized view of entrepreneurship as purely intuitive, advocating instead for a pragmatic, evidence-based approach. Historical patterns reveal that innovation is often followed by business failures, highlighting the need for entrepreneurs and intrapreneurship to proactively manage risk.

 
The book progresses from introducing core risk management concepts to delving into specific risk categories like financial, market, operational, and strategic risks. Each section offers case studies and practical examples. It emphasizes integrating risk management into the organizational culture, fostering continuous learning and adaptation. This approach helps entrepreneurs develop a risk management plan, investors assess startup viability, and consultants advise clients on risk mitigation.

 
The book underscores that calculated risk-taking, grounded in data-driven analysis and strategic planning, significantly increases the probability of long-term business viability. By providing tools and templates for risk assessment and scenario planning, Entrepreneurial Risks equips its audience with the means to navigate the complex landscape of business ventures and entrepreneurial success.
Available since: 02/28/2025.
Print length: 128 pages.

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