English to Punjabi Dictionary entrepreneur

entrepreneur

ਉਦਯੋਗਪਤੀ
definition
noun
The British Library has a range of services for entrepreneurs and small businesses.
a person who organizes and operates a business or businesses, taking on greater than normal financial risks in order to do so.
example
The 37-year-old millionaire 'entrepreneur' returned to his native Athens for the opening weekend of the 2004 Olympic Games.
The 'entrepreneur' sees a business opportunity where others notice only a rubbish site.
An internet 'entrepreneur' has sold his online company, which he built up from nothing, for £1 million.
the music 'entrepreneur' pulled back from financing a screenplay Hopper had written
The Edinburgh-based company is also in the final stages of appointing an experienced Scottish technology 'entrepreneur' as chairman.
You, too, can be an Internet 'entrepreneur' .
Students are invited to come and hear what it takes to become a successful young 'entrepreneur' .
We help the would-be 'entrepreneur' to make choices.
Do you think people skills are more important than business skills for an 'entrepreneur' ?
We'll talk to one tech 'entrepreneur' who wants to cash in on the craze.
More flexible labour laws are also vital in growing the 'entrepreneurial' spirit.
Today's new minority 'entrepreneurs' are not just more numerous but also more sophisticated than their predecessors.
Based in Glasgow, it aims to improve the commercialisation of university research, foster scientific 'entrepreneurism' and develop new approaches to the teaching of entrepreneurship.
The strategy includes helping young people gain an understanding of 'entrepreneurship' through influencing them at school.
They have to be young, successful 'entrepreneurs' .
‘The level of energy and 'entrepreneurialism' reminds me of Silicon Valley, 1999,’ he says.
If you don't think 'entrepreneurially' , you won't succeed.
It was scarcely 10 years ago that America's major corporations restructured themselves to act more 'entrepreneurially' after decades of lumbering activity.
Contrary to prevailing notions of women as the inevitable victims of ‘gold fever’, many women themselves showed an aptitude for 'entrepreneurialism' and opportunism.
Luckily, there were about a hundred young aspiring 'entrepreneurs' listening to him.
We now have the resources to make the investment in education and 'entrepreneurialism' to develop the advanced manufacturing and service exporters which will carry Australia through the next commodities slump.
With a centralised economy that doesn't pass benefits of investment to the wider population, growth depends on state planning rather than 'entrepreneurism' .
A non-profit organisation, it represents the entire cross-section of women 'entrepreneurs' in the country.
He would also like to see more of an 'entrepreneurial' spirit and better opportunities for starting small businesses.
This sort of arrangement not only saves the organisers of overseeing the rudimentary rigours associated with ‘spot cooking’, but also contributes to the emergence of a new segment of 'entrepreneurism' .
Aspiring 'entrepreneurs' will be given $50,000 each in seed money to launch their dream business.
The venture takes the concept of social 'entrepreneurship' seriously.
The culture of constantly seeking the path of least resistance and the avoidance of adversity is contrary to all the philosophies of 'entrepreneurialism' , contrary to all the attributes that made our society successful in the first place.
The researchers studied some 800 start-up business 'entrepreneurs' and compared them with a control group.
Their peers ranked them top for generating ideas, 'entrepreneurial' endeavour and creative thinking.
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