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Community entrepreneurship is summarized in a set of efforts made by a group of people who make up an organization, association, community or other type of entity in order to improve the social and economic situation of each of the members in a local environment. They are known by the name of Life Projects. They are business ideas to manage self-employment and contribute to the productive, social and economic development of a geographic region. This work was carried out in the city of Teustepe and its neighboring communities within the framework of educational projects promoted by the…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Community entrepreneurship is summarized in a set of efforts made by a group of people who make up an organization, association, community or other type of entity in order to improve the social and economic situation of each of the members in a local environment. They are known by the name of Life Projects. They are business ideas to manage self-employment and contribute to the productive, social and economic development of a geographic region. This work was carried out in the city of Teustepe and its neighboring communities within the framework of educational projects promoted by the Nicaraguan Ministry of Education with students in the last year of secondary education to promote entrepreneurship, creativity, innovation and leadership. In turn, improve the quality of life of its protagonists, and family economy. We thank the teachers of the fourth cycle of the Youth and Adult Education program of the Ministry of Education (Mined) for their permanent motivation, excellent educational work and dedication to service, with the valuable and successful collaboration of the Spanish academic publishing house, an icon of daily effort and dedication.
Autorenporträt
Outstanding Nicaraguan professional born in the city of Managua on November 2, 1981. Professor of language and literature with extensive academic work in his country. His deep interest in community enterprises has enriched the knowledge about life projects within the current socio-economic model.