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| Entrepreneurial discovery |
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| THe process of systematically snaning for technological, political, and regulatory, social, and demographic changes discover opportunities to produce new goods and services |
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| occurs when a physical or technological observation is made |
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| occurs when an observation is made based on specific knowledge of time, place, or circumstance |
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| comparing an unfamiliar abstract idea with an already known metal image |
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| many problems can be diagnosed and remedied this way |
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| a 3-dimensional version of your vision |
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| examining a completed product with the intent of understanding the technology and process used in it design, manufacture, or operation |
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| capable of being done or carried out, capable of being used or dealt with successfully |
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| assessing the feasibility and profit potential of the new idea/product/service. |
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| the use or utilization usually for profit. |
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