SUCCESS

A VISUAL ACCOUNT OF MAN'S DESIRE FOR SUCCESS

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One intriguing thing about sculpture is it's ability to bring ideas, imaginations, opinions and philosophies to life in three dimensions; That thoughts can be tangibly seen and felt as much as spoken about. That from materials lying bare on the floor one can create almost life like. The project is a long awaited quiet voice now shouting as an idea incarnated in three dimensions. Having been gifted with skill in the area of sculpture, I have found a visual means to communicating to society that man's mind must develop first for success to happen. This project is inspired by the idea to emphatically look into man’s quest for success, which in other words is tagged "flight" how that the quest for success pushes man to go for more and more understanding. By proof of research it is evident that from the earliest periods man has always wanted dominion which accounts as his success This project is intended to enlighten the public on the need to being resilient in their search for knowledge, because soaring high and being successful doesn’t happen accidentally but by systematic and guided approach to life. This project therefore adopts the exploratory method of data collection. And in material usage it adopts the technique of direct concrete modeling technique in sculpture. This project therefore presents visually, a Nine feet and 6inches sculpture in the round, finished in blue Partina and a touch of gold.
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FEASIBILITY STUDY AS A TOOL FOR ENTREPRENEURIAL SUCCESS AMONG SMALL BUSINESSES IN BENIN CITY

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Feasibility studies play a crucial role in business planning and entrepreneurial success by assessing the viability of business ideas, identifying potential challenges, and optimizing resource allocation. This study examines the impact of feasibility studies on entrepreneurial success in Benin City, with a focus on business startup, cost implications, business environment insights, capital requirements, and challenges hindering entrepreneurs from conducting feasibility studies.The research employs a quantitative approach, utilizing descriptive and inferential statistical techniques to analyze data collected from 120 entrepreneurs in Benin City. hese were collected by the use of well-structured questionnaires which were administered to business owners, managers, and other key stakeholders in selected SMEs. Findings indicate that feasibility studies significantly enhance business success by reducing uncertainties, securing investments, and guiding strategic decision-making. However, the study also reveals that the high cost of conducting feasibility studies poses a major barrier, limiting accessibility for small business owners. Additionally, the research onfirms that feasibility studies provide critical insights into the business environment, including market demand, competition, and risk factors, thereby improving business positioning. The study further establishes a strong relationship between feasibility studies and capital planning, highlighting their role in securing adequate funding and managing financial risks. Lastly, findings suggest that financial constraints and lack of awareness are key challenges preventing entrepreneurs from utilizing feasibility studies effectively. Based on these findings, the study recommends that policymakers and financial institutions implement measures such as subsidized feasibility study programs, financial assistance schemes, and awareness campaigns to promote the doption of feasibility studies among entrepreneurs. The study contributes to the growing body of knowledge on business feasibility analysis and provides practical insights for aspiring entrepreneurs and business development agencies in Benin City.
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THE ROLE OF ENTREPRENEURIAL COMPETENCIES ON THE SUCCESS OF SMEs IN NIGERIA (A STUDY OF SMEs IN BENIN, BENIN CITY, EDO STATE, NIGERIA)

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This study examined the effect of entrepreneurial competencies on the success of small and medium enterprises (SMEs) in Benin City, Edo State. Entrepreneurial competencies are widely recognised as essential behavioural and skill-based attributes that enable entrepreneurs to effectively identify opportunities, manage resources, and sustain competitive advantage in dynamic business environments. The specific objectives of the study were to: Examine the effect of opportunity recognition on SME success Assess the influence of risk-taking on SME success Evaluate the effect of innovativeness on SME success Investigate the impact of networking on SME success Determine the effect of managerial competence on SME success. A survey research design was adopted, and structured questionnaires were administered to owners and managers of SMEs in Benin City using a purposive sampling technique. Data were analysed using descriptive statistics, correlation, and multiple regression analysis. The results revealed that opportunity recognition (B = 0.113, p = 0.048), innovativeness (B = 0.253, p = 0.016), and managerial competence (B = 0.372, p = 0.000) had positive and statistically significant effects on SME success, while risk-taking (B = –0.006, p = 0.939) and networking (B = 0.065, p = 0.301) exhibited positive but statistically insignificant effects. The regression model (R² = 0.642, F = 39.040, p = 0.000) indicated that the independent 13 variables collectively explained about 64.2% of the variance in SME success, suggesting a strong overall model fit. The study concludes that entrepreneurial competencies are critical determinants of SME success in Benin City, particularly opportunity recognition, innovativeness, and managerial competence. It recommends that SME operators enhance their entrepreneurial skills through continuous training and strategic learning to improve adaptability, innovation, and long-term competitiveness within the business environment.
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