solved Write a paper explaining what a mindset is and why

Write a paper explaining what a mindset is and why having a specific mindset will impact the agility of a business. Within your paper, detail the internal/external locus of control and how the locus of control impacts the entrepreneurial mindset.
Week 2 Topic
Organizational Practices And Innovation
Week 3 Topic
Management Techniques
Write a paper on the management techniques need by those that lead creative and innovative organizations.
Week 4 Topic
Identifying Market Change
Write a paper that illustrates techniques for identifying market change and emerging market opportunities.
Week 5 Topic
Profile of an Entrepreneur
select an entrepreneur other than Bill Gates or Steve Jobs, who has successfully capitalized on emerging market opportunities 
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After nearly two decades in the trenches of Pets.com, Apple Computer, and the You Don’t Know Jack game series at Berkeley Systems, Tom Conrad (Pandora CTO) shares his acquired wisdom on succeeding in the consumer internet space. He discusses agility, crisp decision making, and focus, and peppers his lessons with numerous entertaining anecdotes of dot-com days and corporate progress.
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