Congratulations, you are an entrepreneur! Welcome to the reality of running your own start-up. Applying all that you have learned in the past seven weeks, design organizational policies for your new company to sustainably support and leverage the talent of your employees within a competitive global market. Assume that you have 15-20 minutes to prepare your presentation for the Board of Directors.
As you develop the policies, be sure to include scholarly work to support the integration of the following:
As you apply the sociological theories to entrepreneurship, consider the demographics of entrepreneurs. Be sure to address the rates of disenfranchised groups. Are their advantages or disadvantages to those who hold a minority status? What about women who are not minorities, yet often face challenges in the workplace? Leverage the resources that you posted in last week’s annotated bibliography.
Feel free to be creative in how you choose to deliver the presentation. It could be a PowerPoint or Prezi presentation using slide notes to include the script that accompanies the slides; compose a full script; develop notes for index cards; and other options as approved by your instructor
TEDx Talks. (2012, December). Gayle Tzemach Lemmon: Women entrepreneurs, example not exception [Video file] Retrieved from: http://www.ted.com/talks/gayle_tzemach_lemmon_women_entrepreneurs_example_not_exception
Xiao, L., & Fan, M. (2014). Does social network always promote entrepreneurial intentions? An empirical study in China. Neural Computing & Applications, 24(1), 21-26. doi:10.1007/s00521-013-1492-x
Kim, P. H., & Aldrich, H. E. (2007). Small worlds, infinite possibilities? How social networks affect entrepreneurial team formation and search. Strategic Entrepreneurship Journal, 1(12), 147-165. Retrieved from http://www.researchgate.net/profile/Howard_Aldrich/publication/227718721_Small_worlds_infinite_possibilities_How_social_networks_affect_entrepreneurial_team_formation_and_search/links/0046352014d096ec57000000.pdf