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Using the case study of Hans Renold Ltd, examines a particular form of entrepreneurial activity, namely the introduction of new management techniques. This company was chosen for study because it has long been accepted as having been the first company in Britain to introduce scientific...
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The recruitment of engineering (and science) based graduates and their subsequent development to managerial status is …
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The area of engineering and managerial needs of companies are focused on, and how the often conflicting engineering …
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the markets of two groups of industrial distributors (paper merchants and engineers′ distributors) suggests that price …
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Examines output determination in a sample of 50 small engineering firms with up to 100 employees in the Hampshire … displayed by the firms, financial returns will inevitably tend to remain disappointing for the small engineering firm. Seeks to …
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civil engineering, which contained questions on the desirability of new venture creation or the intention to start up a new … that involves the application of ingenuity. However, engineering graduates rarely consider starting up a business as one of … clear demand to complete the entrepreneurial training of civil engineering students. When asked about the possibility or …
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