ETP2601 Entrepreneurial Skills (ETP2601)

University of South Africa (Unisa)

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ETP2601 EXAM PACK 2023 (correct answers)
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Essay ETP2601 - Entrepreneurial Skills
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ETP2601 ASSIGNMENT 6 SEMESTER 2 2022
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ETP2601 ASSIGNMENT 6 SEMESTER 2 2022
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ETP2601 ASSIGNMENT 1 FOR 2024 - Distinction obtained
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  • 1. Mr Jake Matamela Zuma was a financial consultant who loved to work with his hands, particularly in making furniture. He quit his financial services job to start a small custom furniture making business. After struggling for several years, he closed it and went back to work in the insurance sector. He discovered that there was a vast difference between making furniture for himself and running a customer furniture manufacturing business. Jake's business failed because of: 2. Branch managers, r...
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