Entrepreneurship in the Inner City a Case Study of Organizational Development

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Entrepreneurship in the Inner City a Case Study of Organizational Development
Richard E Boyatzis
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Emraanual Eaves, who was working under the Neighborhood Services Project as Economic Development Advisor, became the head of the organization.
On July 22, 1968 the authors and several graduate students of the Sloan School of Management of M. I. T. Were called together to meet with Emmanual Eaves by Mrs. Riva Poor, an employee of Action for Boston Community Development. Mr. Eaves described the Roxbury Businessmen's Association to us, and described the situation of the member businessmen. The Ass
...ociation was a loosely knit group of individual ownership and partnership businesses in the Roxbury and Dorchester communities. These businesses were primarily small stores — variety stores, furniture stores, appliances stores, jewelry shops, as well as service stations, beauty shops and a couple of small manufacturing operations.
The businessmen, on the whole, had no training in management or business practices. The problems they faced were as basic as not having a bookkeeping system for their business.


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