The Entrepreneurial Engineer
The authors, educators and successful entrepreneurs, wrote this textbook with the goal of maximizing your chance of entrepreneurial success. It is designed to encourage those who want to start a business and those who have already begun. It includes guidance, instruction, and practical lessons for the prospective entrepreneur. The book focuses on early stage financing of a startup company, beginning with an emphasis on constructing an effective business plan, including writing techniques to help convey your message, and preparing solid financial statements. This “why” and “how” of writing a business plan is followed by recommendations on raising outside capital. Important topics include developing your marketing strategy, recruiting and managing creatives and managers, and retaining effective employees. Legal structures, negotiation strategies, and economic evaluation of opportunities are also discussed. The book concludes with a chapter on project management. The book includes many engineering economy topics, sufficient for those who will be taking the FE Exam.
- Discusses 'why' and 'how' of writing a business plan including recommendations on how to raise outside capital
- Examines methods of developing a marketing strategy, recruiting and managing at the creative and managerial level
- Includes problems that require economic analysis of different opportunities or challenges facing a start-up venture
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9781107496538
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29 b/w illus. 29 tables 114 exercises
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Table of Contents
- 1. Entrepreneur's primer
- 2. Recognizing opportunity
- 3. Defining your opportunity
- 4. Developing your business concept
- 5. Creating your team
- 6. Creating your company
- 7. Financial accounting
- 8. Business plans, presentations, and letters
- 9. Fund raising
- 10. Rules of investing
- 11. Negotiation
- 12. Management
- 13. Project scheduling: critical path methods, program evaluation, and review techniques.