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Entrepreneurship Forum: Station 2:
Operational
Feasbility
This guide is for the Entrepreneurship Forum held at Auburn University at Montgomery on October 14th. Here you will find the resources discussed during the event for further review.
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Station 1:
Market
Feasbility
Station 2:
Operational
Feasbility
Station 3:
Financial
Feasbility
Station 4:
Financing
Feasibility
Station 5:
Growing the
Business Problem
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Academic and business journals with full text and images.
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Company profiles, company brand information, rankings, investment reports, company histories, chronologies, and articles.
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2,710 full text scholarly journals and business periodicals.
Library Articles
A Study of the Operational Feasibility of the Apprenticeship Work-Study Program for Multi-Site Tryout and Evaluation: Final Report
Balancing coverage and financial sustainability in pro-poor water service initiatives: a case of a Uganda project
Feasibility analysis of e-textbook and e-reader adoption at a business school: perspective from information systems students
Library Books
Meeting 21st Century Demographic Data Needs: Report 1: Demonstrating Operational Feasibility
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U.S. Dept. of Commerce, Economics and Statistics Administration
Call Number: C 3.2:C 23/2004
Publication Date: 2001-2004
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