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What is Process thinking

Developing Entrepreneurial Competencies for Start-Ups and Small Business
A way of interpreting events in terms of processes a procedure resolving problems via communication including creativity, active listening, with concerning movements and with searching for changes leading to success.
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Does the Potential Entrepreneur Need to Think Procedurally?
Žaneta Rylková (School of Business Administration in Karvina, Silesian University in Opava, Czech Republic)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-2714-6.ch005
Abstract
This chapter deals with factors that may affect process thinking. The author introduces chosen factors as prerequisites to think procedurally, such as the business economics knowledge, the desire for freedom and success, investment spending, and organizational skills. An analysis of these factors shows the influence on process thinking. The chapter deals with primary data collection from a recent survey conducted in the Czech Republic and a comparison with secondary resources focused on aspects, which may influence the process thinking. The results from the primary and secondary research indicated relationships between above mentioned factors and their effects on process thinking. The chapter subsequently discusses limitations and future research directions in light of findings in this research.
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Knowledge Building and Learning in the Public Sector Through Co-Creation and ‘Withness-Thinking'
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