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Embryonic Acquaintance Entrepreneurship and Sustainable Augmentation in Business Practices

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  • P Kanchana

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Ingenuity has always been at the heart of human endeavor. Allied to innovation which creates unpredicted assessment, it is currently recognized as central to acquaintance entrepreneurs in order to sustain intensification. Innovation is meticulous, pretty simply, an imperative for entrepreneurs to survive. It may even be the key to some of the biggest challenges facing the world, such as global warming and sustainable augmentation. The avenues for exploration that might contribute to its growth are countless because of the mounting use of systems approaches and the emergent integer of agents concerned with knowledge flows. Therefore, we are a borderless environment where knowledge is instantly leveraged for innovation, competitive advantage, sustainable performance and enhanced productivity. This environment empowers an adaptable and agile workforce to rapidly respond to market drivers and anticipate customer needs. We live in a world with fewer borders and more information, working with global partners and leveraging knowledge on a global scale.

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  • P Kanchana, 2012. "Embryonic Acquaintance Entrepreneurship and Sustainable Augmentation in Business Practices," The IUP Journal of Knowledge Management, IUP Publications, vol. 0(4), pages 44-58, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:icf:icfjkm:v:10:y:2012:i:3:p:44-58
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