New Enterprise Management - MGSM859
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Tens of thousands of new enterprises are established annually across the globe. Many fail within a few years but many others succeed, either continuing as small to medium businesses or growing to become major corporations operating nationally or globally. Google, Dell, Dick Smith Electronics, The Body Shop, Qantas, Facebook, Bakers Delight; all grew from small beginnings due to the drive and passion of entrepreneurs committed to creating something valuable from very little.
This unit, New Enterprise Management (NEM), deals with the fundamentals of managing the establishment, growth sustainability potential sale of a new enterprise. Key considerations include initial investigations of the external environment (customers, competitors, etc), business planning, risk management, structure, project management, financing and staffing.
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